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==What is AROS==
Google translation
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*Computer Hardware
*AROS (operating system)
*Applications and Games
*User
[http://www.osnews.com/story/15819 AROS] is one of the intermediate levels between the computer hardware and the user. It is an open-source, clean-room implementation of AmigaOS 3.x that can be run on many different computer architectures. It runs primarily on PC x86 64bit and also PC 32bit hardware but also on motorola 68k and compatibles, some ARM and PowerPC.
This page will cover enough to be able to write the downloaded image to your preferred media, to run a LiveUSB, LiveCD or LiveDVD on your office/home PC (Live meaning you can test without changing your existing setup) and, ultimately, to use it.
Intel / AMD PC hardware support mostly covers the years 2000 to 2010 but work is under way to cover recent PC hardware. At the moment, AROS is '''not''' recommended to be '''installed''' on a working vital data holding machine. Instead, writing to and booting from a '''USB stick''' could be a much better option.
AROS is an hobby OS and can co-exist with Windows(TM), MacOSX(TM), Android(TM) or Linux(TM) and act as an alternative.
Unfortunately, Aros has few developers so upgrades and improvements can take [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/mailman/aros-cvs/ time to appear].
AROS core is now [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/IncompleteAPIs ~80%] finished and is usable, so keep in mind that the software is still considered ALPHA/BETA and in development. Currently AROS is fun to play with on a curiosity level, but it is also interesting to program. AROS has some multimedia features and has internet access.
Most importantly, use AROS to its maximum potential as it stands now, find ways to have fun with it and share your experiences.
Good Sites to visit
: [https://www.arosworld.org/home.php Aros World User forum]
: [https://ae.arosworld.org/ Aros Exec site relocated]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/ AROS News]
: [https://www.facebook.com/ArosWorkshop/ Aros Workshop],
: [https://www.osnews.com/topic/amiga-aros/ OSNews]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/aros/ Reddit]
: [https://archives.arosworld.org Aros Archives]
: [https://aminet.net/ Aminet]
: [http://www.amiga-news.de/en/ English translation of German site]
: [https://aros.sourceforge.io AROS]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS Codebase]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/issues Issues] and [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/bugs/ old defunct bugs site]
: [https://github.com/deadwood2 Deadwood's builds], [https://www.axrt.org/download/aros/v11/ v11 builds], [https://axrt.org/downloads-aros Updated i386 32bit PC builds],
: [https://github.com/ezrec Ezrec x86 m68k mirror of old svn version]
: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86, x64]
: [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros x86 and x64]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ AROS portable USB3 stick images of hosted Aros One x86 and x64 on debian]
: [http://vmwaros.blogspot.com Icaros Desktop x86 now on sabbatical, very old edition]
: [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone AspireOS, of the netbook Aspire One, very old edition]
: [http://arosalive.blogspot.co.uk/p/10-basic-aros-how-tos-tutorials.html Basic How To guides]
: [http://arosgamer.blogspot.co.uk/ AROS Playground], [http://thewetmachine.net/tag/aros/ Jess Wet Machine], [https://aroshacking.wordpress.com/ Jon Robertson's AROS Experiences and FPC Free Pascal], [],
:[http://www.apollo-accelerators.com/ Apollo Accelerators m68k], [http://www.amigablogs.net/ Amiga Blogs], [http://blog.a-eon.biz/blog/ Trevor Dickinson blog], [http://www.pegasos.org/index.php Genesi activity],
: [https://forum.amiga.org/ Amiga OS AOS 3.x forum]
: [http://eab.abime.net/ EAB Amiga]
: [http://www.amigaworld.net/ AmigaWorld]
: [http://www.ppa.pl/ Polish Amiga Like News]
: [http://www.apollo-core.com/ Apollo Forum]
: [https://amigaalive.blogspot.com/ AmigaAlive]
: [https://www.amigalove.com/software Disk Mags]
: [https://amigachristmastree.ultimateamiga.com/ Xmas Amiga Game Jam]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/amiga/ Amiga]
== Distributions aka Distros ==
For end users there are distributions (ready made with selected apps aiming to be easy to use), mostly created and maintained by one person in their own workflow/style. They reuse the nightly boot compiles to suit their needs and possibly other end users. You are free to create your own if required.
* For native 64bit Intel/AMD: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x64], [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 32bit Intel/AMD which will run on 64bit machines: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86], [https://www.tinyaros.it/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 68k [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One m68k], [http://www.aros-platform.de/ AROS Vision],
* For hosted Linux usb drive image [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ x64 Debian hosted version of Aros One],
* For hosted ARM there is Aeros and wip native RaspberryPi
AROS was originally developed on Linux but can run on an Intel-based Linux distro as an app. As time has gone on, it can be run as an app on many more operating systems (Windows, FreeBSD, Linux and limited on MacOS). This may sound strange: an OS running on top of another OS.
Basically, this is to take advantage of drivers (audio, internet, graphics, etc.) and compiler environments, in the existing OS, with which people may be already familiar. The term we use for what AROS does is "Hosted".
AROS Native is the term coined to describe AROS being run without any OS underneath it. It runs alone just like AmigaOS(TM) did. As this version does not benefit from "Hosted" drivers, dedicated ones have to be ported/written. Hence the smaller range of supported hardware / peripherals. We have other pages highlighting this support
AROS is open source so basically everyone can take part. The source is public on github and there are new commits most days. AROS is automatically compiled daily, result are the nightly builds hosted on Sourceforge. The nightly builds are only used for testing changes, testing software and the starting point for distribution maintainers or even your own distribution. They are very basic, miss some functionality and apps like web browsers and are not suited for end users.
* The [https://sourceforge.net/projects/aros/files/nightly2/ Nightly2], [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php nightly builds File Release Service] or [http://aros.sourceforge.net/downloads/ Sourceforge Project Web builds] are made automatically every night directly from the Github and in the past, SVN (Subversion) tree and contain the latest code for the AROS operating system. It should be noted that the builds have not been tested in any way and can be horrible broken.
There are two standards ABIv0 (old) and ABIv1 (newest).
*ABIv1 ABIv11 nightly builds for 64bit PC builds, it is where the most work is done by developers
*ABIv0 is needed for 32bit (which also runs on 64bit) intel / amd distributions
==Media==
AROS media tends to boot in this tier list of media types, first internal HDD SSD, CD DVD drive, and finally usb drive (last two can depend on bios boot order)
* USB .VHD
[https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86 and x64], with md5 below
<pre>
7dd7119ab3e56d75ee852c137226b4d7 *ArosOne-USB-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
cf906eeaad4a83b3520b1896bdc6b0d3 *ArosOne-USB-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
e2eb8fe8cfd61c567b0152a61cf85251 *ArosOne-x86-v2.8-USB-IMG.zip
559909c75c2f56472c74267a7d075355 *ArosOne-x86-v2.7-USB-IMG.zip
93da5898508c1a8c05bb8991ab7bd117 *AROS One Image-USB-2.4.zip
59fcabd7090e47f12d54f7eb78cf0f45 *ArosOne-x86-v2.2-USB-Image.zip
24fb8de726ae8fc5fe5bac6d30f03dc5 ArosOne-x86-v2.0-USB-Image.zip
f3d725e990072edce633b59747911b6b ArosOne-x86-v1.8-USB-IMG.zip
e089a24ae310e92fcc407a0125602ce8 Aros-One x86-IMG-USB-v1.6.zip
</pre>
[https://tinyaros.flazio.com/ Tiny AROS]
22bc993625b7c75b17263c0cc7e7baaa *Tiny Aros_copy.vhd (March 2024)
There is usually a vhd image inside the zip that can be written to USB sticks which is so much faster than the old ISO written to physical CD DVD method. This .vhd can be written to an USB stick / ssd with these pieces of software below but it will erase the previous contents from the usb
Windows - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ RPi Raspberry Imager, use custom and see all files], [https://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/ HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool], [https://rufus.ie/ Rufus up to version 3.20 may work with VirtualBox HD vhd images with Win7 but not some Rufus 4.x versions], [https://etcher.balena.io/ Balena Etcher],
Linux - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ Raspberry Imager Ubuntu], Suse Image / Multi writer, dd,
Mac -
* Virtual Machine .ISO or CDs DVDs
The native iso images are currently not compatible with Ventoy, Yumi, MultiBootUSB, Easy2Boot E2B, or similar
<pre>
11c8a147fcad7ecf52ae3a43e1934b69 *ArosOne-DVD-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
f93053d3b9ccf304d7e6ac3389e1987b *ArosOne-DVD-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
86d808a40dc7be389a758799a9b4f595 *ArosOne-x86-v2.0-ISO-DVD.zip
f1fc8599ef6a39e5df394e0f41d55526 *AROS-One-x86-ISO-DVD-v1.6.zip
</pre>
You can use a virtual emulator like VirtualBox, VMWare to mount the iso image which can then be used to boot and/or install to USB.
no software can write an AROS ISO to a Pendrive. The author of ‘Rufus’ (who used an Amiga 500 as a child) once tried, but when he saw the system composition, he said he was unable to do it.
The solution is to boot the ISO from a VM (WMware, VBox), then install the AROS build on the Pendrive, which will eventually become a Live Pendrive that can be booted on a PC.
The only precaution is that in some cases it is necessary to thoroughly clean the Pendrive of any partitions and remove any bootloader that is not AROS. The Pendrive must remain raw without any partitions.
You can clean the USB stick on a PC with a program that manages hard disks. You need to do a partition wipe. On some USB sticks, you can clean it with InstallAROS.
Previously the only installation option was CD-RW or DVD-RW, since the whole system can be burnt onto a single disk and can be reused when the next version is released. Good branded discs like Taiyo Yuden (later JVC) or Verbatim should be used to reduce frustration later. The days for this media is gone but kept here for information
Since nobody currently sells AROS on any other media, you will need access to a CD/DVD burner to create the installation disk yourself. After it is on a CD or DVD, then access and writing to USB pendrives becomes available (this should be viewed as an outdated or last resort alternative method now), as well as using good USB manufacturers like Sandisk, Kingston, etc. rather than some other no-names.
Try burning it to a CD-RW or DVD-RW using your CD/DVD burning program (most burning software have a burn iso option). The ideal writing speed is 2x or 4x, higher speeds can give errors and problems. Check the writing integrity of your CD or DVD if your software has an option to do so before going any further.
Standalone portable usb cd dvd drives do not boot physical burnt discs, please use an internal ide sata drive instead.
* SD-card
For ARM Pi Aros, copy the files onto a FAT32 formatted SD card.
==Booting==
The LiveUSB, and in the past LiveCD LiveDVD, is designed to trial (test drive) various operating systems without having to install them to your working system.
Since 2011, UEFI was introduced to replace the original PC BIOS which made booting media more confusing. Some changes in the UEFI/bios may be needed
*go into the bios using esc, f2 or f? and disable the Security -> Secure Boot and maybe apply option for Legacy IDE mode
*you may have to press F9, F10 or F12 or p on boot up to present a device boot options like USB or CD/DVD
*disable the Fast Boot config so it would recognize portable DVD-drive and changed the Boot-sequence
Secure boot was introduced by Microsoft and later consortium control what operating systems work with Secure Boot via shims.
For Aros, it is best to disable or be able to change Secure Boot (if you dual boot with Windows this may cause issues with Window boots after)
The grub part of the boot should be fully automatic, and you should see a multiple choice graphic card screen after 10 seconds for USB or over 30s CDs and DVDs.
After the grub graphics choice, AROS takes over the booting and any issues can arise here
=====Advice for various machines=====
Some of the stages involved and shown on the display in a typical AROS boot start up
<pre>
[MultiLoader]
[ELF Loader]
[Boot]
[HPET]
[Kernel:ACPI]
[Kernel:APIC-IA32]
[Kernel:SMP APIC]
[HiddStorage]
ACPI: ????
ACPI Error
[ACPI]AcpiOs????
[BattClock] Got RTC century offset 0x32 from ACPI
[PCI] Scanning bus ?
[AHCI] Sata
[Vesa] only if vesa is chosen as graphics option
[ATA] detect hd & cd drives
[ATA0?] ata-identity
[packet] fat.handler be.handler, etc.
[DOS]
[Storage:Bus]
[Storage:Controller]
[MSS] USB setup
[ehciInit] Port ? maps to controller ?
[I2C]
[ATI]
[drm] nouveau
[AROSTCP] if you have network driver prefs set up to start when booting
</pre>
; If boot fails, please give us some indication (pictures or videos) where the boot stops and the message(s) on screen.
AROS's native SATA/AHCI driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ahci.device, try disabling it. At your chosen boot entry in the GRUB menu, Press E, scroll down to the ahci.device entry, and add a # or ; at the start of that line or delete it with Ctrl-K. Then press Ctrl-X or F10 to boot.
If your disk isn't accessible at all with this change, you might need to change the SATA controller to IDE legacy mode in the BIOS: however, making this change will likely cause problems booting Windows on the same machine (if it's already installed). To disable ahci.device permanently, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and remove the ahci.device line from all boot entries you intend to use.
SATA AHCI Timeout while waiting for device to complete operations with BIOS SATA entry set to AHCI mode stops at "waiting for bootable media" screen, changing BIOS SATA setting back to IDE mode may allow it to continue booting
The ATA driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ata.device, try using the alternative in sys:devs/alt which is an older version. Press E when your chosen boot entry is highlighted in the GRUB menu, scroll down to the ata.device entry, and change it to read "module /Devs/Alt/ata.device". Then press Ctrl-X to boot. To make this change permanent, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and change the path to ata.device in all boot entries you intend to use.
Further options (removing the " ") to add to the GRUB menus to disable certain other components for debugging:
<pre>
Disable AHCI "AHCI=disable"
Disable NVME "NVME=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=nopci,nolegacy"
ATA safe mode: "ATA=nodma,32bit"
Disable IDE from SATA: "ATA=32bit,nosata2pata"
VIA / SIS with cdrom read io errors "ATA=nodma,nopoll"
noacpi all [PCI] devices to be invisible to AROS. disk drives work but network, sound won't
Set AHCI "AHCI=force150/force300/force600"
Disable AHCI/SATA: comment out with a # ; or remove ahci.device line with Ctrl-K
Disable USB: comment out # ; or remove pciusb.device and poseidon.library lines with Ctrl-K
Disable native graphics: "nomonitors"
USB3 "USB=xhci"
</pre>
Other useful grub command line options - nomonitors, noacpi, vesahack, nopoll
Press Ctrl and X together (or F10) to exit and boot with the new options. Just experiment with different variations until successful. Those working options will need to be reused with every reboot of AROS until you can edit the grub.cfg and make it permanent i.e. install to hard disk or USB.
* If you use VESA mode, you can see the debug log if you add 'vesahack' to the command line. This will set up split-screen mode. In the upper half you'll see AROS screen, in the bottom - debug log.
* ACPI ie. PCI hardware - If you get crashes at early boot, try adding 'NOACPI' to the command line
If you're having boot issues and have a null modem cable and a spare pc, a boot log is always useful. Edit your grub line to include debug=serial but would try with an with sysdebug=all in the line later as it can cause issues booting on machines with sysdebug=all enabled (corrupts the cpu initialization).
However, if you feel you have found a genuine bug/fault in AROS that needs attention, please use the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=439463&group_id=43586&func=browse bug submission form] to record as much information about what happened, why, and what hardware etc. you have so that people may try to assist you
For Virtual machines VMWare VirtualBox, etc., attach and press play to start the ISO image
If booting hasn't worked then it could be down to Bios/UEFI settings or USB3 (2014 onwards)
=====nvme.device=====
Since 2018, nvme drives are standard on most machines
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
=====AHCI=====
Starting taking over since 2011 on a lot of machines
* Check that UEFI (replacement for PC BIOS) has options set to remove UEFI SecureBoot option and apply CSM
* SATA drive is set for Legacy or a mixture AHCI/IDE and not AHCI
AHCI sata can be very difficult to get working
Most Windows installs are already set to AHCI sata, changing this to a legacy IDE mode setting can help but please check if Windows will still boot. Some hardware like Lenovo laptops do not always like being set in legacy mode so only use as a last resort and aware of issues that can be caused.
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
With a 16C/32T chip machine, disable SMT and it should boot.
=====ata.device for old BIOS's =====
Pre 2010 this was the de facto standard method of providing settings to the computer at a lower level
Some adjustments to the BIOS setup options are necessary (usually by pressing a key like DEL, F1, F2, F12 or ESC, p on the very early boot up of the computer).
*Adjust booting options like moving USB hdd, CDROM higher as it is quite often disabled or placed lower by default, i.e. USB hdd, CD/DVD are placed at the top above the hard drive. Try looking here [http://www.windowsreinstall.com/articles/bios/ Windows] or [http://www.hiren.info/pages/bios-boot-cdrom Bios] or [http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Bios-to-Boot-from-a-CD-ROM Boot] or web search "BIOS BOOT CDROM"
* At the '''SAME''' time, check if the SATA/AHCI option is set to Emulate or IDE Legacy, though this can have '''issues''' with any OS already on the hard disk. If in doubt, do nothing and seek advice.
* check that under BIOS settings you '''DO NOT''' have plug&play OS selected as Aros at this point is unable to route interrupts on its own and needs the BIOS to do that.
'''Save''' options changed at the end.
PCITool can show if the motherboard chipset is in IDE mode.
Class = 0x01 means STORAGE, Subclass = 0x01 means IDE. Also ProductID 0x3a20 resolves to non-AHCI mode in Intel ICH10 documentation.
==Installing==
We have a separate section [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_installing here]
We have a specific section for each CPU platform under the Specific platforms in the NavBar navigation bar on the right hand side menu
error code (-6) when using the ahci.device (has writing to disk problem but not reading) is enabled. change this line in your grub and reboot
<pre>
#module /Devs/ahci.device << disable
module /Devs/Alt/ata.device << add this line instead
</pre>
==File structure overview==
AROS' directory structure is mostly identical to AmigaOS directory structure, with some additions.
AROS: or SYS: also known as DH0: (i.e. the drive partition with AROS system) has the following simplified list of the main drawers (Amigas term for directories/folders).
{| class="wikitable"
|C:
| small apps, where AROS looks first for applications/games but will look at Tools, System afterwards
|----
|Devs:
| .audio, .hidd, network, graphics and other hardware device drivers are stored
|----
|L:
| where .handler files go
|----
|Libs:
| where .library files go
|----
|Prefs:
| applications that adjust or setup AROS functions and capabilities
|----
|S:
| startup scripts (for the aros boot process '''not''' grub) are stored here
|----
|Storage:
| place to keep old or alternative device drivers
|----
|System:
| applications associated with AROS operating system
|----
|Tools:
| extra applications
|----
|}
See [[Aros/User/DOS#Drives.2C_Files.2C_Assigns.2C_Directories|DOS manual: Drives, Files, Assigns, Directories]]
=== Filesystem ===
Whilst the kernel is the heart, the filesystem is the blood of the system...
*Journalling - ZFS XFS ext4 NTFS SFS PFS3
*Non-journaling - BtrFS [http://aminet.net/disk/misc ext2] exFAT FAT32(VFAT) FFS
Filesystem options for AROS to install
* SFS default
* Professional File System PFS3 [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=52234&highlight=pfs3+free&page=13 m68k]
* FFS very old now but left for legacy usage
Other [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/filesystem filesystems] for storage purposes
* FAT32 favorite as most OSs support
* NTFS (can lock system)
* exFAT
PFS *minimises* the amount of fragmentation, but does not automatically defrags as it saves files to the drive
SFS tries to do exactly the same thing, but in certain cases it doesn't do as well as PFS. But since you can defrag SFS
The only filesystems that really NEED defragging are from Microsoft(TM) - exFAT/VFAT/NTFS
<pre>
Copy L/exfat-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an exFAT partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = exfat-handler
DosType = 0x46415458
</pre>
<pre>
Copy L/ntfs3g-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an NTFS partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = ntfs3g-handler
DosType = 0x4e544653
Also to make a read-only mount you can set:
Control = ro
</pre>
The Smart File System (SFS) is a journaling filesystem used on Amiga computers and AmigaOS-derived operating systems. It is designed for performance, scalability and integrity, offering improvements over standard Amiga filesystems as well as some special or unique features.
SFS is written in C and was originally created and released as freeware in 1998 by John Hendrikx. After the original author left the Amiga scene in 2000, the source code to SFS was released and its development continued by Ralph Schmidt in MorphOS.
Its development has now forked; as well as the original Amiga version, there are now versions for MorphOS, AROS, AmigaOS 3, and a version for AmigaOS 4, which have different feature sets but remain compatible to each other. Versions for AROS, AmigaOS and MorphOS are based on different branches.
In addition, there is a driver for Linux to read Amiga SFS volumes, GRUB natively supports it and there are free drivers to use it from UEFI. The Linux version is [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ independent code].
SFS (Smart File System) partially defragments itself while the filesystem is in use. The defragmentation process is almost completely stateless
AROS SFS version has a 120GB partition size limit on hard disks and DVDs current 4gig size limit.
The sources for the MorphOS 64-bit version of SFS were available but no porting to AROS has happened so far due to endian issues, etc.
SFS Tools
* GUI - arSFSDoctor,
* CLI - sfscheck , [http://www.portacall.org/ sfsundelete], sfsformat, setcache hits a usability ceiling around the 10GB / 100,000 file mark,
sfscheck dh0: seek purge fraglist defragment
If there are two simultaneous file writes in progress and you reboot machine (or it locks up or crashes) you may end up with a corrupted filesystem. Although arSFSDoctor may help, you might have to copy the files to another partition, format the partition with the errors on and copy the files back.
A bit error on the harddisk would give this error.
PFS / SFS are way more advanced and much much faster than the FFS. FFS is supported for legacy reasons only.
The Professional File System (PFS) is a filesystem originally developed commercially for the Amiga and now distributed on Aminet with a 4-clause BSD license. It is a compatible successor of AmiFileSafe (AFS), with an emphasis on added reliability and speed compared to standard Amiga filesystems. It also features multi-user abilities like the older MuFS.
PFS has so many advantages including the important things, speed, the ability to recover all deleted files even simply same name by typing the command ". Deldir" convenient if done in Directory Opus, virtually deleted files are copied normally as if they had never been deleted, other convenience is to not ever invalidate the filesystem, just put it on top of the startup-sequence command "diskvalid", which automatically corrects any irregularities in the system startup; PFS also provides a device for floppy which makes them very fast and takes advantage of the full capacity of the floppy including the area dedicated to the bootloader.
The device is split into two main areas. At the beginning of the device is the metadata section, which consists of a root block, and a generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store metadata. The rest of the device is another contiguous generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store data. The metadata section usually uses a few percent of the device, depending on the size of the device.
The metadata is stored as a tree of single blocks in the metadata section. The entire directory structure is recorded in the metadata, so the data section purely contains data from files. The metadata describes the location of data in files with extents of blocks, which makes the metadata quite compact.
When a metadata update occurs, the system looks at the block containing the metadata to be changed, and copies it to a newly allocated block from the metadata section, with the change made, then it recursively changes the metadata in the block that points to that block in the same way. This way, eventually the root block needs to be changed, which causes the atomic metadata update.
The filesystem is reasonably good at keeping files unfragmented, although there is a defragmentation tool available which will work on an online filesystem ie whilst being used.
It was the first filesystem to introduce the concept of the Recycle Bin natively at filesystem-level to the Amiga, holding the last few deleted files in a hidden directory on the disk root.
PFS version 5.3 was developed in C and a small portion of assembly code by Michiel Pelt. There are endian issues to be overcome and adapting the small amount of m68k to C before use on intel based machines, etc.
Autoupdate of files in a directory is already implemented in Wanderer, but not all file systems handle dos.library/StartNotify() in its full extent. It seems to work correctly in Ram Disk (thanks to AmberRAM handler), and it also works on SFS formatted devices. Other file systems might not yet have it implemented correctly though.
The PC equivalent of the Amiga's RDB is the master boot record (MBR).
===Installing Applications===
The typical means to install applications under AROS/AmigaOS involves simply copying/extracting the archive (.zip .lha .rar .tar.gz) file containing the applications files to your own desired location i.e. drawer/folder. Once extracted, launching it by double clicking on an icon (recommended) or using the shell (alternative). Generally, this is on a separate partition from your AROS system files, however in reality it can be any location - including RAM: if you don't want it staying around too long especially when you switch off.
At some time in the future it may be desirable for AROS to have a package-manager like subsystem able to retrieve information online about packages available for AROS and whether they update anything you currently have installed, however at the moment no such ability exists.
===User Data files===
AmigaOS has no notion of a default location to store user data files, and presently neither does AROS - though it may be desirable at some time to provide a common start location.
For most people, extra small FAT32 NTFS partition(s) as well as the usual Sys: (DH0:) and Work: (DH1:) / Briefcase (DU1:) partitions to store data seems preferable. Especially if a reinstall is ever needed.
===User Environment configuration files===
AmigaOS/AROS stores persistent system configuration data in directory assigned to ENVARC:. This, by default, points to SYS:Prefs/EnvArc.
During boot a copy is made to another assign, ENV:, which is for runtime usage. Changes to the files here will not survive a reboot.
Setting the env variables is generally done by applications themselves, or when necessary by the user using the SetEnv command. SetEnv has a SAVE switch to force the persistent copy in ENVARC: to be written also for when you are sure the change should be permanent.
Under the standard installation of AmigaOS style OSs, ENVARC: is copied to ENV: upon startup, which, if you have a hard drive installation, is in RAM:, hence, ENV: ends up being RAM:Env.
ENVARC: is the Environment Archive, which is the permanent copy of ENV:, which is the Environment. It's roughly like the Registry in Windoze.
Most programs do (and all should) store their settings in ENVARC: somewhere, and load them from ENV:. The effect of this can be seen in the Preference editors. If you Save your preferences, they go in ENVARC: and ENV:. If you click Use, they only go in ENV:. If you reboot, normally, anything saved to ENV: is lost, and is replaced with a copy of what is in ENVARC:.
you can set the default public screen for any tool started from a cli with the PUBSCREEN variable. So open the pubscreen, set PUBSCREEN to the name and start newcli for example, then the new cli window (and all following windows opened from that window) will appear on that public screen.
===Drivers===
All hardware support is placed in the Devs drawer (folder/directory). The network drivers <something.device> go in the Networks sub-drawer. Audio drivers <something.audio> are put in the AHI sub-drawer. Graphics drivers <something.hidd> are put in the Drivers sub-drawer.
==Configuring==
AROS has mainly decided on a MUI-like requester/menu/ clone so changing the background, icons, font, menus can be done with SYS:Prefs/Zune
AROS has several desktop GUI front ends like
* DOpus5 Magellan II, Wanderer and Scalos (medium)
* AROS Workbench, Workbook (smaller)
File / Directory managers like Dopus4, MCAmiga,
App Launch Shortcuts like FKey, Amistart, BoingIconBar, right mouse click on magellan, wanderer desktop, etc.
General usability decisions - Prefs/IControl,
Most apps can be autostarted by copying into SYS:WBStartup directory folder
e.g. WeatherBar.zip can be downloaded, unzip and the contents of the zip copied to wbstartup folder
ClicktoFront and .info to SYS:WBStartup so always be activated when turning on the computer
or add a text line to user-startup is SYS:S (scripts version of wbstartup)
e.g. standard Amiga / AROS does not allow clicking of background windows to come to the front to make it easy to get to the window you need but it has the ability if these apps are copied again to WBStartUp or are added to SYS:S/user-startup script
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/ClickToFront >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/DepthMenu >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >Nil:
Exchange controls Commodities and can be opened with alt, ctrl, h
Although there are heaps of docks, menus and other launcher programs on the Amiga like OSs, FKey has got to be one of the quickest and less complicated ways to launch programs, and it comes with the OS.
In SYS:Tools/Commodities, the FKey commodity (Ctrl Alt F) allows you to make actions assigned to some combinations of keys
<pre>
ALT TAB Cycle Windows
Cycle Screens
Enlarge Window
Shrink Window
Toggle Window Size
Insert Text
Run Program
Run Arexx Script
</pre>
e.g.
<pre>
LAmiga F1 = Avail Flush
LAmiga F2 = Open Prefs
LAmiga F3 = Finder
Alt Tab = Cycle Windows
LAmiga Tab or M = Cycle Screens
Alt Up arrow = Enlarge Window
Alt Down arrow = Shrink Window
Alt Home = Toggle Window Size
= Insert Text
LAmiga e = Run Program
= Run Arexx Script
</pre>
If your FKey GUI pops up when you start your Workbench up and you don't want it to, click once on the icon, go to the Icons-Information in the menu and make sure it has the tooltype set "CX_POPUP=NO".
Now let's launch it and assign the locale switching. After you double-click on FKey icon, launch the Exchange, choose the FKey from list and click the Show button. This will invoke the FKey window. You can see the ALT TAB in list assigned to window switching. Now enter the first key combination, say, ALT Z and go to the right panel. Choose Launch the program from pulldown menu and enter SYS:Prefs/Input as an argument. Append the USE switch and english preset name to the string as shown:
SYS:Prefs/Input USE SYS:Prefs/Presets/english
Click on the New Button to add the another combination. Now set the combination for your locale as shown above, replacing English name with your preset name. Click New button again and then Save Settings. Now you can use defined combinations to switch the layouts.
Although not needed by most users, the system wide ARexx script capability can manage many file manipulation task(s) but this would work only with those program that support [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs/Rexx ARexx] like
*Desktop - DOpus5, Scalos
*Dock - FKey,
*Files - Multiview, DOpus4,
*Internet Apps - Odyssey, WookieChat,
*General Apps -
the shell can be modified with escape strings but not needed in most cases
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
<pre>
RAlt Right Alt Key
LAlt Left Alt Key
RWinKey Right Windows Key
LWinKey Left Windows Key
RAmiga Right Amiga Key (if one)
LAmiga Left Amiga Key (if one)
</pre>
;Bootup Options
:Spacebar during boot, enters the bootmenu which allows a boot without startup sequence, etc
;Left Click
:LAmiga = LWinKey = F11
;Right Click
:RAmiga = RWinKey = F12
;Mark
:RAmiga and B
;Cut
:RAmiga and X
;Copy
:RAmiga and C
;Paste
:RAmiga and V
;Search
:RAmiga and S
;Mouse Movement
LAmiga and together with arrow keys - shift as well at the same time as well to move faster
;Mouse Selection
LAmiga and LAlt to select
;Screen Switching
LAmiga and M or N
;HELP key
Can sometimes be mapped to F11 but can be changed via FKey
===DOpus 5 Directory Opus Magellan II===
Dopus 5.x is a whole desktop replacement on the Amiga Workbench (Desktop)
DirectoryOpus App should self configure which drawers to use but if not add the below (edit SYS:System to suit where Dopus5 was installed) to your startup-sequence
<pre>
Assign DOpus5: SYS:System/DOpus5
DOpus5:DirectoryOpus
;DOpus5:C/LoadDB
</pre>
Left mouse button clicked twice on the desktop background brings up the Device List window.
Green strip notifies SRCE (source) and if another is open it will be red for DEST (destination). clicking on the red strip changes to green
Word list of actions with a left mouse click on the DOWN Arrow and directory stuff with < button which mirrors the icons at the top of each lister
single-key hotkeys? exactly the same as in dopus4, edit your functions (button bank, toolbar, menus etc.) and under the flags gadget is a key gadget, just click in it and press the key you want to use.
As for the extra text field... try turning off Extended lister key selection in environment / miscellaneous.
Shift and click on the icon - runs the icon
DOpus5 Magellan 2 Directory folder drawer structure
<pre>
ARexx - Arexx scripts .rexx and .dopus5 to perform tasks
Buttons -
Commands -
Desktop -
Environment - two environment files bundled:
default gets loaded if you run DOpus as a normal app
workbench gets loaded if you run DOpus as a WB Replacement (with LoadDB on startup)
Filetypes -
Groups -
Icons -
Images -
Modules - compiled tasks
Settings -
Sounds -
Themes -
WBStartup - Use this if standard SYS:WBStartup gives cannot wait error messages
</pre>
Settings -> Environment -> Display -> Workbench (Use)
*Settings -> Clock (add to title bar as well as the date)
*Toolbar -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 1) for Copy, Move, Delete, etc above the Device List
*Menu -> (Right Win Key together with 2)
*Buttons -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 3)
*Settings -> Environment (Right Win key together with 4) for Backgrounds, etc
*File Types -> (Right Win key together with 5)
*User Menus -> (Right Win key together with 6)
*Hotkeys -> Setup for quick shortcut keypresses (Right Win Key together with 7)
*Scripts -> (Right Win key together with 8)
*Icon Positioning -> (Right Win key together with 9)
Each Dopus5 theme are stored in a separate directory, named appropriately, which contains further sub directories
* Font (amiga bitmap fonts)
* Screens (jpg or any picture supported by datatypes but not animations)
* Sounds (wav but not iff 8svx )
* Icons (png newicons glowicons )
* Patterns (iff jpg png )
Just use wildcards in background filenames and you get a different picture every reboot
For example, configure in Environment -> Backgrounds -> Desktop something like this:
<pre>
Work:Pictures/Backgrounds/#?
...or
Work:Pictures/back#?.iff
...etc...
</pre>
[https://aminet.net/util/dopus arcdir and themes]
If you want to change the backdrop pic after a period of time, paste below into a text file called dopusrandbg.rexx and place in DOPus5:ARexx
<pre>
/* Changes DOpus background image forever
Start with:
Run >NIL: RX dopusrandbg.rexx
*/
if ~show("L", "rexxsupport.library") then do
if ~addlib("rexxsupport.library", 0, -30,0) then exit 10
end
/* Configure these two lines for your needs: */
minutes=1
picpath="Work:Pics/#?.iff"
address DOPUS.1
do forever
call delay 3000*minutes
dopus set background '"'picpath'"' desktop center custom
dopus refresh background custom
end
</pre>
If you don't want to use/open rexxsupport.library just for DELAY() then use the DOS Wait command
<pre>
/* random diropus backdrop changer */
/* by paul trauth, 1999 */
/* to do: non-repeatable randomness? */
options results
parse arg path
address DOPUS.1
/* get current backdrop pattern so it actually changes */
dopus query background desktop custom
currentpatt=result
lastslash=lastpos('/',currentpatt)
currentpatt=substr(currentpatt,lastslash+1,(pos('"',currentpatt,2)-lastslash-1))
dir=showdir(path,'FILE','/')
num=0
do while dir~=''
where=pos('/',dir)
if where>0 then do
file=left(dir,where-1)
dir=right(dir,length(dir)-where)
end
else do
file=dir
dir=''
end
if left(file,1) ~='.' & file~=currentpatt then
do
pics.num=file
num=num+1
end
end
which=random(0,num-1,time(s))
newbg='"'||path||'/'||pics.which||'"'
dopus set background newbg desktop tile precision exact
dopus set background on
dopus refresh background
</pre>
Clock format commands available are defined by locale. They are:
<pre>
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
</pre>
like %a %d-%b-%y %H:%M or
A WB ARexx interface, you could enter a cli command as a menu item to open a WB drawer like this...
RX "address WORKBENCH;WINDOW 'device:drawer' OPEN"
Where device:drawer is replaced by the path of the drawer to open.
The ARexx script would be capable to manage such a task but this would work only with those program that support ARexx
<pre>
dopus addappicon
dopus addtrap
dopus back
dopus checkdesktop
dopus clear
dopus command
dopus desktoppopup
dopus error
dopus front
dopus getdesktop
dopus getfiletype
dopus getstring
dopus matchdesktop
dopus progress
dopus query background, font, palette, pens
dopus read
dopus refresh all, background, icons, lister
dopus remappicon
dopus remtrap
dopus request
dopus script
dopus screen
dopus send
dopus set background, font, palette, pens
dopus setappicon
dopus version
</pre>
<pre>
lister add
lister addstem
lister copy
lister clear value
lister clearcaches
lister close
lister empty
lister findcache
lister getstring
lister iconify
lister new
lister query active all, dest source
lister query abort, busy, case, dirs, display, entries, entry, files, flags, handler, header, hide
lister query label, lock, mode, namelength, numdirs, numentries, numfiles, numseldirs, numselfiles
lister query path, proc, position, seldirs, selentries, selfiles, separate, show, sort,
lister query title, toolbar, value, visible, window
lister read
lister refresh
lister reload
lister remove
lister request
lister set busy, case, dest, display, field, flags, handler, header, hide, label, lock, mode
lister set namelength, newprogress, off, path, position, progress, separate, show, sort, source
lister set title, toolbar, value, variable
lister select
lister wait
</pre>
The '''command''' allows you to call internal DOpus commands from an ARexx script
<pre>
command all
command wait copy
command read s:startup-sequence
command source 12345 makedir name noicon
</pre>
*SFTP secure encrypted comms over internet using libssh2 and zlib (different protocol to the two below) on port 22
*FTPS secured with https like security on port 21
*FTP not secure and unencrypted protocol over internet on port 21 (should not be used today on the internet but for your own server)
===Wanderer ===
Backgrounds icon text sizes, colors, etc. with wanderer prefs in the prefs drawer but cannot use #? or *.* in the backgrounds file entry to randomly choose pictures
Enable the bar, you need to edit the text file ‘statusbar.prefs’. The change is simple: just change “False” to ‘True’.
Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/Wanderer/statusbar.prefs
Provides a way to hide the old Workbench 3.1 style of windows and screens.
Themes - SYS:Prefs -> Appearance
The default content of Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/themes.var should be "themes:ice" but can be changed via the theme prefs, please do NOT click the Use button. Its useless. As you know, it will ask for the theme volume. Just pick the theme you want, click on Save, then reboot.
* Decoration is on. Any time trying to change theme, you get: "Please insert volume Theme: in any drive"?
You could check if you find SYS:System/Themes or if it is missing. Then you could open startup-sequence which you can find in drawer "S". There should be a line:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES >Nil:
This does the trick.
Open a shell and run:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES
Than start the Theme prefs again... this should work
* The theme is the only thing that could slow the system a bit, but it's not that performance impacting on most uses, and you can switch it of completely. Remove C:Decoration from the bottom of the file sys:s/startup-sequence.
[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/theme ALua/Zulu script] built for faster Wanderer skin management. You can modify config files, install new (wdz format/zipped skin files) and delete skins via the Theme Manager.
[http://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/download-1 Global.Prefs]
===Scalos===
[https://web.archive.org/web/20180922220139/http://scalos.noname.fr/ Scalos] is not an OS replacement, it's a Workbench replacement. It replaces the desktop and graphical file management components.
Scalos is 100% Workbench replacement with most functions working like the original Workbench ones. Undo and Redo available for most window and icon operations. Fully multitasking so every window has its own task. While loading icons, any window function (e.g. Drag&Drop) is available.
24bit color support with window patterns - Unlimited and easily configurable via tooltypes. Optimised backgroundpatterns routine so patterns can be tiled, centred or even scaled to fit into the windows. Live updating window scrolling - Supports middle mouse button panning and drawer (folder) windows can be iconified on the desktop.
Icon imagetypes with all types are supported such as backfill or complement. Configurable surrounding iconborder. Icon support also visually highlights files which are soft-links in the file system. Icon dragging is more stable and far less flickery on graphics cards. Whilst dragging, icons are displayed with text and they can become transparent over anything where they can be dropped.
Single-window lasso mode, with scrolling window contents invoked by dragging mouse with configurable qualifier key. Text icon lasso selection used to ignore "Name column selects text icons" flag. Support for backfilled thumbnail icons, with selectable color and transparency. Added option to always generate square thumbnail icons with preview icons for images - Thumbnails can be permanently saved in icons.
Supports PNG icons with alpha channel and real transparency and displays OS3.5 GlowIcons and are all scalable. Iconborders with variations (normal, shadowed, outlined).
Completely configurable, filetype-specific user-definable popup menus and tooltips. Plugin system to exchange or add features and can enhance the Workbench and make it more configurable.
Filetype plugins to display filetype-specific information. - Currently, EXIF information viewer for JPEG images is included. Plugin included for 100% support of OS3.9 Workbench features. Plugin included for AREXX API compatible to OS3.9 Workbench.
Online update with updater.module
Scalos works also as a Workbench replacement. In this case the 'emulation mode' has to be set by using Scalos' own version of LoadWB and offers
* Scalos uses the Workbench Screen for its windows instead opening a new one
* AppIcon, AppMenuItem, AppWindow functions are redirected to Scalos
* all Programs placed in "WBStartup" should start
* The Screen will be reopened in case of changes in ScreenMode and Palette settings
<pre>
v1.0 (V39.201) - November 1999
v1.1 (V39.212) - December 1999
v1.2b (39.220) - June 6, 2000
v1.2d (39.222) - 2000 (latest public beta executable)
v1.3 (40.7) (beta) - August 2, 2001
v1.3 (40.22) - September 25, 2002
v1.4 (40.32) (beta) March 31, 2005
v1.6 (41.4) - March 27, 2007
v1.7 (41.5) - August 12, 2007
v1.8 (41.6) - March 12, 2009
v1.9 (41.7) (beta) - March 15, 2010
v1.9 (41.8) (RC1) - August 25, 2012 open source
v1.9.2 (41.10) Deadwoods' AROS late 2022 32bit and 64bit build unifying the code base of ` for AROS x86 ABIv0, AROS x86_64 ABIv11 and AROS m68k
</pre>
Distros may have Scalos files under SYS:System/Scalos or Extras:Scalos. Known [https://github.com/deadwood2/AROS/issues/75 bug list],
Certain files like Menu13.prefs, Palette13.prefs, Pattern.prefs and scalos.prefs need to be in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Scalos they can be found in Scalos:Storage/envarc and country drawer
or run the "Scalos Menu" preferences program. Note if already setup with sub-menu entries and then re-save your menu prefs as it will now generate a new/overwrite prefs file called "Menu13.prefs" in "envarc:scalos/". The same is also required for the new Palette prefs update, click 'Save' and a "Palette13.prefs" file will be saved in to "envarc:scalos/" directory.
<pre>
ASSIGN Scalos: SYS:xxx/xxx DEFER
ASSIGN Libs: Scalos:Libs add
;ASSIGN SYS:Devs/Datatypes Scalos:Devs/Datatypes add
Assign Theme: Scalos:Themes/Default_Theme add
Assign Locale: Scalos:Locale add
Protect Scalos:Tools/browse.script s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/OpenShell s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/run.script s add quiet
run Scalos:Tools/LoadWB
;Scalos:Scalos
</pre>
Add the above to SYS:S/startup-sequence or SYS:S/user-startup '''before any Wanderer entries'''
In the prefs drawer (folder) is the big prefs app Scalos_Prefs which covers these user setup areas
<pre>
About Scalos
Paths - should be preset
Startup - WBStartup drawer contents should auto run on each startup
Desktop - edit titlebar, icon layout and in misc, auto leave-out (drag icon to desktop)
Icons -
Drag and Drop -
Windows -
Text Windows - in misc, drawer sorting at start of listing if needed
TrueType Fonts - use Truetype fonts rather than system ones
Miscellaneous -
Plugins - after adding oop/title_clock.plugin %ti %da does not work, maybe needs ASCII .prefs added
Modules - ??
Menu - setup for MainMenu and PopupsMenu with New Menu, RE Name, Key: shortcut, Command Properties
FileTypes - already added def_Project icons and def_Disk (hdd sdd cd dvd etc) support
PopupMenu - tweak how popups appear
Pattern - Wallpaper backgrounds with Type DE, each pattern in the list can be edited, Save as Pattern.pre
Palette - change the color of things , Save as Palette.pre
</pre>
Scalos_Prefs - Pattern - Minimum options to be changed are
*DE Desktop/Background
*SC Screen
*TW Window/TextBackground ie Text listing showing if icon type not recognised
*IW Window/Background ie Icons showing
Workflow - In "Pattern List" tab, select New - choose a picture, highlight in list, click in number box under New button and slide to another number, click on "Defaults" tab and adjust Pattern numbers slider to choose right picture for each of the above options - Click "Pattern List" tab to check eveything is OK and click Save
Pattern List tab on Patterns Page - Allows you to compile a list of pictures (one at a time rather than a whole folder e.g. with #? or *.*), assigning a number Nr to one or more of them for easy reference. Using this number you will be able to assign the pictures to specific windows on the Defaults tab Page. If multiple pictures have the same number, one of the pictures will be chosen randomly. This will allow you to have random desktop pictures, random window backdrops etc.
Defaults tab on Patterns Page - Here you can set the defaults for the background pictures for the Desktop, Screen, Window and/or Text Mode throughout Scalos.
Randomize every time [check box] - Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture will be selected as soon as a window with the same number assignment is opened.
*Fit size: The picture will be resized to the dimension of the new window.You *MUST* have set GUIGfx on. asyncron layout: Pictures will be loaded and rendered while the windows opens (Like original Workbench). If this function is 'off', pictures will always be loaded before opening the windows.
*Use friendbitmap : The picture is present twice in memory for best speed. This option has no effect if V43 picture.datatype or GUIGfx are used. Always relayout: If "Fit size" is set, the picture will be scaled everytime the window's dimensions change.
*Randomize everytime: Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the If more pictures have the same number, one of them will be chosen randomly.
Patternlist New/Delete : Add a new picture. After that you should assign a number to it. The picture will be rendered as tiles. configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture
Asyncron-Task priority: You can set the CPU priority for the Task if "asyncron layout" is set.
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Desktop: Number of the Picture for the main window.
Screen: Number of the picture for the Scalos-Screen.
Window: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows.
TextMode: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows in Text Mode.
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Popup Menu preferences fully configurable menus (includes ToolsDaemon and ParM launch apps import), including support for context-sensitive Popup menus configs for top pull down menus for apps, etc.
Workflow - Scalos_Prefs then Menu, New Item, New Command add name at top then in Command Properties e.g. add Workbench and location e.g. DOpus:DOpus4 for apps Command for c apps or Rexx for scripts or Plugin for or AmigaDos for modules
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DESCRIPTION NAME/A This is the title that is displayed in the top line of any popup menu
INCLUDE NAME/A Name of file to be included. Path can be relative to "Scalos:FileTypes"
POPUPMENU Starts the popup menu description section for this filetype.
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The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
<pre>
SUBMENU "NAME/A"
ENDSUBMENU
MENUENTRY "NAME/A,KEY/K,DEFAULTACTION/S"
ENDMENUENTRY
INTERNALCMD "NAME/A"
WBCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,PRI=PRIORITY/K/N"
AREXXCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
CLICMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
ICONWINDOWCMD "NAME/A"
PLUGINCMD
MENUSEPARATOR
ENDPOPUPMENU
TOOLTIP
ENDTOOLTIP
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Starts the tooltip description section for this filetype. The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
GROUP "ORIENTATION/K"
ENDGROUP
MEMBER "HIDE/K"
ENDMEMBER
HBAR
STRING "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K"
SPACE "SIZE/N/A"
DTIMAGE "FILENAME/A"
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Each theme drawer (folder) has these further folders
<pre>
About -
Desktop -
FileTrans -
FileType -
Icons -
Menu -
Modules -
PointerIcons -
Prefs -
Sound -
Window -
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*Plugins
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devicefilter.plugin
persist.plugin should a crash or reboot occur - next time Scalos started, all windows re-opened
title_clock.plugin add digital clock to title see more below
title_envvar.plugin %ev, which can be used to display the value (a string) of the variable in the titlebar
title_freepens.plugin
volumegauge.plugin
wb39.plugin
wbrexx.plugin plugin adds a Workbench 3.5+ compatible AREXX interface to Scalos internals
xtwindows.plugin left or right ALT or left or right SHIFT keys when open/close windows
filetype.plugin then run FileTypes-prefs and customize the filetypes (eg import from a DefIcons-brainfile)
menu.plugin
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*Modules - delete, empty_trashcan, execute, find, format_disk, information, iconproperties, newdrawer, reboot, rename, systeminfo, windowproperties
*Tools - scripts like LoadWB, quit.rexx, open_volume.rexx,
In Scalos_Prefs->Filetype->Recognition you can define the filetypes and on "Action" you define specific context menu for all filetypes defined in recognition (similar to magellan)
there is the same you must show all first (list is only limited) so you created a file type AAABBB, you need to have def_AAABBB icon
Associating files with "Scalos_FileTypes" is very simple, practically it is very similar to Dopus4, first you create the Def_icons to assign to the file type (will be seen automatically ), then run "Scalos_FileTypes" you add the extension, fill in the descriptor (MATCH or PATTERN etc..) and save
then you create a appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below you can define how files are identified. I use "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending. Then you click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-klick on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it.
defined all archive types from XAD in "filetypes". If you change to "action" and click on "archive" you can define the context menu that is shown if you do not define a specific context menu for a filetype
Reset to Default in Scalos_Prefs resets all settings so BEWARE
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The Scalos desktop screen titlebar may be configured using the main Scalos Preference program. This oop/time_clock plugin adds some additional placeholders:
%ti, displays the current time in the default Locale format. e.g. "10:43:37"
%da, displays the date in the default Locale format. e.g. "Saturday 14 July 2001"
Using the supplied prefs program for the plugin, or editing the ASCII file ENVARC:Scalos/title_clock.prefs you can use the following standard Amiga Locale values to change the formatting
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%C - same as "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%n - insert a linefeed
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%t - insert a tab character
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
like %d %m %y or %a %d %B %Y %p
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Shutdown -> right mouse button Scalos, About, Reboot, Shutdown
ToolTypes can be added to the Scalos.info icon like
*SCALOS_PATTERNNO=<number> : background image matching the number
*SCALOS_NOTEXT : The Icon will be drawn without Text.
*SCALOS_NODRAG : The Icon will not be draggable. Its position will be fixed.
*Module iconproperties - Added SCALOS_BROWSERMODE tooltype support
runcommand parameters... in which case:
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%p = parameters
%w = directory path
%d = device-name
%% = literal percentage token
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With the help of the wbrexx.plugin Scalos gains support for more of the compatible arexx API
If an arexx command produces an error you will find the error code placed in the WORKBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
ACTIVATEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Activate the root window */
ADDRESS workbench
ACTIVATEWINDOW root
/* Activate the "Work:" partition's window if already open*/
ACTIVATEWINDOW "Work:"
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CHANGEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Change the root window; move it to position 10,30. * and change its size to 200100 pixels */
ADDRESS workbench
CHANGEWINDOW root LEFTEDGE 10 TOPEDGE 30 WIDTH 200 HEIGHT 100
/* Change the currently active window */
CHANGEWINDOW active 20 40 200 100
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Most of Scalos' issue are due to the flexibility of its' user configuring nature but if
The sort menu plugin needs to be ported from ASM to C.
IIRC Scalos has a command line option to fully replace Workbench/Wanderer.
The Theme: assign is used by both Wanderer and Scalos but I didn't have any problems using both at the same time.
The Program will be started from the Shell.
If "WB Args" is set, with the Argument "%p" will be replaced by the path of the activated Icons. The Program will started with the specified Stack value.
IconWindow: Scalos opens the window of the specified path.
PlugIn: Starts a Scalos Menu-PlugIn.
If a Menu Item with empty name is specified, Scalos displays a separator line.
It's possible to Drag&Drop an Icon in the Configuration Window. All values will be set accordingly. Entries may be dragged across the list.
Mac-like selection : This function activates a multiselection method used on MacOS or Win95. Don't have to hold down shift to drag them. Clicking on an already activated icon will
not deselect all other icons.
MMB move: The window contents may be moved using the middle mouse button.
WindowPopup title only: PopupMenu for windows can be opened only on window's title bars.
FullBench: Screen-Titles removed and Main Window set Full Size.
Scalos Prefs. Go to Settings->Scalos->Prefs and then the Misc section. Remove the tick against Full Bench. If you've enabled it, the titlebar will disappear when you select backdrop.
Default Icons saveable : The icons which Scalos generates if "show all files" is enabled, can now be saved
using "snapshot" menu option. load DefDisk first : Try to read the icons first from the DefIcons Path before using disk info.
Hide hidden files : If this function is activated all files or directories where the "hide" flag is set will not be shown.
Many of my Icons display more than once on the screen, while on the workbench all seems ok.
The Workbench filters double displayed icons, Scalos does not. Solution: please edit the ".backdrop" file and clear double lines.
Background images not scaled. GUIGfx option not set or guigfx.library and/or render.library not installed.
If working with CD's causes crashs or Scalos doesn't work correctly.
Most Filesystems doesn't support the ExAll function correctly. Disable "Use ExAll" in Scalos prefs.
Scalos doesn't start any program in the WBStartup. WBStartup Path may be set wrongly or Scalos was not started in Emulation Mode (LoadWB etc)
Some programs will not startup with error message "has not returned, wait some more"? and "unable to open your tool"
need a def_icon with the same name predefined, then create an appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below this can define how files are identified.
* either "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending
* or
Then click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-click on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it. All in all handling is of course different to magellan but can do similar
For the RAM Icon, to obtain this you have only to copy the icon in the Icon Path as "RAM.info" or "Ram Disk.info". All functions will automatically be performed
sometimes cut into half or quarters when scrolled off screen or drawers moved - settings issue probably
Sometimes leaves initial drawer window imprint on desktop when moved - settings issue
Scalos AROS released a [https://github.com/deadwood2/contrib/tree/master/scalos new build V2022-07-21] with the following changes noted:
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Fixed:
Numerous crashes when working on 64-bit with 64-bit heap
Wrong background color of Scalos logo on Scalos splash window
Backgroung image of Scalos splash window and Scalos About window is not visible
Icon labels on desktop and in drawer windows are displayed using Topaz instead of Arial font
Font.prefs are not being loaded on 64-bit
Font.prefs are being wrongly saved on 64-bit
scalos.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64, scalos is using always default preference
scalos.prefs are being saved on x86 and x86_64 in format not compatible with m68k
NewPopupmenu.prefs is wrongly written
Plugins are not loading at Scalos startup
wbrexx.plugin is crashing at startup on 64-bit
Multiple controls missing on Scalos Prefs/Icons page
System crash when clicking on def icon image on FileTypes Prefs/Recognition page
Status bar, control bar, buttons sometimes don't have images displayed
Buttons in Scalos About window have white corners rendered where they should be transparent
Crash when leaving out an icon
Crash when adding a User-defined Button to Control bar without setting it's properties in Scalos Prefs
Crash when removing any button from Control bar in Scalos Prefs
Scalos Prefs allows editing TTEngine font properties when TTEngine is not present causing crash in Icons/Labels and Text Windows/Fonts pages
deficons.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64
Reset to default in FileType Prefs and Save does not save preferences
Won't fix:
Scrollbars visible on titles of TrueType Fonts, PopupMenu, Menu, FileTypes, Pallette and Pattern pages of Scalos Preferences
Not fixed:
Wrong rendering on DualPNG icons
Refreshing drawer windows is slow
Starting Prefs/Locale or Prefs/Input from Scalos causes other preferences to fail
Desktop wallpaper is damaged where Splay window was displayed
When started from Wanderer, after saving Scalos Prefs, reload does not re-open main Scalos window
Difference in behavior between Cleanup from popup menu and Cleanup from top menu - possibly due to missing plugin, check Cleanup association in Menu Prefs
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===DOpus 4 Directory Opus===
Copy DOpus4 app to WBStartup directory folder so it starts on boot up each time
Another method is add the below to the bottom of the user-startup script in S: drawer/directory
<pre>
run DOPUS:DirectoryOpus -i >NIL
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makes DOpus starts up in Iconified state at the top of Wanderer's screen. Left click on this to highlight and right mouse click to open.
Just click on the sides of either outer edges of DOpus windows and it will display the parent device/volume list.
DOpus saves it features in a CFG file which can be edited to suit anyones' needs by reading the [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool Dopus Manual] which is in Guide format.
===AmiStart===
Auto generates the apps menu but scans the drive each time - AmiStart can choose apps you are not interested
* how to disable annoying zune/mui 'bubbles'?
try a right-click on AmiStart and release on Global settings. Then click on the bubbles gadget. Move the Show Bubbles slider all the way to the left.
===BoingIconBar===
User chooses the apps to add to the dock at the centre bottom of the screen but has to be done manually, please use Save afterwards
Or easier edit the text file of SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/iconbar.prefs and save
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SYS:System/Shell
SYS:Tools/DOpus4/DOpus4
SYS:Utilities/Editor
SYS:System/SysMon
SYS:System/Scout
Work:Extras/Internet/OWB/OWB
Work:Extras/Graphics/Lunapaint
Work:Extras/Graphics/ZunePaint
AROS:Tools/MPlayer/MPlayer
Extras:Internet/AmiFox/AmiFox
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right mouse click on bottom edge of screen where boingiconbar shows - select settings which opens BoingIconBar Preferences to add apps
If no dock showing Add, to add apps click Add Program and search for the executable
another method is to drag icons to ends of the bar and move them on the Bar using the Prefs/BoingIconBar
===Icons===
Icons are typically now .png pictures renamed as .info e.g. so Office application name would have a Office.png renamed as Office.info or MyApp.png as MyApp.info, etc.
Leave Out menu option to leave app icon on desktop
To select multiple icons and save their positions, click on the first icon and after while you hold the Shift key down select further icons and don't release it before SnapShot is finished. You can also select a whole group of icons by pressing the LMB at the top left of the icons and while keeping the LMB down moving the power towards the bottom right. A expanding bounding box will appear and all the icons within it will be selected.
Clean Up menu option (right mouse button -> Icons) rearranges icons in a drawer or disk window into a neater condition. To use, open the window to rearrange and select Clean Up. To keep the icons in the new positions, select all the icons (shift key or mouse selection) and select 'Snapshot' and then Window and then again with All.
In DOpus5, Scalos, wanderer, most files have an icon file associated with it. To change the default tool, select Icon menu, Information, and change the default tool string. For example, you could use Multiview, Editor and so on for most text, graphics and some sound files as long as the appropriate Datatype classes are installed. For scripts, set the tool to C:IconX
C:Join Image1.png Image2.png TO MyFile.info
is enough to make a dual state icon from two png images. You can then use Wanderer's menu Icon/Information on it to edit its fields and tooltypes.
[http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-46881.html Amiga OS 3.x AfA icons thread], [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=66213 Later DualPNG and OS4 icons thread] and [http://archives.aros-exec.org/share/graphics/icon/ Alternative Icons sets] like [http://www.amiga-look.org/artwork/classic-wb-png-iconset-l ClassicWB]
[http://www.masonicons.info/6.html AISS toolbar images] unpack unarc them into RAM: and copy Images directory to SYS:Prefs/Presets/
AISS icons are looked for in PROGDIR:, PROGDIR:Images, SYS:Prefs/Presets/Images and then in TBImages: according to Open Amiga guidelines.
there is Demos/iconscale which could be launched from S:User-Startup with two arguments, telling it the horizontal and vertical size. IE something like
Demos/iconscale 40 40
It will shrink icons... not sure if it will be very nice though. it doesn't work for the icons on the main desktop.
there is an option to scale an icon to a bounding box afair, try iconsize followed by two numbers, like:
iconsize 32 32
Is there any way in AROS to change an icon type from Project to Tool or vice versa?
Either the SIT option of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/ ProcessIcon], or the TYPE option of HandleInfo (not sure if this one works at all, please test with care).
processicon sys:pathoftheicon SIT=Project
SIT Set type of ICON. Allowed types are: "Disk", "Drawer", "Tool", "Project", "Garbage", "Device", "Kick" and "AppIcon".
Btw, are your icons, the #?.info files, writable, is the W flag set ?
===Fonts===
Install the #?.ttf files to SYS:Fonts/TrueType. Use SYS:System/FTManager to "Install Font" each #?.ttf file which will generate associated #?.otag and #?.font in SYS:Fonts. Use SYS:Prefs/Fonts to change system fonts and SYS:Prefs/Zune to change others.
To achieve our goal we will use the Setup Locale, Input, Zune and Fonts, as well as The FTManager.
Begin
The first step you should do is to get the system to know that we speak and write in another language. What you need to do is to open the setup program and choose Locale country, and list "preferred languages" to put it first and then English. If you want the tab "Time Zone" and select city of residence to set the clock correctly. Of course we save our changes and continue opening the setup program Input. This sets the keyboard language as our beginning. When the language layout was created there was no option to switch to Aros keyboard (layout switching), so to write in the language you had to hold down Alt, something you encounter in other functions. This time working with the team of Aros to create a new keyboard layout to replace the old so we can get rid of the button Alt. For now though let only selected this layout and do not turn the switch on the keyboard.
Custom Keyboard Layout
[http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/tree/HEAD:/workbench/devs/keymaps keymaps are in place but unfortunately when they are not, then indeed things become a bit 'low-level' as it involves redefining some tables with values that match your keyboards]
only need to add your compiled table as new keymap.
So taking a little peek here shows that it should be possible to compile using
gcc -opc105_tr pc_105.c -nostdlib
where the pc105_gr/pc_105.c needs to be replaced with your own adjusted keymapname/c-file
[https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Enabling_Greek_Characters_on_Your_Keyboard General overview of Greek letters on keyboards]
Installing fonts
*[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/EPAGrWb System jaggy]
*Outline resizable .font .otag
In this step you need to download some fonts that can support the encoding in our system. The easiest way is to run the script "Download Fonts" you'll find in the folder OWB. This script downloads from the Internet, and unpacks some fonts for OWB web browser, which is placed under the folder Fonts:TrueType. But as these can only be used by OWB and not the system, which unfortunately does not see. To make them available to the rest of the system, open the program FTManager, you will find the folder AROS: System /. From there select the field "Codepage" option "ISO-8859-7" and list the font "Arial" and "Regular" form in which you must double-click with the mouse. In the window that appears, select the bottom right the checkbox "Anti-aliasing" button and then "Install". Immediately folder Fonts: created files "arialregular.font" and "arialregular.otag", which are necessary in order to see the system font. Do the same steps if you wish for other fonts.
Final stages
After completing the above, open the folder AROS: Prefs / and run the program settings Fonts. In the new window, select the fields "Icons" and "Screen" as the font "ArialRegular" to the size you want. In the field "System" to give "s_courier", which, however, because it is not True Type Font support Antialising, and may seem a little broken. You can also use the CourierNew, if you have installed the above procedure. After you save the changes and open the Zune program settings. In this set the "ArialRegular" font fields in tabs "Windows" and "Groups", and save the changes. Reboot the system. To make sure that the above worked properly run NoWinED, which you will find under the folder AROS: Tools /. If that everything is working correctly you will see the menu and the settings window with Greek letters. You can also write in the language using the button Alt. Second program that you can try, which is fully localized, is WookieChat, which you will find in the folder AROS: Extras / Networking. And in this place all the menu and settings window works.
===Windows===
*Intuition
The window you position and resize, you right click on that windows title bar and in the dropdown menu you snapshot from there. Right click to show menu -> Window -> Snapshot Windows or All but it will NOT work if that folder has no icon (e.g. Disk.nfo) attached to it. You need a folder icon. The window information gets saved in it.
As for maximising the window using a shortcut key - Alt and up arrow key
The AROS-Shell windows can be moved, resized by editing sys:s/icaros-sequence
<pre>
; run shell
if ${Icaros/autoshell} EQ true
run QUIET c:newshell >NIL:
EndIF
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; slimmer right aros the screen
run QUIET c:newshell con:0/150//300/ >NIL:
; top right corner scr-x scr-y win-x win-y
run QUIET c:newshell con:600/150//300/ >NIL:
*Zune - AROS version of MUI
Magic Menu type functionality is implemented in IControl preferences editor: in the frame called Menus, switch type from Pull-Down to Pop-Up and/or iControl just tick the sticky menu option.
Windows outside screens causing a problem either uncheck "Offscreen move" for windows in IControl prefs editor. Or use FKey commodity and define two key shortcuts:
* the first using the command "cycle windows" (for example ALT TAB);
* the second using the command "rescue window" (for example ALT F5).
Now you can cycle windows until the one you want to rescue, and then "rescue" it: it will move back inside your screen.
How to save the window size on wanderer (snapshot all, snapshot windows)
Same for icon position on wanderer, can't save the position. Icon position cannot be saved yet, but you should be able to save the window position and size. sys:prefs - wanderer icon has option to save window size on exit but just for dh0. To get saving working on (DH1: Extras:) partitions try deleting the dh1 disk.info file, then reboot. The system should create a new dh1 icon.
* how to set up permanently 'view all files'?
As for viewing all files, removing disk.info for that disk did the job
* how to list and kill processes (xkill would be useful) ?
sys:Extras/System/Scout can kill apps
sys:Tools/Commodities/Exchange can remove available commodities
* how to restore 'go up' button in wanderer window? (it doesn't show up anymore).
If you're using Icaros, go to the theme prefs and make sure that decoration is checked. Also, some themes do not use a parent button, so try another theme. You may have to restart Aros before the theme will change.
* Is it really safe to turn off (hardware button) computer at any time (worried about USB hard disk)
yes you can turn off the computer IF none of the drives are in progress (i.e. writing). Best to use Wanderer menu option Quit otherwise
===Printing===
This is still work in progress
print from my AROS box!
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1. installed printfile ( http://www.lerup.com/printfile/ ) on my Windows XP computer
2. set up the print spooler option, and used ghostscript filter for ps files
3. made the spool folder accessible from ftp (setting up ftp server on Windows)
4. send the ps file from my AROS box to the ftp server using curl (curl -T filename ftp://windows.box.adress --user username:password)
</pre>
It's a bit complicated but it works!
*Postscript
Best to set Printer Prefs in the Prefs drawer to print-to-file or parallel/USB port
Save document in postscript or convert picture/text to postscript
Print using compatible [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/AROS_USB_support#printer.class_-_PostScript_3_and_internal_ghostscript_drivers Ghostscript printer] or Postscript printer
*GutenPrint
Some work has been done
;There are no individual drivers yet for HP's Photosmart, EPSON's EPL, CANON's, Lexmark, CUPS PPD, etc.
===Files===
====File endings and datatypes====
* Check if the file has his own .info icon file with a tool set to open it. IIRC this has higher priority over the def_XYZ.info file association.
* In ENVARC:SYS/def_Text.info or whatever def_ file needs changing, use Wanderer's menu Icon -> Information and change the def_XYZ.info there. If you're on ABIv0 and want it to be applied immediately, you might have to copy it to ENV:SYS/ (or to reboot).
* Identifying file types by file ending is only a fallback. Far better it is to search for magic words, for flac files this would be "flaC" according to this [http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html documentation].
For instance, to open PDFs with arospdf not localised in the default drawer of Icaros (Work:Extras/Applications/arospdf) but localised in a custom drawer in AROS. The default tools are defined in the icons in sys:prefs/env-archive/sys e.g. def_PDF.
File type identification is done by datatype descriptors which you can find in Devs/Datatypes. The AROS build system has a tool which creates such datatype descriptors.
'''Changing of default tools of existing icons is easy as shown above. Adding of new file types is not hard, but needs knowledge of the AROS build system.'''
The enduser way would be to download the attached file, which contained two executables:
1) createdtdesc, to make a new datatype description
2) examinedtdesc, to read/show existing datatype descriptions
use 2 to get an idea on how it things are currently done in aros by providing this executable a file from the drawer sys:devs/datatypes/ (alternatively you can find the original .dtd files here).
use 1 to make your new datatype. Use the accompanied FORMAT file (also here) to read how to make your own datatype descriptor. use 2 to get hints from other datatype descriptors.
Note:
When creating a new descriptor would advise against using the pattern property, but instead use the default pattern of #? and create a Mask that matches your filetype. This requires some research in order to discover how your filetype can be recognized properly. Of course with making something like a descriptor for an ascii textfile, you would fallback to using the pattern (e.g. #?.text as the filetype cannot be determined easily otherwise).
<pre >
# name - choose wisely and informative. also used for icon's name.
# version - choose as you like as long as it complies with version rules
# basename - the 'root' datatype class. be aware that e.g. it can influence behaviour. for example when choosing binary and using tool multiview in project icon, the file will be viewed as binary file (choosing sound would tell mulitview to view the file as a soundfile). So this can influence the underlying tool being used. Could become messy if users started to modify the tool manually.
# pattern - This is the file pattern match e.g. #?.text
# Mask - A mask to identify the file. Requires knowledge of the actual file structure. For example 'M' 'Z' for an msdos executable.
# GroupdID - not supported (AROS native) files - use syst as that would be the least intrusive in case an AROS tool/program tries to load such datatyped file.
# ID - In your case, the first four characters of the name at subchapter 1 (in lower case) (or less if name is shorter).
# flags - How the mask needs to be interpreted. In your case would be mostly DTF_BINARY in combination with (wanted or not) DTF_CASE (to tell if mask used letters are case sensitive or not)
# priority - the priority of how the type is handled so that on datatype could have precedence over another? In any case, document tells it to be mostly 0.
</pre >
Now that you know each field and what it does (more or less), you write this fields in a text file for your own invented datatype, save it and create the actual dt with the tool in 1. in the end the created dt must reside in sys:devs/datatypes/ drawer.
Then you would create a default icon in sys:prefs/Env-archive/SYS drawer. Don't forget to reboot or copy .info file to ram:env/sys in order to test. also don't forget to set which tool to start f.e. c:lx or dh4:emulators/mycoolemulator
To test, open Wanderer then show all files and doubleclick on a file of type you just created. Alternatively you could use the 'open' command from shell (with file of datatype you just created as parameter).
And as a last note. it would perhaps be welcome to have a program like xicon and/or runprglist for AROS (unfortunately both without source, but something similar could be created for AROS).
Sounds complicated ?
Perhaps... but OS like windows needs a complete registry to be able to do things like this. And yes, i am aware windows has gui tools that does it (more or less) for you (by manipulating the registry). Same could be done for AROS (without integrating a registry in AROS that is ).
Would that suffice ?
red1+2: typos, reformatting.
disclaimer: please note that using these tools can screw up your currently installed support for datatypes when used incorrectly. Do not use if you do not understand what you are doing. Use at own risk.
==Network Connection==
AROS currently only has one real choice for TCP/IP networking - AROSTCP. This is a port of the AmiTCP package from AmigaOS (TM), with a number of enhancements/fixes from AROS developers.
Please use Prefs/Network to set up wired, wireless or USB networking
Non USB wifi is easier, USB wifi can be an annoyance - remember to save whilst in prefs
===Wired===
=====IPv6=====
No support so far
128bit IPv6 address packet
<pre>
Local FD::/8
Global 2000::/3
64:ff9b::/96
</pre>
NAT64 translates IPv6 to IPv4
DNS64
OS routing works with
<pre>
MacOS Ventura
Windows 11 with cloud account
Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish
Android 10 (block google dns)
</pre>
====IPv4====
The top half of the IPv4 Configuration tab on the Network Prefs deals with the network card/USB and the lower half the router part.
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs DHCP.png|thumb|DHCP Settings]]
'''Upper part of IPv4 tab'''
* Click Add on the top right of the Prefs which opens a window called '''Interface'''
* Enter Name as net0 (but can be anything as long as it is consistently used in other sections)
* check mark on Active
* select device to be used using the '''right hand-side gadget''' of the box where the device name will go
* set Unit to 0
* IP Mode is default set to '''Get address from DHCP'''
* IP Mode set to Manual if DHCP does not work automatically
From the shell CLI, ifconfig -a
Under net0: section, inet starting 192.168.x.xxx
* inet or '''Address''' of network card
* netmask convert to decimal so 0x'''ffffff7f''' becomes 255.255.255.247 which is used to adjust the above '''Address''' into
* broadcast 192.168.xxx.xxx
click OK
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs Manual.png|thumb|Manual Settings]]
'''Lower part of IPv4 tab'''
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP (default)
* or changing to Manual if automatic DHCP set up does not work
* '''Gateway''' (Router Internal LAN-IP) (Default Route) = 192.168.0.1 (D-Link Netgear), 192.168.1.1 (Linksys 3com), 192.168.2.1 (SMC Microsoft), 192.168.1.254 (Belkin), 192.168.123.254 (USRobotics) else check with your router manual
* first DNS = use 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 212.50.160.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* second DNS = use 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 213.249.130.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* At the bottom of IPv4 tab, check mark the '''Start networking during system boot''' option
* Save and reboot (sometimes Network restart fails, so reboot every time to be sure)
'''an alternative way''' to AROS ifconfig -a, other OSs have similar for the same internet connection. Another connection will have different settings.
e.g. From [http://www.ncsu.edu/resnet/windows/ipconfig/ Windows], '''ipconfig /all'''
and note down the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers values and put these values in "manually" into AROS Network prefs.
e.g. From Linux via dhcp router have a look at etc./dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info
* for manual input look at /etc/networks (IP or Gateway) and /etc/resolv.conf (DNS)
Please note that all in one routers (wired+wireless) or separate routers may need different settings
IPv4 involves routing (192,168.x.x), firewall, NAT
===Wireless===
[[File:MyArosWirelessSetup.png|thumb|Setting up]]
[[File:MyArosWirelessTCP.png|thumb|Shell commands to work out what is happening]]
We must first make certain you have a Atheros 5k chip inside acting as the wireless wifi option. Open PCITool in Tools directory. Down left hand side are a series of numbers 0.00.0 etc. Click on some at the bottom and hopefully one of them will say Atheros AR5??? or AR242?.
or a Realtek RTL8187B, we can check using Prefs/Trident as this one is USB based
There are many similarities with the above Wired set up so please read the above section as well
* open Network/Prefs
* In '''IPv4 Configuration''' tab - click Add - enter net0 / active tick / #?.device / Unit 0 / IP Mode = manual (important if default DHCP does not work automatically)
Make sure that any extra network names (e.g. eth1 or net1) should be deleted. If net0 already st previously, change net0 so that it shows associated with the appropriate device name like atheros5000.device or realtek8180.device. Having two entries here will cause sub-net problems.
* Go to '''Wireless''' tab and click on "Add" button.
* Insert network name (SSID your wireless network name use wirelessmanager to get it), select right "encyption" that is most likely "WPA".
* Key Type set as "Passphrase". i.e. type in your password for your router (aka access key).
* Unselect (no tick) "hidden" if it is selected, then apply. You may have to tick it if wireless does not work.
* Finally, Save and '''reboot'''.
For the best chance of success, set networking to start at boot, and then reboot with the USB adapter plugged in.
===USB Ethernet===
Open SYS:Prefs/Network and in the IPv4 Configuration tag (top table covers your usb stick)
* click Add button
* set Name as net0
* Tick Active box
* enter the usb-ethernet.device e.g. dm9601eth.device, usbpegasus.device or usbasixeth.device use SYS:c/devlist, '''Scout''' or trident prefs to get the correct spelling
* set Unit to 0 (which is usual but check the messages from the bottom of the Trident prefs whilst plugging the device in to determine the unit number otherwise)
* IP Mode is set to Get address from DHCP (make sure your router is set right for that)
'''or manual'''
* IP Address of network card, i.e. 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx (xx being greater than 1)
* Subnet netmask = 255.255.255.0
* click OK
There can be sometimes be boot failures when using USB ethernet - plug the USB device in after boot and save the network prefs to make it work again.
Lower part of IPv4 tab covers the router information
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP
'''or if manual settings'''
* Gateway (IP Address of router) = usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 but see router manual to make sure.
* first DNS = use 8.8.8.8, 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or 212.50.160.100
* second DNS = use 8.8.4.4, 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or 213.249.130.100
===USB Tethering via Android smartphone===
Go to AROS Network Prefs (IPv4 configuration tab) and write type in "usbrndis.device" in the "device" textfield of "Interface" sub-window, which appears when you add a new device (or modify an existing one). Select "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.<br>
usbrndis.device is a resident device (virtually always there) in fact, a driver is not present in DEVS:Networks <br><br>
Plug in USB cable, go to Android settings and enable "USB Tethering" <br>
A reboot should not be necessary.
When restarting AROS, the Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
===Solving Issues===
[[File:MyArosTCP.png|thumb|Aros network setup diagnostics - why does it not work?]]
* In Network Preferences, have '''only one''' item in the IPv4 Configuration tab
* If using manual settings, make sure all numbers are correct, especially for IP address of the card/usb (changing the last number in chain of four)
* For any USB based networking, it is often necessary to save in Prefs/Network, reboot AROS and network support can begin
* For wired, make sure that the LAN-cable is plugged in before starting the computer
* If wireless, try getting closer to the router.
* Switch off the encryption option from your router then try wifi, if successful then your ip/dns is ok. If not then your ip/dns settings are most probably wrong or need to use one or more opendns numbers
* Replace detachable wireless antenna (best wireless option to buy if you can) with a stronger antenna ie. 5 dBi or 7 dBi
* Try with another computer/laptop/machine
Program Error C:WirelessManager
* Test with another OS
* Check that Wifi works before changeover (if possible)
* Check that socket and card are working
* Check if card is too new for laptop (date code on card MMYY blue askey date 2005-2007 etc)
Are you connecting with the Router ?
Check with protection off e.g. wps and wep to see if it makes a difference.
For USB wireless - stopping and starting may be needed...
<pre>
; $VER: AROSTCP-startnet 1.0 (01/08/06)
; AROSTCP-startnet (c) The AROS Dev Team.
;
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
; stop and restart
execute "sys:system/network/AROSTCP/s/stopnet"
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
run <NIL: >NIL: wirelessmanager realtek8180.device
</pre>
What IRQ number is assigned to the device? You can check with Tools/PCITool?
It's possible the BIOS hasn't set the right IRQ number. If you have a Linux CD/DVD handy, could you check if it boots with the options "acpi=off noapic nolapic"?
If the following does nothing, this will help us figure out why networking doesn't start automatically at boot
open a shell and run the following commands:
<pre>
echo ${AROSTCP/AutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice}
</pre>
Please report the output, typically it will look like this
# True (explanation this variable is related to the "Start networking during system boot" checkbox in network prefs)
# True ()
# Devs:networks/atheros5000.device unit 0
If there's a problem with the AROSTCP package. What's the output of this?
ENV:sys/packages/AROSTCP
should return a string = Sys:System/Network/AROSTCP
By the way, a quicker way to check networking is working would be to run some shell commands such as:
<pre>
ping www.google.com
ifconfig net0
</pre>
The best way to list the available networks and diagnose / troubleshoot problems with connecting to a wireless network is to run WirelessManager manually. First uncheck the "Start networking during system boot" box in the Network prefs app, then save and reboot. Then run this in a shell:
C:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
or
C:wirelessmanager realtek8180.device verbose
and capture the output
If the above does not help, could you edit the file SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/S/Package-Startup, and change ">NIL:" to ">T:wifi.log" on the WirelessManager line and add this as well Wait 5?
<pre>
if ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun} eq "True"
Run QUIET "C:WirelessManager ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice} >T:wifi.log"
wait 5
EndIf
</pre>
Then save, reboot and post the log file (T:wifi.log) here.
<pre>
c:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7)
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
Then it just sits there. Not sure what a normal dump looks like, I don't see anything that looks wrong in the configuration.
</pre>
looks like the driver isn't working with that card. Has anyone else successfully used that exact model number (AR2413)?
<pre>
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7):
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=02c66fd4 ***
Own MAC address: 00:01:36:15:ae:0c
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Added interface atheros5000.device:0
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Started AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
sana2: sending MLME frame
Then it stops. Does this mean the router is not authorizing this NIC?
IRQ 4 (A)
</pre>
apparently locking up when the first frame is sent (a scan request).
<pre>
Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
Initializing interface 'Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
41 69 72 4c 69 6e 6b 35 39 33 30 30 AirLink59300
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=8): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='AirLink59300'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=0224e444 ***
Own MAC address: 00:1f:e1:42:e3:7a
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160000
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.060000
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686604.060000
Added interface Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
[eloop_run] Starting
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160001
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.233000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.373000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.513000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.553000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.693000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.013000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.073000
EAPOL: disable timer tick
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
MLME: scan channel 14 (2484 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.113000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.153000
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.213000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.353000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.493000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.533000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.673000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.993000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.073000
MLME: scan completed
</pre>
Is your network hidden? If so, did you enable the 'Hidden' checkbox in the network prefs? What distro version are you using?
<pre>
"ENV:sys/wireless.prefs" looks like this:
network={
ssid="testadhoc"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0="12345"
wep_tx_keyidx=0
}
</pre>
If your router doesn't broadcast its SSID (hidden), you need to add this option to the network block of the wpa_supplicant.conf on your aros machine and make changes after # Example blocks:
scan_ssid=1
Here's a full description of all the [http://hostap.epitest.fi/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=hostap.git;a=blob_plain;f=wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf config file options].
<pre>
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="YOURESSID"
scan_ssid=1
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=YOURPASSWORD
}
</pre>
<pre>
filter_ssids=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="REMOVED"
scan_ssid=1
bssid=REMOVED
priority=100
mode=0
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
auth_alg=OPEN
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=REMOVED
}
</pre>
Error 6: Couldn't resolve host name.
Check Scout -> Devices and look at the device that you are using, in the OCnt column it should state 2 which means AROSTCP and Wirelessmanager are both accessing this driver. If 0 or 1, then uncheck the checkbox in Network prefs for starting networking at boot, save and reboot. Then run this is the shell:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
some quirks setting up the wireless network as well
1) it's far better setting up either the wired OR the wireless network adapter as net0:, or weird things happen
2) it's better using fixed IP on the local network instead of DHCP
3) network setting must be placed in network setting panel in /prefs, using the wirelessmanager helped me finding available SSIDs, but not actually connecting to them
once done, reboot.
If previous setup is proving problematic
<pre >
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Wireless.prefs
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/OWB.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/global.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/WirelessDevice
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/db/Interfaces
</pre >
Make a copy of these files and restore in case of problems.
Please try this test to check if you can connect to your router, ie established that the WiFi layer is working
̊̊̊̊Boot with networking disabled, by make sure that "Start networking at boot" in Network Prefs is unchecked (no tick).
̊ Run this in a shell: C:WirelessManager atheros5000.device VERBOSE
̊If the output of that command is too long to summarise here, you can redirect it to a file by adding >RAM:wifi.log to the end, then attach or paste that file here.
try running "status" in the shell and check that AROSTCP is listed/running
If AROStcp is not showing, then AROSTCP is not running. attempted to start it by clicking Use or Save in network prefs, or checking the "start networking at boot" box or typing into a shell.
Execute SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/s/startnet
(run Status again afterwards).
The "cannot resolve hostname" will appear if you are blocked on the wifi network by the router as well as aros not being able to assign correct network address.
One way of testing this might be to disable the firewall in the router. you might also check the router how it sees the attempts aros do to speak to it. The easiest way to do that would be to manually give aros an IP number in the routers accepted range. and see if it shows up at all within the router.
Tests that can be undertaken to determine correct settings and functions
pciinfo
sanautil -d broadcom4400.device status
<pre >
ping <router-address> e.g. 192.168.0.1 (aka inet) or 80.237.146.33 (www.amiganews.de)
ifconfig net0
ifconfig net0 up
extras:networking/utils/sanautil/sanautil -d atheros5000.device status
WirelessManager atheros5000.device verbose >RAM:wifi.log
;to send the log to RAM disk to be read easier or if detected,
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device >NIL:
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device ssid="mynet1" >NIL:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
</pre >
Please look at the task list in Scout, and check if WirelessManager and AROSTCP are running. Also look at the device list in Scout to check if realtek8180.device is open.
start tools/debug/sashimi, maybe it shows some debug messages when disconnection happens.
Firstly, let's take a look at what your setup most likely looks like, assuming you use a router. See diagram below:
<pre>
Internet <---------> home router <---------> computer
-----------external IP------------------internal IP-------------
</pre>
Okay, so what am I trying to show you with that diagram. A few things. Firstly, the IP address that connects you to the Internet is not the same one that connects you to your router. What happens is that your computer doesn't have a direct connection to the Internet, instead your router connects to the Internet, and your computer connects to the router.
You can see the external and internal IP addresses in these example settings...
* Default Gateway : 76.91.64.1 (external IP for ISP/Internet host)
* IP Address : 76.91.71.184 (external IP for home router)
* IP Address : 192.168.0.1 (internal IP for home router)
* Address = 192.168.0.161 (internal IP for computer)
As you can see, there are two internal IP addresses and two external IP addresses. This is because there is a client/server relationship, effectively one address is for the service (server) and one address is for the device trying to access that service (client).
The server addresses in your case are 76.91.64.1 (your ISP's address, serving the Internet), and 192.168.0.1 (your home router's address, serving your home network). The term gateway applies here, they are your gateway to those services.
Subnet masks are used along with IP addresses to determine which IP addresses are allowed access to a network. I did learn the more in-depth rules about subnet masks once (watched a CCNA vid), but I've forgotten about it. The basic level of understanding you'll need is easy to remember though. A subnet mask value of 255 means that portion of the IP address must stay constant, whereas a subnet value of 0 means any unassigned value up to 255 is allowed in the IP address.
By far the most common subnet value is 255.255.255.0. What this means is that the first three parts of the IP address you use to connect to a service must stay the same as the server/gateway address, and only the last section can change.
So if your router's internal IP address is 192.168.0.1, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the only addresses that will be allowed to be used on that network are between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.255 (I think 192.168.0.0 is reserved for other uses).
Final point to make is about DHCP (a.k.a. dynamic IP) vs static IP. A server/router using DHCP gives a device that connects to it an address within the acceptable range. It usually starts with the lowest numbered free address, so with your router it'll give the first device that connects to it 192.168.0.2, the next device 192.168.0.3, and so on. Static IP addresses are where you set the IP address you want to connect with in advance.
When using static IP addresses on a router where DHCP is active, it's good to use a high number to avoid conflicts with other devices that are connected to your network, to reduce the risk that both devices will try using the same IP. That's why your current choice of 192.168.0.161 is good, unless you have over 159 devices connected on your current network!
Okay, so what's the next step. Well, if you can use ping, I'd suggest pinging 192.168.0.1. If you get a positive response it means you're connected to your router, if you don't get a response it means the connection between your router and your computer is at fault.
Documentation on configuring the AROSTCP environment further can be found [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/User/Networking here]
===File Sharing===
As AROS knows only a few filesystems (FFS, OFS, SFS, PFS (amiga only), FAT12, 16, 32, Microsoft NTFS (windows), UDF (Blu-ray)). The remaining ones in regular use like MacOSX hfs+, Linux ext2/ext3 and ext4, Haiku BeFS provide a problem in transferring files between each other.
Linux can access SFS partitions but it needs to be compiled. The latest full source are [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ here]. It compiled fine with a 2.6.30 kernel in Puppy Linux 4.31.
An alternative, is to use a FAT32 partition. AROS could be installed on to a 4GB USB-key, with 512MB FAT32 partition for sharing, and the rest SFS. It works very well.
An hosted Linux or Windows install relieves some of the problems.
Files could be transferred [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=2915&viewmode=flat&order=ASC Sending] via TCP network.
====SMB2/3====
With Windows you can share one folder or all folders of the "Public" user.
On Windows what is important is to enable sharing (Network and Sharing Center).
AROS Mountlist should look lke this
<pre>
Handler = L:smb2-handler
StackSize = 65536
Priority = 5
GlobVec = -1
ACTIVATE=1
Startup = "smb://UserAcc:password@PCShare/Sharefolder"
</pre>
which could also be
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.x.x/Public"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Public"
so
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.1.158/Folder"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Folder"
After you have configured a share generates a DOSDrivers it is named "SMB0" which includes the setting, and at each reboot it is Mounted. You can still delete the DOSDriver by hand, is located in Storage/DOSDrivers, the file "ServerAutoMounts", in ENV:AROSTCP which indicates the DOSDriver to be mounted, should also be deleted.
The per-mount files are written to ENV:SMB or SYS:Storage/DOSDrivers. There is also additional file ENV:AROSTCP/ServerAutoMounts which states what will be presented to the end user.
====Old SMBFS====
e.g. to connect to a NAS share such as \\NASBOX\Shared use -:
SMBFS WORKGROUP=<YOUR WORKGROUP NAME> VOLUME=<AROS volume name to use>: SERVICE=<UNC Path to connect to>
SMBFS WORKGROUP=MYNET VOLUME=Shared: SERVICE=//NASBOX/Shared
And you will then have an icon appear on your desktop for the volume name you have chosen.
You can put the above script into wbstartup or
give it an icon, change it to a 'project' and give it the default tool c:iconx
Open a shell and type copy sys:script.info "sys:wbstartup/YOURSCRIPTNAME.info"
This should create an icon for your script file.
Now right-click on your script and select 'information'.
Change 'tool' to 'project', put 'c:iconx' into the 'default tool' box, click save
The reason being that scripts need to be opened with 'execute SCRIPTNAME' (or 'iconx') whereas the programs started from wbstartup are opened using 'run PROGRAMNAME'. It's the same as trying to start a command-line tool from the workbench by double-clicking it.
====Setup ISO images within AROS====
Use [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/storage DiskImage] which supports many cd image formats ISO, CCD, MDF/MDS, CUE/BIN, NRG and UIF. To mount CD or DVD images use below....
<pre >
# Rename your iso 'Unit0' (note no extension).
# Do 'View/All files' on you Aros partition. You should now see a folder called 'Diskimages'. Copy your renamed iso to there.
(Alternatively, you could type at the shell 'assign FDSK: xxx', where xxx is the location of your iso.)
# From the shell, type 'mount CD0:' and the iso should appear on the Wanderer desktop. You can now access it like a real disk.
</pre >
assign devname: dismount
Assign DOSVOLUME: remove
[http://aminet.net/package/disk/misc/unmount-0.1 unmount] most filesystems work but SFS lacks support for ACTION_DIE packet
If you are using an IcAros install, the startup scripts are set up to wipe the Diskimages directory on boot, so its worth keeping a second copy of the iso somewhere else. Alternatively, you could set up extra mountlists for additional iso images. I've made a file called iso1 in the Aros:devs directory that contains the following text:
<pre>
/* Entry for ISO image */
ISO1:
FileSystem = cdrom.handler
Device = fdsk.device
Unit = 1
LowCyl = 0
HighCyl = 0
Surfaces = 1
BlocksPerTrack = 1
DOSType = 0x41434400
Activate = 1
#
</pre>
Then I just need an iso called 'Unit1' (corresponding to the 'Unit = 1' entry in the mountlist) in Diskimages (or wherever I assign FDSK: to) and to mount I type in at the shell:
Mount iso1: from devs:iso1
Of course, if you create mountlists for ISO2, ISO3:, etc. (with the corresponding change to the 'Unit = ' line) you can have as many isos mounted as you wish. I just call mine ISO1: etc. to distinguish them from the real CD drives
==Video Guides==
Video demonstrations and tutorials covering:
:00. '''Introduction'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@jamesmattson6813/videos Various Aros Installs],
::[https://www.youtube.com/embed/j8EmSEby0Rg AROS repo in gource, view of AROS dev commits from 1997 to 2025], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx_zqlBow40&feature=related Gource view of AROS 1997 up to 2009],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1RsvEm7UrU Why an Amiga OS in 2011],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W886mheV74&pp=ygUPYW1pZ2EgYXJvcyAyMDI2 Johan Grip on early days of AROS x86], [],
:01. '''Installation'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7YjufrJqDs Aros One install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMguHTdC5E Aros One USB install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNXauy5m5Wc Aros One install], [http://vimeo.com/11013489 Modify Grub boot],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyQVeyXIywc&feature=channel iMica Silent Pt3], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2AnkoflY14 Wipe whole drive and Install - warning loss of data on drive],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVXm6_-witQ VirtualBox install], [ VMware install],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k2PEmT8I14 Broadway AROS Install],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtDiXhjSIfs Is Aros Icaros a choice?],
::[ driver install],
::[http://www.vimeo.com/10491104 HDAudio install but needs account], [],
:02. '''Amiga Basics'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8mWxwzH5o Screens tutorial],
::[https://m.youtube.com/user/AMIGASYSTEM/videos General], [ Dos Scripts tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT7SmVEpjc OS 1.2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6kX3FqH8Ww&feature=related OS 1.3],
:03. '''Customisation demos'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@AMIGASYSTEM/videos Prefs tutorial], [ Decoration tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn5C8G3aDXU Scalos],
:04. '''Setting up''' internet access and surfing the web, FTP, IRC and Mail apps
::[ Network Prefs], [ AirCOS tutorial], [ jabberwocky tutorial],
:05. '''Native bundled Games and Applications'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYlFv2B-VXc 3D Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXK7wwhd-R0 Latest Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUgiVThv23Q&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL PrBoom GL], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s7u8TPy7V4 Assault Cubes], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fih6aCXKeqs Cube 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X0ay0MGOms DosBox on Aros], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKduDjf14k Oct 2010],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FziV2z_uxnQ Apps Pt 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs37_nfa5CI Apps Pt 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn59_VvbQR0&feature=related Apps Pt 3],
::DOpus4 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRybWjrrME DOpus 4],
::Milkytracker [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxBOEPzpdKg&feature=related Laying Down Base Tracks],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2uKQ0-ieOE Audio Evolution 4 in action], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq4r9k0_jZI Quick Videos],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGKCFZcIc0I&feature=related ScreenRecorder], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=974c2e-Fqak&feature=related TV out Tests],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjq8ct5d5IY AmiFIG], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0rHvPhYJo4&feature=youtu.be ZuneFIG],
::[http://wiki.povray.org/content/Documentation:Tutorial_Section_1 POVray Tutorial 1],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk-ZNLfJsvQ pt 1, jan. 2008], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWRy33g1R7Y pt 2, feb. 2009], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5PbhCtm4vE pt 3, feb. 2010],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7_FJUoQ89o Hollywood programming], [], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
:06. '''Commercial software available'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKXY9B4R43s AntiryadGX 3D Game Editor],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMS9NDzwm5U BOH indie Game],
:07. '''Running classic amiga apps and games'''
:: Amiberry [], [],
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2008/11/introducing-amibridge.html Intro Amibridge], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Old Amiga Apps], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Why Janus UAE is good],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlsNSYSuDg DPaint tutorial]
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2009/11/can-icaros-play-my-amiga-games-and-why.html Play Amiga Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTaZCNOvCnE],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMehS77LXQ4 Pagestream Introduction], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284-w3hTzII Pagestream Tutorial 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlwEGwhZzl4 Pagestream Tutorial 2],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIcrIjPOctc Catweasel Mk4 PCI Part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaitHeL6bEA Part 2],
:08. '''Misc and History'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6mDXKU29w0 Mum uses old AmigaOS Workbench 1.1 (1986)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaRkacQ-YMg Why an Amiga 500 (1987)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5CYsgVCzYY an Amiga 2000 (1987)],
:09. '''Misc Shows and Events'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klgVSWKs4kE VCF 2010], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ3d5qR-Hv8 24:06 Jason McMullan at amiwest 2012 about AROS], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpQO7XSfAv4 Aros SMP multi core amiwest 2013], [], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFRtAAmiFbE ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjdUEyjx8GM ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydYDqZQpim8 ], [], [https://www.youtube.com/@uminekoshouten/featured ], [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NfoY023w-vE ],
:10.
::[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6qJTNW4-6GY ]
===History===
The project was originally started by a small group of Amiga [http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/aros.html enthusiasts] in 1995. These individuals were mainly computer-based college university students at the start, though that student trend has diminished since. An interview with Aaron Digulla [http://arosshow.blogspot.com/2006/12/interview-with-aaron-digulla-who.html here]
* 1992 Commodore folds
* 1996-1998 much of the early years was concerned with exec, dos and intuition libraries.
* Early 1999, Haage & Partner used parts of the AROS code in AmigaOS 3.9.
* March 2001, floppy disk images of AROS became available.
* Early 2002, AROS changed its name from Amiga Replacement Operating System to Amiga Research Operating System
* June 2002, AROS devs decided to use Zune (MUI 3.8 rewrite) as the GUI system.
* November 2002, Eric Schwartz drew Kitty for AROS usage.
* Early 2003, AROS.org underwent a graphics facelift.
* Late 2003, GCC C compiler arrived.
* Early 2004, Aros-Exec opened.
* Early 2005, Aros Max bootable CD arrived.
* Late 2005, SFS filesystem ported and allowed fast access to apps and network support arrived
* Early 2007, AROS.org underwent another graphics facelift.
* Mid-2007, AROS changed to AROS Research Operating System after A.Inc. sued Hyperion with a trademark violation.
* Late 2007, the hard disk installer added and VmwAROS (later called Icaros Desktop) distro launched.
* Early 2009, Our first usable web browser (OWB)
* September 2010, first wireless support appears and AspireOS started as a distro
* Early 2012, the first paper-cut bugfix and Fab's Odyssey Web Browser ported
* Early 2014, backport of most features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday use (Icaros 2.0 and above)
* 2015 work started on using the extra cores of the PI 2
* Early 2017, work started on utilising the addition cores on modern CPUs starting with the 64bit x86 version
* Mid-2017, m68k port optimized for the Vampire 2 / Apollo accelerators (68080 AMMX FPGA)
* 2018 The old AROS Exec website closed and a new one opened
* 2019 AROS One distribution started and now with USB install version
* Early 2021, backport of more features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday ABIv0 (Aros One 1.5 and above)
* 2025 year of 64bit pc builds and porting 32bit applications to 64bit ABIv11
===Bounties===
To help inspire developers with both ideas and monetary incentives, rewards are offered for the successful completion of "bounties" (requests for missing/new functionality) chosen by the community and handled by [http://power2people.org power2people] (formerly done by TeamAROS). A monthly option is [http://www.power2people.org/funds/aros/ here].
Future goals for AROS include expanding its underlying retargetability to support even more diverse architectures, provide memory protection features and user level file security, SMP and many other wonderful features missing from AmigaOS — while still providing as much source level compatibility as is possible (however it is accepted that to achieve some goals code certain things may require a little recoding).
[http://www.ohloh.net/p/aros/contributors Developers] come and go as with any open source effort and we would like to thank them for their efforts...
;1996-2000:In DigullaA (coordinator), GripJ, TempletonI (BSD), SchulzM, RittauS, voordenDagL, HolmM, JohanssonT, VanIngelgomH, SteigerwaldM, BortasP, deJongK, AlfredssonJ, InnocentiB,
;2001-2005:In [http://chodorowski.com/adam/aros.html ChodorowskiA], StegerG, BergerS, HeutlingS, AlemagnaF (gcc), VerhaegenS (rexx), KielH, MatheussenKS (CAMD), SzczygielskiP, ErikssonP, LeCorfecD (Zune), BauerS (Zune), FurlongW, GustafssonJ, AndrewsN, CafferkeyN, GierichM (jpeg), PattonJ, ParsonsM, DietrichJ, SeilerT, BischoffL, LorentzenNH, AdamO, BerglundH, SmithP, HolmenD, BlomM,
;2006-2010:In FedinP, RusslerM, SzymczykS (owb), SmiechowiczK (openGL), WeissM, NorrisR, BrunnerO, WiszkowskiT, GreppinA, [http://www.fukt.bsnet.se/~bearsoft/ Bearsoft Björn Screwelius], ErbY, CharletF, HodgesC, [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4819&forum=18&post_id=43103#forumpost43103 HokstadV], McMullanJ (m68k), WilenT (m68k),
;2011- :In MuijzenbergPHvanden, ALB42, JonesEM, weiju, DizzyofCRN, wawa, miker,
* 1996 - The linux hosted version for i386 was the first to arrive
* 1998 - i386, The native version for i386-based PC AT computers and compatibles.
* 2004 - x86/64, The native version for 64-bit (x86_64, amd64) PC computers.
* 2008 - sam440/ppc, The native version for Sam440EP, Sam440EP Flex and Sam460ex computers.
* 2009 - efika, The native version for PowerPC Efika computers.
* 2010 - m68k, The native version for m68k Amigas or WinUAE
* 2013 - raspi/armfh, early native version for ARMv6 based Raspberry Pi computers.
* 2017 - x86/64bit smp
Debugging capture serial debug at all (especially with sysdebug=all or --sysdebug=all) to see it displayed on screen
* yes, usb -> rs232 adapters can work most of the time, some of the cheapest ones are not fully compatible with all rs232 devices to capture to another device
* you will need a null modem cable (or a null modem adapter usually female to female) in addition to the usb -> rs232 adapter (usb adapter is a normal modem ie. the pins are not crossed over)
Normal modem cable - straight connection DCE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 2 RXD
Pin 3 -> Pin 3 TXD
Pin 5 -> Pin 5 GND
</pre>
Null modem cable connections DTE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 3
Pin 3 -> Pin 2
Pin 5 -> Pin 5
</pre>
(9pole SUB-D)
<pre>
serial ser: (amiga/aros) tty2 tty1USB0 (linux) COM1 (windows) (depends on the os being used)
speed baud transfer rate 9600 38400 lower baud might be more successful
data bits 8
stop bits 1
parity none
handshaking flow control - none xon/xoff (most likely) rts/cts dsr/dtr (pins not connected so should not work)
</pre>
*You cannot use compiled aros X86-64 bit software (when ready) on aros X86 32bit. PPC compiled software on X86 and so on.
*68k is tested with the UAE emulator (WinUAE) but some tests are done on native 68000 based Amigas and others.
*PPC support is very limited to certain devices.
If you use the WBStartup, you have to delete the other icons in the folder (readme etc..) and you have to add in the Icon Tooltype the parameter DONOTWAIT
If you use user-startup instead, you need to add the attached command "after assignment to LUA"
C:WBRun DH1:Extras/Utility/WeatherBar/WeatherBar >NIL:
Change the command to match your WeatherBar path.
<pre>
PATH sys:Utilities/WeatherBar ADD
run >nil: lua:amilua weatherforecast.lua
</pre>
To enter data your Country or City, ist with city_id numbers can be found [http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz here] or you need to go to [https://www.bbc.com/weather BBC Weather], once you type the name of your city or town in the appropriate tab, and press enter, the 7 numbers to be added in the "WeatherBar" will appear on the Browser url address bar above
Unicode v16.0 emojis are not supported but [https://github.com/jens-maus/libcodesets codesets.library] provides
<pre>
internally supported (hardcoded) charsets/codesets are: (conversions are possible from and to each codeset):
AmigaPL – Polish (Amiga)
Amiga-1251 – Cyrillic (Amiga)
ISO-8859-1 – Western European
ISO-8859-1+Euro – West European (with EURO)
ISO-8859-2 – Central/East European
ISO-8859-3 – South European
ISO-8859-4 – North European
ISO-8859-5 – Slavic languages
ISO-8859-9 – Turkish
ISO-8859-15 – West European II
ISO-8859-16 – South-Eastern European
KOI8-R – Russian
UTF-8 – Unicode
In addition, external charset table files can be stored in LIBS:Charsets or loaded by an application from PROGDIR:Charsets. The charset files included with this distributions are:
IBM866 – Cyrillic (cp866)
ISO-8859-7 – Greek (LatinGreek)
ISO-8859-10 – Nordic (Latin 6)
windows-1250 – Central/East Europe (Windows)
windows-1251 – Cyrillic (Windows)
windows-1252 – West European (Windows)
</pre>
Icaros 2.3 USB image needs a header stripped so it can work correctly
dd bs=512 skip=1 status=progress if=icaros_light_2-3-0_pendrive.bin of=/dev/sdxy && sync
Scalos
<pre>
-------------------------------
{ "STRING", "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K",
HALIGN LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT
VALIGN TOP | CENTER | BOTTOM
STYLE NORMAL | BOLD | ITALIC | BOLDITALIC
FONT // font specification - format: "fontname.font/size"
-------------------------------
arguments for STRING SRC
"diskstate",
"diskusage",
"diskusagefree",
"diskusageinuse",
"diskusagepercent",
"fibfilename",
"filecomment",
"filedate",
"fileprotection",
"filesize",
"filetime",
"filetypestring",
"iconname",
"linktarget",
"plugin" pluginname <optional plugin arguments>
"versionstring",
"volumecreateddate",
"volumecreatedtime",
"volumeordevicename",
-------------------------------
arguments for HIDE
"novolumenode",
"isempty" (some STRING)
-------------------------------
all internal commands:
"about",
"backdrop",
"cleanup",
"cleanupbyname",
"cleanupbydate",
"cleanupbysize",
"cleanupbytype",
"clearselection",
"clone",
"close",
"copy",
"cut",
"delete",
"emptytrashcan",
"executecommand",
"formatdisk",
"iconify",
"iconinfo",
"lastmsg",
"leaveout",
"makedir",
"open",
"parent",
"paste",
"putaway",
"quit",
"redraw",
"redrawall",
"rename",
"reset",
"selectall",
"showallfiles",
"showonlyicons",
"shutdown",
"sizetofit",
"snapshot",
"snapshotall",
"snapshotwindow",
"unsnapshot",
"update",
"updateall",
"viewbydate",
"viewbyicon",
"viewbysize",
"viewbytype",
"viewbytext",
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*Computer Hardware
*AROS (operating system)
*Applications and Games
*User
[http://www.osnews.com/story/15819 AROS] is one of the intermediate levels between the computer hardware and the user. It is an open-source, clean-room implementation of AmigaOS 3.x that can be run on many different computer architectures. It runs primarily on PC x86 64bit and also PC 32bit hardware but also on motorola 68k and compatibles, some ARM and PowerPC.
This page will cover enough to be able to write the downloaded image to your preferred media, to run a LiveUSB, LiveCD or LiveDVD on your office/home PC (Live meaning you can test without changing your existing setup) and, ultimately, to use it.
Intel / AMD PC hardware support mostly covers the years 2000 to 2010 but work is under way to cover recent PC hardware. At the moment, AROS is '''not''' recommended to be '''installed''' on a working vital data holding machine. Instead, writing to and booting from a '''USB stick''' could be a much better option.
AROS is an hobby OS and can co-exist with Windows(TM), MacOSX(TM), Android(TM) or Linux(TM) and act as an alternative.
Unfortunately, Aros has few developers so upgrades and improvements can take [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/mailman/aros-cvs/ time to appear].
AROS core is now [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/IncompleteAPIs ~80%] finished and is usable, so keep in mind that the software is still considered ALPHA/BETA and in development. Currently AROS is fun to play with on a curiosity level, but it is also interesting to program. AROS has some multimedia features and has internet access.
Most importantly, use AROS to its maximum potential as it stands now, find ways to have fun with it and share your experiences.
Good Sites to visit
: [https://www.arosworld.org/home.php Aros World User forum]
: [https://ae.arosworld.org/ Aros Exec site relocated]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/ AROS News]
: [https://www.facebook.com/ArosWorkshop/ Aros Workshop],
: [https://www.osnews.com/topic/amiga-aros/ OSNews]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/aros/ Reddit]
: [https://archives.arosworld.org Aros Archives]
: [https://aminet.net/ Aminet]
: [http://www.amiga-news.de/en/ English translation of German site]
: [https://aros.sourceforge.io AROS]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS Codebase]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/issues Issues] and [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/bugs/ old defunct bugs site]
: [https://github.com/deadwood2 Deadwood's builds], [https://www.axrt.org/download/aros/v11/ v11 builds], [https://axrt.org/downloads-aros Updated i386 32bit PC builds],
: [https://github.com/ezrec Ezrec x86 m68k mirror of old svn version]
: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86, x64]
: [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros x86 and x64]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ AROS portable USB3 stick images of hosted Aros One x86 and x64 on debian]
: [http://vmwaros.blogspot.com Icaros Desktop x86 now on sabbatical, very old edition]
: [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone AspireOS, of the netbook Aspire One, very old edition]
: [http://arosalive.blogspot.co.uk/p/10-basic-aros-how-tos-tutorials.html Basic How To guides]
: [http://arosgamer.blogspot.co.uk/ AROS Playground], [http://thewetmachine.net/tag/aros/ Jess Wet Machine], [https://aroshacking.wordpress.com/ Jon Robertson's AROS Experiences and FPC Free Pascal], [],
:[http://www.apollo-accelerators.com/ Apollo Accelerators m68k], [http://www.amigablogs.net/ Amiga Blogs], [http://blog.a-eon.biz/blog/ Trevor Dickinson blog], [http://www.pegasos.org/index.php Genesi activity],
: [https://forum.amiga.org/ Amiga OS AOS 3.x forum]
: [http://eab.abime.net/ EAB Amiga]
: [http://www.amigaworld.net/ AmigaWorld]
: [http://www.ppa.pl/ Polish Amiga Like News]
: [http://www.apollo-core.com/ Apollo Forum]
: [https://amigaalive.blogspot.com/ AmigaAlive]
: [https://www.amigalove.com/software Disk Mags]
: [https://amigachristmastree.ultimateamiga.com/ Xmas Amiga Game Jam]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/amiga/ Amiga]
== Distributions aka Distros ==
For end users there are distributions (ready made with selected apps aiming to be easy to use), mostly created and maintained by one person in their own workflow/style. They reuse the nightly boot compiles to suit their needs and possibly other end users. You are free to create your own if required.
* For native 64bit Intel/AMD: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x64], [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 32bit Intel/AMD which will run on 64bit machines: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86], [https://www.tinyaros.it/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 68k [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One m68k], [http://www.aros-platform.de/ AROS Vision],
* For hosted Linux usb drive image [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ x64 Debian hosted version of Aros One],
* For hosted ARM there is Aeros and wip native RaspberryPi
AROS was originally developed on Linux but can run on an Intel-based Linux distro as an app. As time has gone on, it can be run as an app on many more operating systems (Windows, FreeBSD, Linux and limited on MacOS). This may sound strange: an OS running on top of another OS.
Basically, this is to take advantage of drivers (audio, internet, graphics, etc.) and compiler environments, in the existing OS, with which people may be already familiar. The term we use for what AROS does is "Hosted".
AROS Native is the term coined to describe AROS being run without any OS underneath it. It runs alone just like AmigaOS(TM) did. As this version does not benefit from "Hosted" drivers, dedicated ones have to be ported/written. Hence the smaller range of supported hardware / peripherals. We have other pages highlighting this support
AROS is open source so basically everyone can take part. The source is public on github and there are new commits most days. AROS is automatically compiled daily, result are the nightly builds hosted on Sourceforge. The nightly builds are only used for testing changes, testing software and the starting point for distribution maintainers or even your own distribution. They are very basic, miss some functionality and apps like web browsers and are not suited for end users.
* The [https://sourceforge.net/projects/aros/files/nightly2/ Nightly2], [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php nightly builds File Release Service] or [http://aros.sourceforge.net/downloads/ Sourceforge Project Web builds] are made automatically every night directly from the Github and in the past, SVN (Subversion) tree and contain the latest code for the AROS operating system. It should be noted that the builds have not been tested in any way and can be horrible broken.
There are two standards ABIv0 (old) and ABIv1 (newest).
*ABIv1 ABIv11 nightly builds for 64bit PC builds, it is where the most work is done by developers
*ABIv0 is needed for 32bit (which also runs on 64bit) intel / amd distributions
==Media==
AROS media tends to boot in this tier list of media types, first internal HDD SSD, CD DVD drive, and finally usb drive (last two can depend on bios boot order)
* USB .VHD
[https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86 and x64], with md5 below
<pre>
7dd7119ab3e56d75ee852c137226b4d7 *ArosOne-USB-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
cf906eeaad4a83b3520b1896bdc6b0d3 *ArosOne-USB-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
e2eb8fe8cfd61c567b0152a61cf85251 *ArosOne-x86-v2.8-USB-IMG.zip
559909c75c2f56472c74267a7d075355 *ArosOne-x86-v2.7-USB-IMG.zip
93da5898508c1a8c05bb8991ab7bd117 *AROS One Image-USB-2.4.zip
59fcabd7090e47f12d54f7eb78cf0f45 *ArosOne-x86-v2.2-USB-Image.zip
24fb8de726ae8fc5fe5bac6d30f03dc5 ArosOne-x86-v2.0-USB-Image.zip
f3d725e990072edce633b59747911b6b ArosOne-x86-v1.8-USB-IMG.zip
e089a24ae310e92fcc407a0125602ce8 Aros-One x86-IMG-USB-v1.6.zip
</pre>
[https://tinyaros.flazio.com/ Tiny AROS]
22bc993625b7c75b17263c0cc7e7baaa *Tiny Aros_copy.vhd (March 2024)
There is usually a vhd image inside the zip that can be written to USB sticks which is so much faster than the old ISO written to physical CD DVD method. This .vhd can be written to an USB stick / ssd with these pieces of software below but it will erase the previous contents from the usb
Windows - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ RPi Raspberry Imager, use custom and see all files], [https://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/ HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool], [https://rufus.ie/ Rufus up to version 3.20 may work with VirtualBox HD vhd images with Win7 but not some Rufus 4.x versions], [https://etcher.balena.io/ Balena Etcher],
Linux - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ Raspberry Imager Ubuntu], Suse Image / Multi writer, dd,
Mac -
* Virtual Machine .ISO or CDs DVDs
The native iso images are currently not compatible with Ventoy, Yumi, MultiBootUSB, Easy2Boot E2B, or similar
<pre>
11c8a147fcad7ecf52ae3a43e1934b69 *ArosOne-DVD-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
f93053d3b9ccf304d7e6ac3389e1987b *ArosOne-DVD-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
86d808a40dc7be389a758799a9b4f595 *ArosOne-x86-v2.0-ISO-DVD.zip
f1fc8599ef6a39e5df394e0f41d55526 *AROS-One-x86-ISO-DVD-v1.6.zip
</pre>
You can use a virtual emulator like VirtualBox, VMWare to mount the iso image which can then be used to boot and/or install to USB.
no software can write an AROS ISO to a Pendrive. The author of ‘Rufus’ (who used an Amiga 500 as a child) once tried, but when he saw the system composition, he said he was unable to do it.
The solution is to boot the ISO from a VM (WMware, VBox), then install the AROS build on the Pendrive, which will eventually become a Live Pendrive that can be booted on a PC.
The only precaution is that in some cases it is necessary to thoroughly clean the Pendrive of any partitions and remove any bootloader that is not AROS. The Pendrive must remain raw without any partitions.
You can clean the USB stick on a PC with a program that manages hard disks. You need to do a partition wipe. On some USB sticks, you can clean it with InstallAROS.
Previously the only installation option was CD-RW or DVD-RW, since the whole system can be burnt onto a single disk and can be reused when the next version is released. Good branded discs like Taiyo Yuden (later JVC) or Verbatim should be used to reduce frustration later. The days for this media is gone but kept here for information
Since nobody currently sells AROS on any other media, you will need access to a CD/DVD burner to create the installation disk yourself. After it is on a CD or DVD, then access and writing to USB pendrives becomes available (this should be viewed as an outdated or last resort alternative method now), as well as using good USB manufacturers like Sandisk, Kingston, etc. rather than some other no-names.
Try burning it to a CD-RW or DVD-RW using your CD/DVD burning program (most burning software have a burn iso option). The ideal writing speed is 2x or 4x, higher speeds can give errors and problems. Check the writing integrity of your CD or DVD if your software has an option to do so before going any further.
Standalone portable usb cd dvd drives do not boot physical burnt discs, please use an internal ide sata drive instead.
* SD-card
For ARM Pi Aros, copy the files onto a FAT32 formatted SD card.
==Booting==
The LiveUSB, and in the past LiveCD LiveDVD, is designed to trial (test drive) various operating systems without having to install them to your working system.
Since 2011, UEFI was introduced to replace the original PC BIOS which made booting media more confusing. Some changes in the UEFI/bios may be needed
*go into the bios using esc, f2 or f? and disable the Security -> Secure Boot and maybe apply option for Legacy IDE mode
*you may have to press F9, F10 or F12 or p on boot up to present a device boot options like USB or CD/DVD
*disable the Fast Boot config so it would recognize portable DVD-drive and changed the Boot-sequence
Secure boot was introduced by Microsoft and later consortium control what operating systems work with Secure Boot via shims.
For Aros, it is best to disable or be able to change Secure Boot (if you dual boot with Windows this may cause issues with Window boots after)
The grub part of the boot should be fully automatic, and you should see a multiple choice graphic card screen after 10 seconds for USB or over 30s CDs and DVDs.
After the grub graphics choice, AROS takes over the booting and any issues can arise here
=====Advice for various machines=====
Some of the stages involved and shown on the display in a typical AROS boot start up
<pre>
[MultiLoader]
[ELF Loader]
[Boot]
[HPET]
[Kernel:ACPI]
[Kernel:APIC-IA32]
[Kernel:SMP APIC]
[HiddStorage]
ACPI: ????
ACPI Error
[ACPI]AcpiOs????
[BattClock] Got RTC century offset 0x32 from ACPI
[PCI] Scanning bus ?
[AHCI] Sata
[Vesa] only if vesa is chosen as graphics option
[ATA] detect hd & cd drives
[ATA0?] ata-identity
[packet] fat.handler be.handler, etc.
[DOS]
[Storage:Bus]
[Storage:Controller]
[MSS] USB setup
[ehciInit] Port ? maps to controller ?
[I2C]
[ATI]
[drm] nouveau
[AROSTCP] if you have network driver prefs set up to start when booting
</pre>
; If boot fails, please give us some indication (pictures or videos) where the boot stops and the message(s) on screen.
AROS's native SATA/AHCI driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ahci.device, try disabling it. At your chosen boot entry in the GRUB menu, Press E, scroll down to the ahci.device entry, and add a # or ; at the start of that line or delete it with Ctrl-K. Then press Ctrl-X or F10 to boot.
If your disk isn't accessible at all with this change, you might need to change the SATA controller to IDE legacy mode in the BIOS: however, making this change will likely cause problems booting Windows on the same machine (if it's already installed). To disable ahci.device permanently, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and remove the ahci.device line from all boot entries you intend to use.
SATA AHCI Timeout while waiting for device to complete operations with BIOS SATA entry set to AHCI mode stops at "waiting for bootable media" screen, changing BIOS SATA setting back to IDE mode may allow it to continue booting
The ATA driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ata.device, try using the alternative in sys:devs/alt which is an older version. Press E when your chosen boot entry is highlighted in the GRUB menu, scroll down to the ata.device entry, and change it to read "module /Devs/Alt/ata.device". Then press Ctrl-X to boot. To make this change permanent, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and change the path to ata.device in all boot entries you intend to use.
Further options (removing the " ") to add to the GRUB menus to disable certain other components for debugging:
<pre>
Disable AHCI "AHCI=disable"
Disable NVME "NVME=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=nopci,nolegacy"
ATA safe mode: "ATA=nodma,32bit"
Disable IDE from SATA: "ATA=32bit,nosata2pata"
VIA / SIS with cdrom read io errors "ATA=nodma,nopoll"
noacpi all [PCI] devices to be invisible to AROS. disk drives work but network, sound won't
Set AHCI "AHCI=force150/force300/force600"
Disable AHCI/SATA: comment out with a # ; or remove ahci.device line with Ctrl-K
Disable USB: comment out # ; or remove pciusb.device and poseidon.library lines with Ctrl-K
Disable native graphics: "nomonitors"
USB3 "USB=xhci"
</pre>
Other useful grub command line options - nomonitors, noacpi, vesahack, nopoll
Press Ctrl and X together (or F10) to exit and boot with the new options. Just experiment with different variations until successful. Those working options will need to be reused with every reboot of AROS until you can edit the grub.cfg and make it permanent i.e. install to hard disk or USB.
* If you use VESA mode, you can see the debug log if you add 'vesahack' to the command line. This will set up split-screen mode. In the upper half you'll see AROS screen, in the bottom - debug log.
* ACPI ie. PCI hardware - If you get crashes at early boot, try adding 'NOACPI' to the command line
If you're having boot issues and have a null modem cable and a spare pc, a boot log is always useful. Edit your grub line to include debug=serial but would try with an with sysdebug=all in the line later as it can cause issues booting on machines with sysdebug=all enabled (corrupts the cpu initialization).
However, if you feel you have found a genuine bug/fault in AROS that needs attention, please use the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=439463&group_id=43586&func=browse bug submission form] to record as much information about what happened, why, and what hardware etc. you have so that people may try to assist you
For Virtual machines VMWare VirtualBox, etc., attach and press play to start the ISO image
If booting hasn't worked then it could be down to Bios/UEFI settings or USB3 (2014 onwards)
=====nvme.device=====
Since 2018, nvme drives are standard on most machines
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
=====AHCI=====
Starting taking over since 2011 on a lot of machines
* Check that UEFI (replacement for PC BIOS) has options set to remove UEFI SecureBoot option and apply CSM
* SATA drive is set for Legacy or a mixture AHCI/IDE and not AHCI
AHCI sata can be very difficult to get working
Most Windows installs are already set to AHCI sata, changing this to a legacy IDE mode setting can help but please check if Windows will still boot. Some hardware like Lenovo laptops do not always like being set in legacy mode so only use as a last resort and aware of issues that can be caused.
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
With a 16C/32T chip machine, disable SMT and it should boot.
=====ata.device for old BIOS's =====
Pre 2010 this was the de facto standard method of providing settings to the computer at a lower level
Some adjustments to the BIOS setup options are necessary (usually by pressing a key like DEL, F1, F2, F12 or ESC, p on the very early boot up of the computer).
*Adjust booting options like moving USB hdd, CDROM higher as it is quite often disabled or placed lower by default, i.e. USB hdd, CD/DVD are placed at the top above the hard drive. Try looking here [http://www.windowsreinstall.com/articles/bios/ Windows] or [http://www.hiren.info/pages/bios-boot-cdrom Bios] or [http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Bios-to-Boot-from-a-CD-ROM Boot] or web search "BIOS BOOT CDROM"
* At the '''SAME''' time, check if the SATA/AHCI option is set to Emulate or IDE Legacy, though this can have '''issues''' with any OS already on the hard disk. If in doubt, do nothing and seek advice.
* check that under BIOS settings you '''DO NOT''' have plug&play OS selected as Aros at this point is unable to route interrupts on its own and needs the BIOS to do that.
'''Save''' options changed at the end.
PCITool can show if the motherboard chipset is in IDE mode.
Class = 0x01 means STORAGE, Subclass = 0x01 means IDE. Also ProductID 0x3a20 resolves to non-AHCI mode in Intel ICH10 documentation.
==Installing==
We have a separate section [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_installing here]
We have a specific section for each CPU platform under the Specific platforms in the NavBar navigation bar on the right hand side menu
error code (-6) when using the ahci.device (has writing to disk problem but not reading) is enabled. change this line in your grub and reboot
<pre>
#module /Devs/ahci.device << disable
module /Devs/Alt/ata.device << add this line instead
</pre>
==File structure overview==
AROS' directory structure is mostly identical to AmigaOS directory structure, with some additions.
AROS: or SYS: also known as DH0: (i.e. the drive partition with AROS system) has the following simplified list of the main drawers (Amigas term for directories/folders).
{| class="wikitable"
|C:
| small apps, where AROS looks first for applications/games but will look at Tools, System afterwards
|----
|Devs:
| .audio, .hidd, network, graphics and other hardware device drivers are stored
|----
|L:
| where .handler files go
|----
|Libs:
| where .library files go
|----
|Prefs:
| applications that adjust or setup AROS functions and capabilities
|----
|S:
| startup scripts (for the aros boot process '''not''' grub) are stored here
|----
|Storage:
| place to keep old or alternative device drivers
|----
|System:
| applications associated with AROS operating system
|----
|Tools:
| extra applications
|----
|}
See [[Aros/User/DOS#Drives.2C_Files.2C_Assigns.2C_Directories|DOS manual: Drives, Files, Assigns, Directories]]
=== Filesystem ===
Whilst the kernel is the heart, the filesystem is the blood of the system...
*Journalling - ZFS XFS ext4 NTFS SFS PFS3
*Non-journaling - BtrFS [http://aminet.net/disk/misc ext2] exFAT FAT32(VFAT) FFS
Filesystem options for AROS to install
* SFS default
* Professional File System PFS3 [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=52234&highlight=pfs3+free&page=13 m68k]
* FFS very old now but left for legacy usage
Other [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/filesystem filesystems] for storage purposes
* FAT32 favorite as most OSs support
* NTFS (can lock system)
* exFAT
PFS *minimises* the amount of fragmentation, but does not automatically defrags as it saves files to the drive
SFS tries to do exactly the same thing, but in certain cases it doesn't do as well as PFS. But since you can defrag SFS
The only filesystems that really NEED defragging are from Microsoft(TM) - exFAT/VFAT/NTFS
<pre>
Copy L/exfat-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an exFAT partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = exfat-handler
DosType = 0x46415458
</pre>
<pre>
Copy L/ntfs3g-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an NTFS partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = ntfs3g-handler
DosType = 0x4e544653
Also to make a read-only mount you can set:
Control = ro
</pre>
The Smart File System (SFS) is a journaling filesystem used on Amiga computers and AmigaOS-derived operating systems. It is designed for performance, scalability and integrity, offering improvements over standard Amiga filesystems as well as some special or unique features.
SFS is written in C and was originally created and released as freeware in 1998 by John Hendrikx. After the original author left the Amiga scene in 2000, the source code to SFS was released and its development continued by Ralph Schmidt in MorphOS.
Its development has now forked; as well as the original Amiga version, there are now versions for MorphOS, AROS, AmigaOS 3, and a version for AmigaOS 4, which have different feature sets but remain compatible to each other. Versions for AROS, AmigaOS and MorphOS are based on different branches.
In addition, there is a driver for Linux to read Amiga SFS volumes, GRUB natively supports it and there are free drivers to use it from UEFI. The Linux version is [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ independent code].
SFS (Smart File System) partially defragments itself while the filesystem is in use. The defragmentation process is almost completely stateless
AROS SFS version has a 120GB partition size limit on hard disks and DVDs current 4gig size limit.
The sources for the MorphOS 64-bit version of SFS were available but no porting to AROS has happened so far due to endian issues, etc.
SFS Tools
* GUI - arSFSDoctor,
* CLI - sfscheck , [http://www.portacall.org/ sfsundelete], sfsformat, setcache hits a usability ceiling around the 10GB / 100,000 file mark,
sfscheck dh0: seek purge fraglist defragment
If there are two simultaneous file writes in progress and you reboot machine (or it locks up or crashes) you may end up with a corrupted filesystem. Although arSFSDoctor may help, you might have to copy the files to another partition, format the partition with the errors on and copy the files back.
A bit error on the harddisk would give this error.
PFS / SFS are way more advanced and much much faster than the FFS. FFS is supported for legacy reasons only.
The Professional File System (PFS) is a filesystem originally developed commercially for the Amiga and now distributed on Aminet with a 4-clause BSD license. It is a compatible successor of AmiFileSafe (AFS), with an emphasis on added reliability and speed compared to standard Amiga filesystems. It also features multi-user abilities like the older MuFS.
PFS has so many advantages including the important things, speed, the ability to recover all deleted files even simply same name by typing the command ". Deldir" convenient if done in Directory Opus, virtually deleted files are copied normally as if they had never been deleted, other convenience is to not ever invalidate the filesystem, just put it on top of the startup-sequence command "diskvalid", which automatically corrects any irregularities in the system startup; PFS also provides a device for floppy which makes them very fast and takes advantage of the full capacity of the floppy including the area dedicated to the bootloader.
The device is split into two main areas. At the beginning of the device is the metadata section, which consists of a root block, and a generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store metadata. The rest of the device is another contiguous generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store data. The metadata section usually uses a few percent of the device, depending on the size of the device.
The metadata is stored as a tree of single blocks in the metadata section. The entire directory structure is recorded in the metadata, so the data section purely contains data from files. The metadata describes the location of data in files with extents of blocks, which makes the metadata quite compact.
When a metadata update occurs, the system looks at the block containing the metadata to be changed, and copies it to a newly allocated block from the metadata section, with the change made, then it recursively changes the metadata in the block that points to that block in the same way. This way, eventually the root block needs to be changed, which causes the atomic metadata update.
The filesystem is reasonably good at keeping files unfragmented, although there is a defragmentation tool available which will work on an online filesystem ie whilst being used.
It was the first filesystem to introduce the concept of the Recycle Bin natively at filesystem-level to the Amiga, holding the last few deleted files in a hidden directory on the disk root.
PFS version 5.3 was developed in C and a small portion of assembly code by Michiel Pelt. There are endian issues to be overcome and adapting the small amount of m68k to C before use on intel based machines, etc.
Autoupdate of files in a directory is already implemented in Wanderer, but not all file systems handle dos.library/StartNotify() in its full extent. It seems to work correctly in Ram Disk (thanks to AmberRAM handler), and it also works on SFS formatted devices. Other file systems might not yet have it implemented correctly though.
The PC equivalent of the Amiga's RDB is the master boot record (MBR).
===Installing Applications===
The typical means to install applications under AROS/AmigaOS involves simply copying/extracting the archive (.zip .lha .rar .tar.gz) file containing the applications files to your own desired location i.e. drawer/folder. Once extracted, launching it by double clicking on an icon (recommended) or using the shell (alternative). Generally, this is on a separate partition from your AROS system files, however in reality it can be any location - including RAM: if you don't want it staying around too long especially when you switch off.
At some time in the future it may be desirable for AROS to have a package-manager like subsystem able to retrieve information online about packages available for AROS and whether they update anything you currently have installed, however at the moment no such ability exists.
===User Data files===
AmigaOS has no notion of a default location to store user data files, and presently neither does AROS - though it may be desirable at some time to provide a common start location.
For most people, extra small FAT32 NTFS partition(s) as well as the usual Sys: (DH0:) and Work: (DH1:) / Briefcase (DU1:) partitions to store data seems preferable. Especially if a reinstall is ever needed.
===User Environment configuration files===
AmigaOS/AROS stores persistent system configuration data in directory assigned to ENVARC:. This, by default, points to SYS:Prefs/EnvArc.
During boot a copy is made to another assign, ENV:, which is for runtime usage. Changes to the files here will not survive a reboot.
Setting the env variables is generally done by applications themselves, or when necessary by the user using the SetEnv command. SetEnv has a SAVE switch to force the persistent copy in ENVARC: to be written also for when you are sure the change should be permanent.
Under the standard installation of AmigaOS style OSs, ENVARC: is copied to ENV: upon startup, which, if you have a hard drive installation, is in RAM:, hence, ENV: ends up being RAM:Env.
ENVARC: is the Environment Archive, which is the permanent copy of ENV:, which is the Environment. It's roughly like the Registry in Windoze.
Most programs do (and all should) store their settings in ENVARC: somewhere, and load them from ENV:. The effect of this can be seen in the Preference editors. If you Save your preferences, they go in ENVARC: and ENV:. If you click Use, they only go in ENV:. If you reboot, normally, anything saved to ENV: is lost, and is replaced with a copy of what is in ENVARC:.
you can set the default public screen for any tool started from a cli with the PUBSCREEN variable. So open the pubscreen, set PUBSCREEN to the name and start newcli for example, then the new cli window (and all following windows opened from that window) will appear on that public screen.
===Drivers===
All hardware support is placed in the Devs drawer (folder/directory). The network drivers <something.device> go in the Networks sub-drawer. Audio drivers <something.audio> are put in the AHI sub-drawer. Graphics drivers <something.hidd> are put in the Drivers sub-drawer.
==Configuring==
AROS has mainly decided on a MUI-like requester/menu/ clone so changing the background, icons, font, menus can be done with SYS:Prefs/Zune
AROS has several desktop GUI front ends like
* DOpus5 Magellan II, Wanderer and Scalos (medium)
* AROS Workbench, Workbook (smaller)
File / Directory managers like Dopus4, MCAmiga,
App Launch Shortcuts like FKey, Amistart, BoingIconBar, right mouse click on magellan, wanderer desktop, etc.
General usability decisions - Prefs/IControl,
Most apps can be autostarted by copying into SYS:WBStartup directory folder
e.g. WeatherBar.zip can be downloaded, unzip and the contents of the zip copied to wbstartup folder
ClicktoFront and .info to SYS:WBStartup so always be activated when turning on the computer
or add a text line to user-startup is SYS:S (scripts version of wbstartup)
e.g. standard Amiga / AROS does not allow clicking of background windows to come to the front to make it easy to get to the window you need but it has the ability if these apps are copied again to WBStartUp or are added to SYS:S/user-startup script
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/ClickToFront >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/DepthMenu >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >Nil:
Exchange controls Commodities and can be opened with alt, ctrl, h
Although there are heaps of docks, menus and other launcher programs on the Amiga like OSs, FKey has got to be one of the quickest and less complicated ways to launch programs, and it comes with the OS.
In SYS:Tools/Commodities, the FKey commodity (Ctrl Alt F) allows you to make actions assigned to some combinations of keys
<pre>
ALT TAB Cycle Windows
Cycle Screens
Enlarge Window
Shrink Window
Toggle Window Size
Insert Text
Run Program
Run Arexx Script
</pre>
e.g.
<pre>
LAmiga F1 = Avail Flush
LAmiga F2 = Open Prefs
LAmiga F3 = Finder
Alt Tab = Cycle Windows
LAmiga Tab or M = Cycle Screens
Alt Up arrow = Enlarge Window
Alt Down arrow = Shrink Window
Alt Home = Toggle Window Size
= Insert Text
LAmiga e = Run Program
= Run Arexx Script
</pre>
If your FKey GUI pops up when you start your Workbench up and you don't want it to, click once on the icon, go to the Icons-Information in the menu and make sure it has the tooltype set "CX_POPUP=NO".
Now let's launch it and assign the locale switching. After you double-click on FKey icon, launch the Exchange, choose the FKey from list and click the Show button. This will invoke the FKey window. You can see the ALT TAB in list assigned to window switching. Now enter the first key combination, say, ALT Z and go to the right panel. Choose Launch the program from pulldown menu and enter SYS:Prefs/Input as an argument. Append the USE switch and english preset name to the string as shown:
SYS:Prefs/Input USE SYS:Prefs/Presets/english
Click on the New Button to add the another combination. Now set the combination for your locale as shown above, replacing English name with your preset name. Click New button again and then Save Settings. Now you can use defined combinations to switch the layouts.
Although not needed by most users, the system wide ARexx script capability can manage many file manipulation task(s) but this would work only with those program that support [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs/Rexx ARexx] like
*Desktop - DOpus5, Scalos
*Dock - FKey,
*Files - Multiview, DOpus4,
*Internet Apps - Odyssey, WookieChat,
*General Apps -
the shell can be modified with escape strings but not needed in most cases
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
<pre>
RAlt Right Alt Key
LAlt Left Alt Key
RWinKey Right Windows Key
LWinKey Left Windows Key
RAmiga Right Amiga Key (if one)
LAmiga Left Amiga Key (if one)
</pre>
;Bootup Options
:Spacebar during boot, enters the bootmenu which allows a boot without startup sequence, etc
;Left Click
:LAmiga = LWinKey = F11
;Right Click
:RAmiga = RWinKey = F12
;Mark
:RAmiga and B
;Cut
:RAmiga and X
;Copy
:RAmiga and C
;Paste
:RAmiga and V
;Search
:RAmiga and S
;Mouse Movement
LAmiga and together with arrow keys - shift as well at the same time as well to move faster
;Mouse Selection
LAmiga and LAlt to select
;Screen Switching
LAmiga and M or N
;HELP key
Can sometimes be mapped to F11 but can be changed via FKey
===DOpus 5 Directory Opus Magellan II===
Dopus 5.x is a whole desktop replacement on the Amiga Workbench (Desktop)
DirectoryOpus app will assign DOpus5: to it's PROGDIR: automatically but if not add the below (edit SYS:System to suit where Dopus5 was installed) to your startup-sequence
<pre>
Assign DOpus5: SYS:System/DOpus5
DOpus5:DirectoryOpus
;DOpus5:C/LoadDB
</pre>
Left mouse button clicked twice on the desktop background brings up the Device List window.
Green strip notifies SRCE (source) and if another is open it will be red for DEST (destination). clicking on the red strip changes to green
Word list of actions with a left mouse click on the DOWN Arrow and directory stuff with < button which mirrors the icons at the top of each lister
single-key hotkeys? exactly the same as in dopus4, edit your functions (button bank, toolbar, menus etc.) and under the flags gadget is a key gadget, just click in it and press the key you want to use.
As for the extra text field... try turning off Extended lister key selection in environment / miscellaneous.
Shift and click on the icon - runs the icon
DOpus5 Magellan 2 Directory folder drawer structure
<pre>
ARexx - Arexx scripts .rexx and .dopus5 to perform tasks
Buttons -
Commands -
Desktop -
Environment - two environment files bundled:
default gets loaded if you run DOpus as a normal app
workbench gets loaded if you run DOpus as a WB Replacement (with LoadDB on startup)
Filetypes -
Groups -
Icons -
Images -
Modules - compiled tasks
Settings -
Sounds -
Themes -
WBStartup - Use this if standard SYS:WBStartup gives cannot wait error messages
</pre>
Settings -> Environment -> Display -> Workbench (Use)
*Settings -> Clock (add to title bar as well as the date)
*Toolbar -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 1) for Copy, Move, Delete, etc above the Device List
*Menu -> (Right Win Key together with 2)
*Buttons -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 3)
*Settings -> Environment (Right Win key together with 4) for Backgrounds, etc
*File Types -> (Right Win key together with 5)
*User Menus -> (Right Win key together with 6)
*Hotkeys -> Setup for quick shortcut keypresses (Right Win Key together with 7)
*Scripts -> (Right Win key together with 8)
*Icon Positioning -> (Right Win key together with 9)
Each Dopus5 theme are stored in a separate directory, named appropriately, which contains further sub directories
* Font (amiga bitmap fonts)
* Screens (jpg or any picture supported by datatypes but not animations)
* Sounds (wav but not iff 8svx )
* Icons (png newicons glowicons )
* Patterns (iff jpg png )
Just use wildcards in background filenames and you get a different picture every reboot
For example, configure in Environment -> Backgrounds -> Desktop something like this:
<pre>
Work:Pictures/Backgrounds/#?
...or
Work:Pictures/back#?.iff
...etc...
</pre>
[https://aminet.net/util/dopus arcdir and themes]
If you want to change the backdrop pic after a period of time, paste below into a text file called dopusrandbg.rexx and place in DOPus5:ARexx
<pre>
/* Changes DOpus background image forever
Start with:
Run >NIL: RX dopusrandbg.rexx
*/
if ~show("L", "rexxsupport.library") then do
if ~addlib("rexxsupport.library", 0, -30,0) then exit 10
end
/* Configure these two lines for your needs: */
minutes=1
picpath="Work:Pics/#?.iff"
address DOPUS.1
do forever
call delay 3000*minutes
dopus set background '"'picpath'"' desktop center custom
dopus refresh background custom
end
</pre>
If you don't want to use/open rexxsupport.library just for DELAY() then use the DOS Wait command
<pre>
/* random diropus backdrop changer */
/* by paul trauth, 1999 */
/* to do: non-repeatable randomness? */
options results
parse arg path
address DOPUS.1
/* get current backdrop pattern so it actually changes */
dopus query background desktop custom
currentpatt=result
lastslash=lastpos('/',currentpatt)
currentpatt=substr(currentpatt,lastslash+1,(pos('"',currentpatt,2)-lastslash-1))
dir=showdir(path,'FILE','/')
num=0
do while dir~=''
where=pos('/',dir)
if where>0 then do
file=left(dir,where-1)
dir=right(dir,length(dir)-where)
end
else do
file=dir
dir=''
end
if left(file,1) ~='.' & file~=currentpatt then
do
pics.num=file
num=num+1
end
end
which=random(0,num-1,time(s))
newbg='"'||path||'/'||pics.which||'"'
dopus set background newbg desktop tile precision exact
dopus set background on
dopus refresh background
</pre>
Clock format commands available are defined by locale. They are:
<pre>
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
</pre>
like %a %d-%b-%y %H:%M or
A WB ARexx interface, you could enter a cli command as a menu item to open a WB drawer like this...
RX "address WORKBENCH;WINDOW 'device:drawer' OPEN"
Where device:drawer is replaced by the path of the drawer to open.
The ARexx script would be capable to manage such a task but this would work only with those program that support ARexx
<pre>
dopus addappicon
dopus addtrap
dopus back
dopus checkdesktop
dopus clear
dopus command
dopus desktoppopup
dopus error
dopus front
dopus getdesktop
dopus getfiletype
dopus getstring
dopus matchdesktop
dopus progress
dopus query background, font, palette, pens
dopus read
dopus refresh all, background, icons, lister
dopus remappicon
dopus remtrap
dopus request
dopus script
dopus screen
dopus send
dopus set background, font, palette, pens
dopus setappicon
dopus version
</pre>
<pre>
lister add
lister addstem
lister copy
lister clear value
lister clearcaches
lister close
lister empty
lister findcache
lister getstring
lister iconify
lister new
lister query active all, dest source
lister query abort, busy, case, dirs, display, entries, entry, files, flags, handler, header, hide
lister query label, lock, mode, namelength, numdirs, numentries, numfiles, numseldirs, numselfiles
lister query path, proc, position, seldirs, selentries, selfiles, separate, show, sort,
lister query title, toolbar, value, visible, window
lister read
lister refresh
lister reload
lister remove
lister request
lister set busy, case, dest, display, field, flags, handler, header, hide, label, lock, mode
lister set namelength, newprogress, off, path, position, progress, separate, show, sort, source
lister set title, toolbar, value, variable
lister select
lister wait
</pre>
The '''command''' allows you to call internal DOpus commands from an ARexx script
<pre>
command all
command wait copy
command read s:startup-sequence
command source 12345 makedir name noicon
</pre>
*SFTP secure encrypted comms over internet using libssh2 and zlib (different protocol to the two below) on port 22
*FTPS secured with https like security on port 21
*FTP not secure and unencrypted protocol over internet on port 21 (should not be used today on the internet but for your own server)
===Wanderer ===
Backgrounds icon text sizes, colors, etc. with wanderer prefs in the prefs drawer but cannot use #? or *.* in the backgrounds file entry to randomly choose pictures
Enable the bar, you need to edit the text file ‘statusbar.prefs’. The change is simple: just change “False” to ‘True’.
Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/Wanderer/statusbar.prefs
Provides a way to hide the old Workbench 3.1 style of windows and screens.
Themes - SYS:Prefs -> Appearance
The default content of Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/themes.var should be "themes:ice" but can be changed via the theme prefs, please do NOT click the Use button. Its useless. As you know, it will ask for the theme volume. Just pick the theme you want, click on Save, then reboot.
* Decoration is on. Any time trying to change theme, you get: "Please insert volume Theme: in any drive"?
You could check if you find SYS:System/Themes or if it is missing. Then you could open startup-sequence which you can find in drawer "S". There should be a line:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES >Nil:
This does the trick.
Open a shell and run:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES
Than start the Theme prefs again... this should work
* The theme is the only thing that could slow the system a bit, but it's not that performance impacting on most uses, and you can switch it of completely. Remove C:Decoration from the bottom of the file sys:s/startup-sequence.
[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/theme ALua/Zulu script] built for faster Wanderer skin management. You can modify config files, install new (wdz format/zipped skin files) and delete skins via the Theme Manager.
[http://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/download-1 Global.Prefs]
===Scalos===
[https://web.archive.org/web/20180922220139/http://scalos.noname.fr/ Scalos] is not an OS replacement, it's a Workbench replacement. It replaces the desktop and graphical file management components.
Scalos is 100% Workbench replacement with most functions working like the original Workbench ones. Undo and Redo available for most window and icon operations. Fully multitasking so every window has its own task. While loading icons, any window function (e.g. Drag&Drop) is available.
24bit color support with window patterns - Unlimited and easily configurable via tooltypes. Optimised backgroundpatterns routine so patterns can be tiled, centred or even scaled to fit into the windows. Live updating window scrolling - Supports middle mouse button panning and drawer (folder) windows can be iconified on the desktop.
Icon imagetypes with all types are supported such as backfill or complement. Configurable surrounding iconborder. Icon support also visually highlights files which are soft-links in the file system. Icon dragging is more stable and far less flickery on graphics cards. Whilst dragging, icons are displayed with text and they can become transparent over anything where they can be dropped.
Single-window lasso mode, with scrolling window contents invoked by dragging mouse with configurable qualifier key. Text icon lasso selection used to ignore "Name column selects text icons" flag. Support for backfilled thumbnail icons, with selectable color and transparency. Added option to always generate square thumbnail icons with preview icons for images - Thumbnails can be permanently saved in icons.
Supports PNG icons with alpha channel and real transparency and displays OS3.5 GlowIcons and are all scalable. Iconborders with variations (normal, shadowed, outlined).
Completely configurable, filetype-specific user-definable popup menus and tooltips. Plugin system to exchange or add features and can enhance the Workbench and make it more configurable.
Filetype plugins to display filetype-specific information. - Currently, EXIF information viewer for JPEG images is included. Plugin included for 100% support of OS3.9 Workbench features. Plugin included for AREXX API compatible to OS3.9 Workbench.
Online update with updater.module
Scalos works also as a Workbench replacement. In this case the 'emulation mode' has to be set by using Scalos' own version of LoadWB and offers
* Scalos uses the Workbench Screen for its windows instead opening a new one
* AppIcon, AppMenuItem, AppWindow functions are redirected to Scalos
* all Programs placed in "WBStartup" should start
* The Screen will be reopened in case of changes in ScreenMode and Palette settings
<pre>
v1.0 (V39.201) - November 1999
v1.1 (V39.212) - December 1999
v1.2b (39.220) - June 6, 2000
v1.2d (39.222) - 2000 (latest public beta executable)
v1.3 (40.7) (beta) - August 2, 2001
v1.3 (40.22) - September 25, 2002
v1.4 (40.32) (beta) March 31, 2005
v1.6 (41.4) - March 27, 2007
v1.7 (41.5) - August 12, 2007
v1.8 (41.6) - March 12, 2009
v1.9 (41.7) (beta) - March 15, 2010
v1.9 (41.8) (RC1) - August 25, 2012 open source
v1.9.2 (41.10) Deadwoods' AROS late 2022 32bit and 64bit build unifying the code base of ` for AROS x86 ABIv0, AROS x86_64 ABIv11 and AROS m68k
</pre>
Distros may have Scalos files under SYS:System/Scalos or Extras:Scalos. Known [https://github.com/deadwood2/AROS/issues/75 bug list],
Certain files like Menu13.prefs, Palette13.prefs, Pattern.prefs and scalos.prefs need to be in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Scalos they can be found in Scalos:Storage/envarc and country drawer
or run the "Scalos Menu" preferences program. Note if already setup with sub-menu entries and then re-save your menu prefs as it will now generate a new/overwrite prefs file called "Menu13.prefs" in "envarc:scalos/". The same is also required for the new Palette prefs update, click 'Save' and a "Palette13.prefs" file will be saved in to "envarc:scalos/" directory.
<pre>
ASSIGN Scalos: SYS:xxx/xxx DEFER
ASSIGN Libs: Scalos:Libs add
;ASSIGN SYS:Devs/Datatypes Scalos:Devs/Datatypes add
Assign Theme: Scalos:Themes/Default_Theme add
Assign Locale: Scalos:Locale add
Protect Scalos:Tools/browse.script s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/OpenShell s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/run.script s add quiet
run Scalos:Tools/LoadWB
;Scalos:Scalos
</pre>
Add the above to SYS:S/startup-sequence or SYS:S/user-startup '''before any Wanderer entries'''
In the prefs drawer (folder) is the big prefs app Scalos_Prefs which covers these user setup areas
<pre>
About Scalos
Paths - should be preset
Startup - WBStartup drawer contents should auto run on each startup
Desktop - edit titlebar, icon layout and in misc, auto leave-out (drag icon to desktop)
Icons -
Drag and Drop -
Windows -
Text Windows - in misc, drawer sorting at start of listing if needed
TrueType Fonts - use Truetype fonts rather than system ones
Miscellaneous -
Plugins - after adding oop/title_clock.plugin %ti %da does not work, maybe needs ASCII .prefs added
Modules - ??
Menu - setup for MainMenu and PopupsMenu with New Menu, RE Name, Key: shortcut, Command Properties
FileTypes - already added def_Project icons and def_Disk (hdd sdd cd dvd etc) support
PopupMenu - tweak how popups appear
Pattern - Wallpaper backgrounds with Type DE, each pattern in the list can be edited, Save as Pattern.pre
Palette - change the color of things , Save as Palette.pre
</pre>
Scalos_Prefs - Pattern - Minimum options to be changed are
*DE Desktop/Background
*SC Screen
*TW Window/TextBackground ie Text listing showing if icon type not recognised
*IW Window/Background ie Icons showing
Workflow - In "Pattern List" tab, select New - choose a picture, highlight in list, click in number box under New button and slide to another number, click on "Defaults" tab and adjust Pattern numbers slider to choose right picture for each of the above options - Click "Pattern List" tab to check eveything is OK and click Save
Pattern List tab on Patterns Page - Allows you to compile a list of pictures (one at a time rather than a whole folder e.g. with #? or *.*), assigning a number Nr to one or more of them for easy reference. Using this number you will be able to assign the pictures to specific windows on the Defaults tab Page. If multiple pictures have the same number, one of the pictures will be chosen randomly. This will allow you to have random desktop pictures, random window backdrops etc.
Defaults tab on Patterns Page - Here you can set the defaults for the background pictures for the Desktop, Screen, Window and/or Text Mode throughout Scalos.
Randomize every time [check box] - Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture will be selected as soon as a window with the same number assignment is opened.
*Fit size: The picture will be resized to the dimension of the new window.You *MUST* have set GUIGfx on. asyncron layout: Pictures will be loaded and rendered while the windows opens (Like original Workbench). If this function is 'off', pictures will always be loaded before opening the windows.
*Use friendbitmap : The picture is present twice in memory for best speed. This option has no effect if V43 picture.datatype or GUIGfx are used. Always relayout: If "Fit size" is set, the picture will be scaled everytime the window's dimensions change.
*Randomize everytime: Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the If more pictures have the same number, one of them will be chosen randomly.
Patternlist New/Delete : Add a new picture. After that you should assign a number to it. The picture will be rendered as tiles. configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture
Asyncron-Task priority: You can set the CPU priority for the Task if "asyncron layout" is set.
<pre>
Desktop: Number of the Picture for the main window.
Screen: Number of the picture for the Scalos-Screen.
Window: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows.
TextMode: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows in Text Mode.
</pre>
Popup Menu preferences fully configurable menus (includes ToolsDaemon and ParM launch apps import), including support for context-sensitive Popup menus configs for top pull down menus for apps, etc.
Workflow - Scalos_Prefs then Menu, New Item, New Command add name at top then in Command Properties e.g. add Workbench and location e.g. DOpus:DOpus4 for apps Command for c apps or Rexx for scripts or Plugin for or AmigaDos for modules
<pre>
DESCRIPTION NAME/A This is the title that is displayed in the top line of any popup menu
INCLUDE NAME/A Name of file to be included. Path can be relative to "Scalos:FileTypes"
POPUPMENU Starts the popup menu description section for this filetype.
</pre>
The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
<pre>
SUBMENU "NAME/A"
ENDSUBMENU
MENUENTRY "NAME/A,KEY/K,DEFAULTACTION/S"
ENDMENUENTRY
INTERNALCMD "NAME/A"
WBCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,PRI=PRIORITY/K/N"
AREXXCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
CLICMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
ICONWINDOWCMD "NAME/A"
PLUGINCMD
MENUSEPARATOR
ENDPOPUPMENU
TOOLTIP
ENDTOOLTIP
</pre>
<pre>
Starts the tooltip description section for this filetype. The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
GROUP "ORIENTATION/K"
ENDGROUP
MEMBER "HIDE/K"
ENDMEMBER
HBAR
STRING "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K"
SPACE "SIZE/N/A"
DTIMAGE "FILENAME/A"
</pre>
Each theme drawer (folder) has these further folders
<pre>
About -
Desktop -
FileTrans -
FileType -
Icons -
Menu -
Modules -
PointerIcons -
Prefs -
Sound -
Window -
</pre>
*Plugins
<pre>
devicefilter.plugin
persist.plugin should a crash or reboot occur - next time Scalos started, all windows re-opened
title_clock.plugin add digital clock to title see more below
title_envvar.plugin %ev, which can be used to display the value (a string) of the variable in the titlebar
title_freepens.plugin
volumegauge.plugin
wb39.plugin
wbrexx.plugin plugin adds a Workbench 3.5+ compatible AREXX interface to Scalos internals
xtwindows.plugin left or right ALT or left or right SHIFT keys when open/close windows
filetype.plugin then run FileTypes-prefs and customize the filetypes (eg import from a DefIcons-brainfile)
menu.plugin
</pre>
*Modules - delete, empty_trashcan, execute, find, format_disk, information, iconproperties, newdrawer, reboot, rename, systeminfo, windowproperties
*Tools - scripts like LoadWB, quit.rexx, open_volume.rexx,
In Scalos_Prefs->Filetype->Recognition you can define the filetypes and on "Action" you define specific context menu for all filetypes defined in recognition (similar to magellan)
there is the same you must show all first (list is only limited) so you created a file type AAABBB, you need to have def_AAABBB icon
Associating files with "Scalos_FileTypes" is very simple, practically it is very similar to Dopus4, first you create the Def_icons to assign to the file type (will be seen automatically ), then run "Scalos_FileTypes" you add the extension, fill in the descriptor (MATCH or PATTERN etc..) and save
then you create a appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below you can define how files are identified. I use "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending. Then you click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-klick on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it.
defined all archive types from XAD in "filetypes". If you change to "action" and click on "archive" you can define the context menu that is shown if you do not define a specific context menu for a filetype
Reset to Default in Scalos_Prefs resets all settings so BEWARE
<pre>
The Scalos desktop screen titlebar may be configured using the main Scalos Preference program. This oop/time_clock plugin adds some additional placeholders:
%ti, displays the current time in the default Locale format. e.g. "10:43:37"
%da, displays the date in the default Locale format. e.g. "Saturday 14 July 2001"
Using the supplied prefs program for the plugin, or editing the ASCII file ENVARC:Scalos/title_clock.prefs you can use the following standard Amiga Locale values to change the formatting
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%C - same as "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%n - insert a linefeed
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%t - insert a tab character
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
like %d %m %y or %a %d %B %Y %p
</pre>
Shutdown -> right mouse button Scalos, About, Reboot, Shutdown
ToolTypes can be added to the Scalos.info icon like
*SCALOS_PATTERNNO=<number> : background image matching the number
*SCALOS_NOTEXT : The Icon will be drawn without Text.
*SCALOS_NODRAG : The Icon will not be draggable. Its position will be fixed.
*Module iconproperties - Added SCALOS_BROWSERMODE tooltype support
runcommand parameters... in which case:
<pre>
%p = parameters
%w = directory path
%d = device-name
%% = literal percentage token
</pre>
With the help of the wbrexx.plugin Scalos gains support for more of the compatible arexx API
If an arexx command produces an error you will find the error code placed in the WORKBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
ACTIVATEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Activate the root window */
ADDRESS workbench
ACTIVATEWINDOW root
/* Activate the "Work:" partition's window if already open*/
ACTIVATEWINDOW "Work:"
</pre>
CHANGEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Change the root window; move it to position 10,30. * and change its size to 200100 pixels */
ADDRESS workbench
CHANGEWINDOW root LEFTEDGE 10 TOPEDGE 30 WIDTH 200 HEIGHT 100
/* Change the currently active window */
CHANGEWINDOW active 20 40 200 100
</pre>
Most of Scalos' issue are due to the flexibility of its' user configuring nature but if
The sort menu plugin needs to be ported from ASM to C.
IIRC Scalos has a command line option to fully replace Workbench/Wanderer.
The Theme: assign is used by both Wanderer and Scalos but I didn't have any problems using both at the same time.
The Program will be started from the Shell.
If "WB Args" is set, with the Argument "%p" will be replaced by the path of the activated Icons. The Program will started with the specified Stack value.
IconWindow: Scalos opens the window of the specified path.
PlugIn: Starts a Scalos Menu-PlugIn.
If a Menu Item with empty name is specified, Scalos displays a separator line.
It's possible to Drag&Drop an Icon in the Configuration Window. All values will be set accordingly. Entries may be dragged across the list.
Mac-like selection : This function activates a multiselection method used on MacOS or Win95. Don't have to hold down shift to drag them. Clicking on an already activated icon will
not deselect all other icons.
MMB move: The window contents may be moved using the middle mouse button.
WindowPopup title only: PopupMenu for windows can be opened only on window's title bars.
FullBench: Screen-Titles removed and Main Window set Full Size.
Scalos Prefs. Go to Settings->Scalos->Prefs and then the Misc section. Remove the tick against Full Bench. If you've enabled it, the titlebar will disappear when you select backdrop.
Default Icons saveable : The icons which Scalos generates if "show all files" is enabled, can now be saved
using "snapshot" menu option. load DefDisk first : Try to read the icons first from the DefIcons Path before using disk info.
Hide hidden files : If this function is activated all files or directories where the "hide" flag is set will not be shown.
Many of my Icons display more than once on the screen, while on the workbench all seems ok.
The Workbench filters double displayed icons, Scalos does not. Solution: please edit the ".backdrop" file and clear double lines.
Background images not scaled. GUIGfx option not set or guigfx.library and/or render.library not installed.
If working with CD's causes crashs or Scalos doesn't work correctly.
Most Filesystems doesn't support the ExAll function correctly. Disable "Use ExAll" in Scalos prefs.
Scalos doesn't start any program in the WBStartup. WBStartup Path may be set wrongly or Scalos was not started in Emulation Mode (LoadWB etc)
Some programs will not startup with error message "has not returned, wait some more"? and "unable to open your tool"
need a def_icon with the same name predefined, then create an appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below this can define how files are identified.
* either "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending
* or
Then click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-click on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it. All in all handling is of course different to magellan but can do similar
For the RAM Icon, to obtain this you have only to copy the icon in the Icon Path as "RAM.info" or "Ram Disk.info". All functions will automatically be performed
sometimes cut into half or quarters when scrolled off screen or drawers moved - settings issue probably
Sometimes leaves initial drawer window imprint on desktop when moved - settings issue
Scalos AROS released a [https://github.com/deadwood2/contrib/tree/master/scalos new build V2022-07-21] with the following changes noted:
<pre>
Fixed:
Numerous crashes when working on 64-bit with 64-bit heap
Wrong background color of Scalos logo on Scalos splash window
Backgroung image of Scalos splash window and Scalos About window is not visible
Icon labels on desktop and in drawer windows are displayed using Topaz instead of Arial font
Font.prefs are not being loaded on 64-bit
Font.prefs are being wrongly saved on 64-bit
scalos.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64, scalos is using always default preference
scalos.prefs are being saved on x86 and x86_64 in format not compatible with m68k
NewPopupmenu.prefs is wrongly written
Plugins are not loading at Scalos startup
wbrexx.plugin is crashing at startup on 64-bit
Multiple controls missing on Scalos Prefs/Icons page
System crash when clicking on def icon image on FileTypes Prefs/Recognition page
Status bar, control bar, buttons sometimes don't have images displayed
Buttons in Scalos About window have white corners rendered where they should be transparent
Crash when leaving out an icon
Crash when adding a User-defined Button to Control bar without setting it's properties in Scalos Prefs
Crash when removing any button from Control bar in Scalos Prefs
Scalos Prefs allows editing TTEngine font properties when TTEngine is not present causing crash in Icons/Labels and Text Windows/Fonts pages
deficons.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64
Reset to default in FileType Prefs and Save does not save preferences
Won't fix:
Scrollbars visible on titles of TrueType Fonts, PopupMenu, Menu, FileTypes, Pallette and Pattern pages of Scalos Preferences
Not fixed:
Wrong rendering on DualPNG icons
Refreshing drawer windows is slow
Starting Prefs/Locale or Prefs/Input from Scalos causes other preferences to fail
Desktop wallpaper is damaged where Splay window was displayed
When started from Wanderer, after saving Scalos Prefs, reload does not re-open main Scalos window
Difference in behavior between Cleanup from popup menu and Cleanup from top menu - possibly due to missing plugin, check Cleanup association in Menu Prefs
</pre>
===DOpus 4 Directory Opus===
Copy DOpus4 app to WBStartup directory folder so it starts on boot up each time
Another method is add the below to the bottom of the user-startup script in S: drawer/directory
<pre>
run DOPUS:DirectoryOpus -i >NIL
</pre>
makes DOpus starts up in Iconified state at the top of Wanderer's screen. Left click on this to highlight and right mouse click to open.
Just click on the sides of either outer edges of DOpus windows and it will display the parent device/volume list.
DOpus saves it features in a CFG file which can be edited to suit anyones' needs by reading the [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool Dopus Manual] which is in Guide format.
===AmiStart===
Auto generates the apps menu but scans the drive each time - AmiStart can choose apps you are not interested
* how to disable annoying zune/mui 'bubbles'?
try a right-click on AmiStart and release on Global settings. Then click on the bubbles gadget. Move the Show Bubbles slider all the way to the left.
===BoingIconBar===
User chooses the apps to add to the dock at the centre bottom of the screen but has to be done manually, please use Save afterwards
Or easier edit the text file of SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/iconbar.prefs and save
<pre>
SYS:System/Shell
SYS:Tools/DOpus4/DOpus4
SYS:Utilities/Editor
SYS:System/SysMon
SYS:System/Scout
Work:Extras/Internet/OWB/OWB
Work:Extras/Graphics/Lunapaint
Work:Extras/Graphics/ZunePaint
AROS:Tools/MPlayer/MPlayer
Extras:Internet/AmiFox/AmiFox
</pre>
right mouse click on bottom edge of screen where boingiconbar shows - select settings which opens BoingIconBar Preferences to add apps
If no dock showing Add, to add apps click Add Program and search for the executable
another method is to drag icons to ends of the bar and move them on the Bar using the Prefs/BoingIconBar
===Icons===
Icons are typically now .png pictures renamed as .info e.g. so Office application name would have a Office.png renamed as Office.info or MyApp.png as MyApp.info, etc.
Leave Out menu option to leave app icon on desktop
To select multiple icons and save their positions, click on the first icon and after while you hold the Shift key down select further icons and don't release it before SnapShot is finished. You can also select a whole group of icons by pressing the LMB at the top left of the icons and while keeping the LMB down moving the power towards the bottom right. A expanding bounding box will appear and all the icons within it will be selected.
Clean Up menu option (right mouse button -> Icons) rearranges icons in a drawer or disk window into a neater condition. To use, open the window to rearrange and select Clean Up. To keep the icons in the new positions, select all the icons (shift key or mouse selection) and select 'Snapshot' and then Window and then again with All.
In DOpus5, Scalos, wanderer, most files have an icon file associated with it. To change the default tool, select Icon menu, Information, and change the default tool string. For example, you could use Multiview, Editor and so on for most text, graphics and some sound files as long as the appropriate Datatype classes are installed. For scripts, set the tool to C:IconX
C:Join Image1.png Image2.png TO MyFile.info
is enough to make a dual state icon from two png images. You can then use Wanderer's menu Icon/Information on it to edit its fields and tooltypes.
[http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-46881.html Amiga OS 3.x AfA icons thread], [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=66213 Later DualPNG and OS4 icons thread] and [http://archives.aros-exec.org/share/graphics/icon/ Alternative Icons sets] like [http://www.amiga-look.org/artwork/classic-wb-png-iconset-l ClassicWB]
[http://www.masonicons.info/6.html AISS toolbar images] unpack unarc them into RAM: and copy Images directory to SYS:Prefs/Presets/
AISS icons are looked for in PROGDIR:, PROGDIR:Images, SYS:Prefs/Presets/Images and then in TBImages: according to Open Amiga guidelines.
there is Demos/iconscale which could be launched from S:User-Startup with two arguments, telling it the horizontal and vertical size. IE something like
Demos/iconscale 40 40
It will shrink icons... not sure if it will be very nice though. it doesn't work for the icons on the main desktop.
there is an option to scale an icon to a bounding box afair, try iconsize followed by two numbers, like:
iconsize 32 32
Is there any way in AROS to change an icon type from Project to Tool or vice versa?
Either the SIT option of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/ ProcessIcon], or the TYPE option of HandleInfo (not sure if this one works at all, please test with care).
processicon sys:pathoftheicon SIT=Project
SIT Set type of ICON. Allowed types are: "Disk", "Drawer", "Tool", "Project", "Garbage", "Device", "Kick" and "AppIcon".
Btw, are your icons, the #?.info files, writable, is the W flag set ?
===Fonts===
Install the #?.ttf files to SYS:Fonts/TrueType. Use SYS:System/FTManager to "Install Font" each #?.ttf file which will generate associated #?.otag and #?.font in SYS:Fonts. Use SYS:Prefs/Fonts to change system fonts and SYS:Prefs/Zune to change others.
To achieve our goal we will use the Setup Locale, Input, Zune and Fonts, as well as The FTManager.
Begin
The first step you should do is to get the system to know that we speak and write in another language. What you need to do is to open the setup program and choose Locale country, and list "preferred languages" to put it first and then English. If you want the tab "Time Zone" and select city of residence to set the clock correctly. Of course we save our changes and continue opening the setup program Input. This sets the keyboard language as our beginning. When the language layout was created there was no option to switch to Aros keyboard (layout switching), so to write in the language you had to hold down Alt, something you encounter in other functions. This time working with the team of Aros to create a new keyboard layout to replace the old so we can get rid of the button Alt. For now though let only selected this layout and do not turn the switch on the keyboard.
Custom Keyboard Layout
[http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/tree/HEAD:/workbench/devs/keymaps keymaps are in place but unfortunately when they are not, then indeed things become a bit 'low-level' as it involves redefining some tables with values that match your keyboards]
only need to add your compiled table as new keymap.
So taking a little peek here shows that it should be possible to compile using
gcc -opc105_tr pc_105.c -nostdlib
where the pc105_gr/pc_105.c needs to be replaced with your own adjusted keymapname/c-file
[https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Enabling_Greek_Characters_on_Your_Keyboard General overview of Greek letters on keyboards]
Installing fonts
*[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/EPAGrWb System jaggy]
*Outline resizable .font .otag
In this step you need to download some fonts that can support the encoding in our system. The easiest way is to run the script "Download Fonts" you'll find in the folder OWB. This script downloads from the Internet, and unpacks some fonts for OWB web browser, which is placed under the folder Fonts:TrueType. But as these can only be used by OWB and not the system, which unfortunately does not see. To make them available to the rest of the system, open the program FTManager, you will find the folder AROS: System /. From there select the field "Codepage" option "ISO-8859-7" and list the font "Arial" and "Regular" form in which you must double-click with the mouse. In the window that appears, select the bottom right the checkbox "Anti-aliasing" button and then "Install". Immediately folder Fonts: created files "arialregular.font" and "arialregular.otag", which are necessary in order to see the system font. Do the same steps if you wish for other fonts.
Final stages
After completing the above, open the folder AROS: Prefs / and run the program settings Fonts. In the new window, select the fields "Icons" and "Screen" as the font "ArialRegular" to the size you want. In the field "System" to give "s_courier", which, however, because it is not True Type Font support Antialising, and may seem a little broken. You can also use the CourierNew, if you have installed the above procedure. After you save the changes and open the Zune program settings. In this set the "ArialRegular" font fields in tabs "Windows" and "Groups", and save the changes. Reboot the system. To make sure that the above worked properly run NoWinED, which you will find under the folder AROS: Tools /. If that everything is working correctly you will see the menu and the settings window with Greek letters. You can also write in the language using the button Alt. Second program that you can try, which is fully localized, is WookieChat, which you will find in the folder AROS: Extras / Networking. And in this place all the menu and settings window works.
===Windows===
*Intuition
The window you position and resize, you right click on that windows title bar and in the dropdown menu you snapshot from there. Right click to show menu -> Window -> Snapshot Windows or All but it will NOT work if that folder has no icon (e.g. Disk.nfo) attached to it. You need a folder icon. The window information gets saved in it.
As for maximising the window using a shortcut key - Alt and up arrow key
The AROS-Shell windows can be moved, resized by editing sys:s/icaros-sequence
<pre>
; run shell
if ${Icaros/autoshell} EQ true
run QUIET c:newshell >NIL:
EndIF
</pre>
; slimmer right aros the screen
run QUIET c:newshell con:0/150//300/ >NIL:
; top right corner scr-x scr-y win-x win-y
run QUIET c:newshell con:600/150//300/ >NIL:
*Zune - AROS version of MUI
Magic Menu type functionality is implemented in IControl preferences editor: in the frame called Menus, switch type from Pull-Down to Pop-Up and/or iControl just tick the sticky menu option.
Windows outside screens causing a problem either uncheck "Offscreen move" for windows in IControl prefs editor. Or use FKey commodity and define two key shortcuts:
* the first using the command "cycle windows" (for example ALT TAB);
* the second using the command "rescue window" (for example ALT F5).
Now you can cycle windows until the one you want to rescue, and then "rescue" it: it will move back inside your screen.
How to save the window size on wanderer (snapshot all, snapshot windows)
Same for icon position on wanderer, can't save the position. Icon position cannot be saved yet, but you should be able to save the window position and size. sys:prefs - wanderer icon has option to save window size on exit but just for dh0. To get saving working on (DH1: Extras:) partitions try deleting the dh1 disk.info file, then reboot. The system should create a new dh1 icon.
* how to set up permanently 'view all files'?
As for viewing all files, removing disk.info for that disk did the job
* how to list and kill processes (xkill would be useful) ?
sys:Extras/System/Scout can kill apps
sys:Tools/Commodities/Exchange can remove available commodities
* how to restore 'go up' button in wanderer window? (it doesn't show up anymore).
If you're using Icaros, go to the theme prefs and make sure that decoration is checked. Also, some themes do not use a parent button, so try another theme. You may have to restart Aros before the theme will change.
* Is it really safe to turn off (hardware button) computer at any time (worried about USB hard disk)
yes you can turn off the computer IF none of the drives are in progress (i.e. writing). Best to use Wanderer menu option Quit otherwise
===Printing===
This is still work in progress
print from my AROS box!
<pre>
1. installed printfile ( http://www.lerup.com/printfile/ ) on my Windows XP computer
2. set up the print spooler option, and used ghostscript filter for ps files
3. made the spool folder accessible from ftp (setting up ftp server on Windows)
4. send the ps file from my AROS box to the ftp server using curl (curl -T filename ftp://windows.box.adress --user username:password)
</pre>
It's a bit complicated but it works!
*Postscript
Best to set Printer Prefs in the Prefs drawer to print-to-file or parallel/USB port
Save document in postscript or convert picture/text to postscript
Print using compatible [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/AROS_USB_support#printer.class_-_PostScript_3_and_internal_ghostscript_drivers Ghostscript printer] or Postscript printer
*GutenPrint
Some work has been done
;There are no individual drivers yet for HP's Photosmart, EPSON's EPL, CANON's, Lexmark, CUPS PPD, etc.
===Files===
====File endings and datatypes====
* Check if the file has his own .info icon file with a tool set to open it. IIRC this has higher priority over the def_XYZ.info file association.
* In ENVARC:SYS/def_Text.info or whatever def_ file needs changing, use Wanderer's menu Icon -> Information and change the def_XYZ.info there. If you're on ABIv0 and want it to be applied immediately, you might have to copy it to ENV:SYS/ (or to reboot).
* Identifying file types by file ending is only a fallback. Far better it is to search for magic words, for flac files this would be "flaC" according to this [http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html documentation].
For instance, to open PDFs with arospdf not localised in the default drawer of Icaros (Work:Extras/Applications/arospdf) but localised in a custom drawer in AROS. The default tools are defined in the icons in sys:prefs/env-archive/sys e.g. def_PDF.
File type identification is done by datatype descriptors which you can find in Devs/Datatypes. The AROS build system has a tool which creates such datatype descriptors.
'''Changing of default tools of existing icons is easy as shown above. Adding of new file types is not hard, but needs knowledge of the AROS build system.'''
The enduser way would be to download the attached file, which contained two executables:
1) createdtdesc, to make a new datatype description
2) examinedtdesc, to read/show existing datatype descriptions
use 2 to get an idea on how it things are currently done in aros by providing this executable a file from the drawer sys:devs/datatypes/ (alternatively you can find the original .dtd files here).
use 1 to make your new datatype. Use the accompanied FORMAT file (also here) to read how to make your own datatype descriptor. use 2 to get hints from other datatype descriptors.
Note:
When creating a new descriptor would advise against using the pattern property, but instead use the default pattern of #? and create a Mask that matches your filetype. This requires some research in order to discover how your filetype can be recognized properly. Of course with making something like a descriptor for an ascii textfile, you would fallback to using the pattern (e.g. #?.text as the filetype cannot be determined easily otherwise).
<pre >
# name - choose wisely and informative. also used for icon's name.
# version - choose as you like as long as it complies with version rules
# basename - the 'root' datatype class. be aware that e.g. it can influence behaviour. for example when choosing binary and using tool multiview in project icon, the file will be viewed as binary file (choosing sound would tell mulitview to view the file as a soundfile). So this can influence the underlying tool being used. Could become messy if users started to modify the tool manually.
# pattern - This is the file pattern match e.g. #?.text
# Mask - A mask to identify the file. Requires knowledge of the actual file structure. For example 'M' 'Z' for an msdos executable.
# GroupdID - not supported (AROS native) files - use syst as that would be the least intrusive in case an AROS tool/program tries to load such datatyped file.
# ID - In your case, the first four characters of the name at subchapter 1 (in lower case) (or less if name is shorter).
# flags - How the mask needs to be interpreted. In your case would be mostly DTF_BINARY in combination with (wanted or not) DTF_CASE (to tell if mask used letters are case sensitive or not)
# priority - the priority of how the type is handled so that on datatype could have precedence over another? In any case, document tells it to be mostly 0.
</pre >
Now that you know each field and what it does (more or less), you write this fields in a text file for your own invented datatype, save it and create the actual dt with the tool in 1. in the end the created dt must reside in sys:devs/datatypes/ drawer.
Then you would create a default icon in sys:prefs/Env-archive/SYS drawer. Don't forget to reboot or copy .info file to ram:env/sys in order to test. also don't forget to set which tool to start f.e. c:lx or dh4:emulators/mycoolemulator
To test, open Wanderer then show all files and doubleclick on a file of type you just created. Alternatively you could use the 'open' command from shell (with file of datatype you just created as parameter).
And as a last note. it would perhaps be welcome to have a program like xicon and/or runprglist for AROS (unfortunately both without source, but something similar could be created for AROS).
Sounds complicated ?
Perhaps... but OS like windows needs a complete registry to be able to do things like this. And yes, i am aware windows has gui tools that does it (more or less) for you (by manipulating the registry). Same could be done for AROS (without integrating a registry in AROS that is ).
Would that suffice ?
red1+2: typos, reformatting.
disclaimer: please note that using these tools can screw up your currently installed support for datatypes when used incorrectly. Do not use if you do not understand what you are doing. Use at own risk.
==Network Connection==
AROS currently only has one real choice for TCP/IP networking - AROSTCP. This is a port of the AmiTCP package from AmigaOS (TM), with a number of enhancements/fixes from AROS developers.
Please use Prefs/Network to set up wired, wireless or USB networking
Non USB wifi is easier, USB wifi can be an annoyance - remember to save whilst in prefs
===Wired===
=====IPv6=====
No support so far
128bit IPv6 address packet
<pre>
Local FD::/8
Global 2000::/3
64:ff9b::/96
</pre>
NAT64 translates IPv6 to IPv4
DNS64
OS routing works with
<pre>
MacOS Ventura
Windows 11 with cloud account
Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish
Android 10 (block google dns)
</pre>
====IPv4====
The top half of the IPv4 Configuration tab on the Network Prefs deals with the network card/USB and the lower half the router part.
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs DHCP.png|thumb|DHCP Settings]]
'''Upper part of IPv4 tab'''
* Click Add on the top right of the Prefs which opens a window called '''Interface'''
* Enter Name as net0 (but can be anything as long as it is consistently used in other sections)
* check mark on Active
* select device to be used using the '''right hand-side gadget''' of the box where the device name will go
* set Unit to 0
* IP Mode is default set to '''Get address from DHCP'''
* IP Mode set to Manual if DHCP does not work automatically
From the shell CLI, ifconfig -a
Under net0: section, inet starting 192.168.x.xxx
* inet or '''Address''' of network card
* netmask convert to decimal so 0x'''ffffff7f''' becomes 255.255.255.247 which is used to adjust the above '''Address''' into
* broadcast 192.168.xxx.xxx
click OK
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs Manual.png|thumb|Manual Settings]]
'''Lower part of IPv4 tab'''
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP (default)
* or changing to Manual if automatic DHCP set up does not work
* '''Gateway''' (Router Internal LAN-IP) (Default Route) = 192.168.0.1 (D-Link Netgear), 192.168.1.1 (Linksys 3com), 192.168.2.1 (SMC Microsoft), 192.168.1.254 (Belkin), 192.168.123.254 (USRobotics) else check with your router manual
* first DNS = use 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 212.50.160.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* second DNS = use 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 213.249.130.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* At the bottom of IPv4 tab, check mark the '''Start networking during system boot''' option
* Save and reboot (sometimes Network restart fails, so reboot every time to be sure)
'''an alternative way''' to AROS ifconfig -a, other OSs have similar for the same internet connection. Another connection will have different settings.
e.g. From [http://www.ncsu.edu/resnet/windows/ipconfig/ Windows], '''ipconfig /all'''
and note down the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers values and put these values in "manually" into AROS Network prefs.
e.g. From Linux via dhcp router have a look at etc./dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info
* for manual input look at /etc/networks (IP or Gateway) and /etc/resolv.conf (DNS)
Please note that all in one routers (wired+wireless) or separate routers may need different settings
IPv4 involves routing (192,168.x.x), firewall, NAT
===Wireless===
[[File:MyArosWirelessSetup.png|thumb|Setting up]]
[[File:MyArosWirelessTCP.png|thumb|Shell commands to work out what is happening]]
We must first make certain you have a Atheros 5k chip inside acting as the wireless wifi option. Open PCITool in Tools directory. Down left hand side are a series of numbers 0.00.0 etc. Click on some at the bottom and hopefully one of them will say Atheros AR5??? or AR242?.
or a Realtek RTL8187B, we can check using Prefs/Trident as this one is USB based
There are many similarities with the above Wired set up so please read the above section as well
* open Network/Prefs
* In '''IPv4 Configuration''' tab - click Add - enter net0 / active tick / #?.device / Unit 0 / IP Mode = manual (important if default DHCP does not work automatically)
Make sure that any extra network names (e.g. eth1 or net1) should be deleted. If net0 already st previously, change net0 so that it shows associated with the appropriate device name like atheros5000.device or realtek8180.device. Having two entries here will cause sub-net problems.
* Go to '''Wireless''' tab and click on "Add" button.
* Insert network name (SSID your wireless network name use wirelessmanager to get it), select right "encyption" that is most likely "WPA".
* Key Type set as "Passphrase". i.e. type in your password for your router (aka access key).
* Unselect (no tick) "hidden" if it is selected, then apply. You may have to tick it if wireless does not work.
* Finally, Save and '''reboot'''.
For the best chance of success, set networking to start at boot, and then reboot with the USB adapter plugged in.
===USB Ethernet===
Open SYS:Prefs/Network and in the IPv4 Configuration tag (top table covers your usb stick)
* click Add button
* set Name as net0
* Tick Active box
* enter the usb-ethernet.device e.g. dm9601eth.device, usbpegasus.device or usbasixeth.device use SYS:c/devlist, '''Scout''' or trident prefs to get the correct spelling
* set Unit to 0 (which is usual but check the messages from the bottom of the Trident prefs whilst plugging the device in to determine the unit number otherwise)
* IP Mode is set to Get address from DHCP (make sure your router is set right for that)
'''or manual'''
* IP Address of network card, i.e. 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx (xx being greater than 1)
* Subnet netmask = 255.255.255.0
* click OK
There can be sometimes be boot failures when using USB ethernet - plug the USB device in after boot and save the network prefs to make it work again.
Lower part of IPv4 tab covers the router information
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP
'''or if manual settings'''
* Gateway (IP Address of router) = usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 but see router manual to make sure.
* first DNS = use 8.8.8.8, 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or 212.50.160.100
* second DNS = use 8.8.4.4, 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or 213.249.130.100
===USB Tethering via Android smartphone===
Go to AROS Network Prefs (IPv4 configuration tab) and write type in "usbrndis.device" in the "device" textfield of "Interface" sub-window, which appears when you add a new device (or modify an existing one). Select "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.<br>
usbrndis.device is a resident device (virtually always there) in fact, a driver is not present in DEVS:Networks <br><br>
Plug in USB cable, go to Android settings and enable "USB Tethering" <br>
A reboot should not be necessary.
When restarting AROS, the Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
===Solving Issues===
[[File:MyArosTCP.png|thumb|Aros network setup diagnostics - why does it not work?]]
* In Network Preferences, have '''only one''' item in the IPv4 Configuration tab
* If using manual settings, make sure all numbers are correct, especially for IP address of the card/usb (changing the last number in chain of four)
* For any USB based networking, it is often necessary to save in Prefs/Network, reboot AROS and network support can begin
* For wired, make sure that the LAN-cable is plugged in before starting the computer
* If wireless, try getting closer to the router.
* Switch off the encryption option from your router then try wifi, if successful then your ip/dns is ok. If not then your ip/dns settings are most probably wrong or need to use one or more opendns numbers
* Replace detachable wireless antenna (best wireless option to buy if you can) with a stronger antenna ie. 5 dBi or 7 dBi
* Try with another computer/laptop/machine
Program Error C:WirelessManager
* Test with another OS
* Check that Wifi works before changeover (if possible)
* Check that socket and card are working
* Check if card is too new for laptop (date code on card MMYY blue askey date 2005-2007 etc)
Are you connecting with the Router ?
Check with protection off e.g. wps and wep to see if it makes a difference.
For USB wireless - stopping and starting may be needed...
<pre>
; $VER: AROSTCP-startnet 1.0 (01/08/06)
; AROSTCP-startnet (c) The AROS Dev Team.
;
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
; stop and restart
execute "sys:system/network/AROSTCP/s/stopnet"
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
run <NIL: >NIL: wirelessmanager realtek8180.device
</pre>
What IRQ number is assigned to the device? You can check with Tools/PCITool?
It's possible the BIOS hasn't set the right IRQ number. If you have a Linux CD/DVD handy, could you check if it boots with the options "acpi=off noapic nolapic"?
If the following does nothing, this will help us figure out why networking doesn't start automatically at boot
open a shell and run the following commands:
<pre>
echo ${AROSTCP/AutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice}
</pre>
Please report the output, typically it will look like this
# True (explanation this variable is related to the "Start networking during system boot" checkbox in network prefs)
# True ()
# Devs:networks/atheros5000.device unit 0
If there's a problem with the AROSTCP package. What's the output of this?
ENV:sys/packages/AROSTCP
should return a string = Sys:System/Network/AROSTCP
By the way, a quicker way to check networking is working would be to run some shell commands such as:
<pre>
ping www.google.com
ifconfig net0
</pre>
The best way to list the available networks and diagnose / troubleshoot problems with connecting to a wireless network is to run WirelessManager manually. First uncheck the "Start networking during system boot" box in the Network prefs app, then save and reboot. Then run this in a shell:
C:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
or
C:wirelessmanager realtek8180.device verbose
and capture the output
If the above does not help, could you edit the file SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/S/Package-Startup, and change ">NIL:" to ">T:wifi.log" on the WirelessManager line and add this as well Wait 5?
<pre>
if ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun} eq "True"
Run QUIET "C:WirelessManager ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice} >T:wifi.log"
wait 5
EndIf
</pre>
Then save, reboot and post the log file (T:wifi.log) here.
<pre>
c:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7)
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
Then it just sits there. Not sure what a normal dump looks like, I don't see anything that looks wrong in the configuration.
</pre>
looks like the driver isn't working with that card. Has anyone else successfully used that exact model number (AR2413)?
<pre>
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7):
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=02c66fd4 ***
Own MAC address: 00:01:36:15:ae:0c
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Added interface atheros5000.device:0
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Started AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
sana2: sending MLME frame
Then it stops. Does this mean the router is not authorizing this NIC?
IRQ 4 (A)
</pre>
apparently locking up when the first frame is sent (a scan request).
<pre>
Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
Initializing interface 'Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
41 69 72 4c 69 6e 6b 35 39 33 30 30 AirLink59300
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=8): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='AirLink59300'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=0224e444 ***
Own MAC address: 00:1f:e1:42:e3:7a
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160000
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.060000
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686604.060000
Added interface Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
[eloop_run] Starting
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160001
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.233000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.373000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.513000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.553000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.693000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.013000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.073000
EAPOL: disable timer tick
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
MLME: scan channel 14 (2484 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.113000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.153000
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.213000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.353000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.493000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.533000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.673000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.993000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.073000
MLME: scan completed
</pre>
Is your network hidden? If so, did you enable the 'Hidden' checkbox in the network prefs? What distro version are you using?
<pre>
"ENV:sys/wireless.prefs" looks like this:
network={
ssid="testadhoc"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0="12345"
wep_tx_keyidx=0
}
</pre>
If your router doesn't broadcast its SSID (hidden), you need to add this option to the network block of the wpa_supplicant.conf on your aros machine and make changes after # Example blocks:
scan_ssid=1
Here's a full description of all the [http://hostap.epitest.fi/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=hostap.git;a=blob_plain;f=wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf config file options].
<pre>
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="YOURESSID"
scan_ssid=1
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=YOURPASSWORD
}
</pre>
<pre>
filter_ssids=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="REMOVED"
scan_ssid=1
bssid=REMOVED
priority=100
mode=0
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
auth_alg=OPEN
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=REMOVED
}
</pre>
Error 6: Couldn't resolve host name.
Check Scout -> Devices and look at the device that you are using, in the OCnt column it should state 2 which means AROSTCP and Wirelessmanager are both accessing this driver. If 0 or 1, then uncheck the checkbox in Network prefs for starting networking at boot, save and reboot. Then run this is the shell:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
some quirks setting up the wireless network as well
1) it's far better setting up either the wired OR the wireless network adapter as net0:, or weird things happen
2) it's better using fixed IP on the local network instead of DHCP
3) network setting must be placed in network setting panel in /prefs, using the wirelessmanager helped me finding available SSIDs, but not actually connecting to them
once done, reboot.
If previous setup is proving problematic
<pre >
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Wireless.prefs
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/OWB.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/global.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/WirelessDevice
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/db/Interfaces
</pre >
Make a copy of these files and restore in case of problems.
Please try this test to check if you can connect to your router, ie established that the WiFi layer is working
̊̊̊̊Boot with networking disabled, by make sure that "Start networking at boot" in Network Prefs is unchecked (no tick).
̊ Run this in a shell: C:WirelessManager atheros5000.device VERBOSE
̊If the output of that command is too long to summarise here, you can redirect it to a file by adding >RAM:wifi.log to the end, then attach or paste that file here.
try running "status" in the shell and check that AROSTCP is listed/running
If AROStcp is not showing, then AROSTCP is not running. attempted to start it by clicking Use or Save in network prefs, or checking the "start networking at boot" box or typing into a shell.
Execute SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/s/startnet
(run Status again afterwards).
The "cannot resolve hostname" will appear if you are blocked on the wifi network by the router as well as aros not being able to assign correct network address.
One way of testing this might be to disable the firewall in the router. you might also check the router how it sees the attempts aros do to speak to it. The easiest way to do that would be to manually give aros an IP number in the routers accepted range. and see if it shows up at all within the router.
Tests that can be undertaken to determine correct settings and functions
pciinfo
sanautil -d broadcom4400.device status
<pre >
ping <router-address> e.g. 192.168.0.1 (aka inet) or 80.237.146.33 (www.amiganews.de)
ifconfig net0
ifconfig net0 up
extras:networking/utils/sanautil/sanautil -d atheros5000.device status
WirelessManager atheros5000.device verbose >RAM:wifi.log
;to send the log to RAM disk to be read easier or if detected,
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device >NIL:
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device ssid="mynet1" >NIL:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
</pre >
Please look at the task list in Scout, and check if WirelessManager and AROSTCP are running. Also look at the device list in Scout to check if realtek8180.device is open.
start tools/debug/sashimi, maybe it shows some debug messages when disconnection happens.
Firstly, let's take a look at what your setup most likely looks like, assuming you use a router. See diagram below:
<pre>
Internet <---------> home router <---------> computer
-----------external IP------------------internal IP-------------
</pre>
Okay, so what am I trying to show you with that diagram. A few things. Firstly, the IP address that connects you to the Internet is not the same one that connects you to your router. What happens is that your computer doesn't have a direct connection to the Internet, instead your router connects to the Internet, and your computer connects to the router.
You can see the external and internal IP addresses in these example settings...
* Default Gateway : 76.91.64.1 (external IP for ISP/Internet host)
* IP Address : 76.91.71.184 (external IP for home router)
* IP Address : 192.168.0.1 (internal IP for home router)
* Address = 192.168.0.161 (internal IP for computer)
As you can see, there are two internal IP addresses and two external IP addresses. This is because there is a client/server relationship, effectively one address is for the service (server) and one address is for the device trying to access that service (client).
The server addresses in your case are 76.91.64.1 (your ISP's address, serving the Internet), and 192.168.0.1 (your home router's address, serving your home network). The term gateway applies here, they are your gateway to those services.
Subnet masks are used along with IP addresses to determine which IP addresses are allowed access to a network. I did learn the more in-depth rules about subnet masks once (watched a CCNA vid), but I've forgotten about it. The basic level of understanding you'll need is easy to remember though. A subnet mask value of 255 means that portion of the IP address must stay constant, whereas a subnet value of 0 means any unassigned value up to 255 is allowed in the IP address.
By far the most common subnet value is 255.255.255.0. What this means is that the first three parts of the IP address you use to connect to a service must stay the same as the server/gateway address, and only the last section can change.
So if your router's internal IP address is 192.168.0.1, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the only addresses that will be allowed to be used on that network are between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.255 (I think 192.168.0.0 is reserved for other uses).
Final point to make is about DHCP (a.k.a. dynamic IP) vs static IP. A server/router using DHCP gives a device that connects to it an address within the acceptable range. It usually starts with the lowest numbered free address, so with your router it'll give the first device that connects to it 192.168.0.2, the next device 192.168.0.3, and so on. Static IP addresses are where you set the IP address you want to connect with in advance.
When using static IP addresses on a router where DHCP is active, it's good to use a high number to avoid conflicts with other devices that are connected to your network, to reduce the risk that both devices will try using the same IP. That's why your current choice of 192.168.0.161 is good, unless you have over 159 devices connected on your current network!
Okay, so what's the next step. Well, if you can use ping, I'd suggest pinging 192.168.0.1. If you get a positive response it means you're connected to your router, if you don't get a response it means the connection between your router and your computer is at fault.
Documentation on configuring the AROSTCP environment further can be found [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/User/Networking here]
===File Sharing===
As AROS knows only a few filesystems (FFS, OFS, SFS, PFS (amiga only), FAT12, 16, 32, Microsoft NTFS (windows), UDF (Blu-ray)). The remaining ones in regular use like MacOSX hfs+, Linux ext2/ext3 and ext4, Haiku BeFS provide a problem in transferring files between each other.
Linux can access SFS partitions but it needs to be compiled. The latest full source are [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ here]. It compiled fine with a 2.6.30 kernel in Puppy Linux 4.31.
An alternative, is to use a FAT32 partition. AROS could be installed on to a 4GB USB-key, with 512MB FAT32 partition for sharing, and the rest SFS. It works very well.
An hosted Linux or Windows install relieves some of the problems.
Files could be transferred [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=2915&viewmode=flat&order=ASC Sending] via TCP network.
====SMB2/3====
With Windows you can share one folder or all folders of the "Public" user.
On Windows what is important is to enable sharing (Network and Sharing Center).
AROS Mountlist should look lke this
<pre>
Handler = L:smb2-handler
StackSize = 65536
Priority = 5
GlobVec = -1
ACTIVATE=1
Startup = "smb://UserAcc:password@PCShare/Sharefolder"
</pre>
which could also be
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.x.x/Public"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Public"
so
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.1.158/Folder"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Folder"
After you have configured a share generates a DOSDrivers it is named "SMB0" which includes the setting, and at each reboot it is Mounted. You can still delete the DOSDriver by hand, is located in Storage/DOSDrivers, the file "ServerAutoMounts", in ENV:AROSTCP which indicates the DOSDriver to be mounted, should also be deleted.
The per-mount files are written to ENV:SMB or SYS:Storage/DOSDrivers. There is also additional file ENV:AROSTCP/ServerAutoMounts which states what will be presented to the end user.
====Old SMBFS====
e.g. to connect to a NAS share such as \\NASBOX\Shared use -:
SMBFS WORKGROUP=<YOUR WORKGROUP NAME> VOLUME=<AROS volume name to use>: SERVICE=<UNC Path to connect to>
SMBFS WORKGROUP=MYNET VOLUME=Shared: SERVICE=//NASBOX/Shared
And you will then have an icon appear on your desktop for the volume name you have chosen.
You can put the above script into wbstartup or
give it an icon, change it to a 'project' and give it the default tool c:iconx
Open a shell and type copy sys:script.info "sys:wbstartup/YOURSCRIPTNAME.info"
This should create an icon for your script file.
Now right-click on your script and select 'information'.
Change 'tool' to 'project', put 'c:iconx' into the 'default tool' box, click save
The reason being that scripts need to be opened with 'execute SCRIPTNAME' (or 'iconx') whereas the programs started from wbstartup are opened using 'run PROGRAMNAME'. It's the same as trying to start a command-line tool from the workbench by double-clicking it.
====Setup ISO images within AROS====
Use [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/storage DiskImage] which supports many cd image formats ISO, CCD, MDF/MDS, CUE/BIN, NRG and UIF. To mount CD or DVD images use below....
<pre >
# Rename your iso 'Unit0' (note no extension).
# Do 'View/All files' on you Aros partition. You should now see a folder called 'Diskimages'. Copy your renamed iso to there.
(Alternatively, you could type at the shell 'assign FDSK: xxx', where xxx is the location of your iso.)
# From the shell, type 'mount CD0:' and the iso should appear on the Wanderer desktop. You can now access it like a real disk.
</pre >
assign devname: dismount
Assign DOSVOLUME: remove
[http://aminet.net/package/disk/misc/unmount-0.1 unmount] most filesystems work but SFS lacks support for ACTION_DIE packet
If you are using an IcAros install, the startup scripts are set up to wipe the Diskimages directory on boot, so its worth keeping a second copy of the iso somewhere else. Alternatively, you could set up extra mountlists for additional iso images. I've made a file called iso1 in the Aros:devs directory that contains the following text:
<pre>
/* Entry for ISO image */
ISO1:
FileSystem = cdrom.handler
Device = fdsk.device
Unit = 1
LowCyl = 0
HighCyl = 0
Surfaces = 1
BlocksPerTrack = 1
DOSType = 0x41434400
Activate = 1
#
</pre>
Then I just need an iso called 'Unit1' (corresponding to the 'Unit = 1' entry in the mountlist) in Diskimages (or wherever I assign FDSK: to) and to mount I type in at the shell:
Mount iso1: from devs:iso1
Of course, if you create mountlists for ISO2, ISO3:, etc. (with the corresponding change to the 'Unit = ' line) you can have as many isos mounted as you wish. I just call mine ISO1: etc. to distinguish them from the real CD drives
==Video Guides==
Video demonstrations and tutorials covering:
:00. '''Introduction'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@jamesmattson6813/videos Various Aros Installs],
::[https://www.youtube.com/embed/j8EmSEby0Rg AROS repo in gource, view of AROS dev commits from 1997 to 2025], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx_zqlBow40&feature=related Gource view of AROS 1997 up to 2009],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1RsvEm7UrU Why an Amiga OS in 2011],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W886mheV74&pp=ygUPYW1pZ2EgYXJvcyAyMDI2 Johan Grip on early days of AROS x86], [],
:01. '''Installation'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7YjufrJqDs Aros One install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMguHTdC5E Aros One USB install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNXauy5m5Wc Aros One install], [http://vimeo.com/11013489 Modify Grub boot],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyQVeyXIywc&feature=channel iMica Silent Pt3], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2AnkoflY14 Wipe whole drive and Install - warning loss of data on drive],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVXm6_-witQ VirtualBox install], [ VMware install],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k2PEmT8I14 Broadway AROS Install],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtDiXhjSIfs Is Aros Icaros a choice?],
::[ driver install],
::[http://www.vimeo.com/10491104 HDAudio install but needs account], [],
:02. '''Amiga Basics'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8mWxwzH5o Screens tutorial],
::[https://m.youtube.com/user/AMIGASYSTEM/videos General], [ Dos Scripts tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT7SmVEpjc OS 1.2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6kX3FqH8Ww&feature=related OS 1.3],
:03. '''Customisation demos'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@AMIGASYSTEM/videos Prefs tutorial], [ Decoration tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn5C8G3aDXU Scalos],
:04. '''Setting up''' internet access and surfing the web, FTP, IRC and Mail apps
::[ Network Prefs], [ AirCOS tutorial], [ jabberwocky tutorial],
:05. '''Native bundled Games and Applications'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYlFv2B-VXc 3D Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXK7wwhd-R0 Latest Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUgiVThv23Q&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL PrBoom GL], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s7u8TPy7V4 Assault Cubes], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fih6aCXKeqs Cube 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X0ay0MGOms DosBox on Aros], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKduDjf14k Oct 2010],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FziV2z_uxnQ Apps Pt 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs37_nfa5CI Apps Pt 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn59_VvbQR0&feature=related Apps Pt 3],
::DOpus4 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRybWjrrME DOpus 4],
::Milkytracker [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxBOEPzpdKg&feature=related Laying Down Base Tracks],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2uKQ0-ieOE Audio Evolution 4 in action], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq4r9k0_jZI Quick Videos],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGKCFZcIc0I&feature=related ScreenRecorder], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=974c2e-Fqak&feature=related TV out Tests],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjq8ct5d5IY AmiFIG], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0rHvPhYJo4&feature=youtu.be ZuneFIG],
::[http://wiki.povray.org/content/Documentation:Tutorial_Section_1 POVray Tutorial 1],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk-ZNLfJsvQ pt 1, jan. 2008], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWRy33g1R7Y pt 2, feb. 2009], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5PbhCtm4vE pt 3, feb. 2010],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7_FJUoQ89o Hollywood programming], [], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
:06. '''Commercial software available'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKXY9B4R43s AntiryadGX 3D Game Editor],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMS9NDzwm5U BOH indie Game],
:07. '''Running classic amiga apps and games'''
:: Amiberry [], [],
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2008/11/introducing-amibridge.html Intro Amibridge], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Old Amiga Apps], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Why Janus UAE is good],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlsNSYSuDg DPaint tutorial]
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2009/11/can-icaros-play-my-amiga-games-and-why.html Play Amiga Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTaZCNOvCnE],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMehS77LXQ4 Pagestream Introduction], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284-w3hTzII Pagestream Tutorial 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlwEGwhZzl4 Pagestream Tutorial 2],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIcrIjPOctc Catweasel Mk4 PCI Part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaitHeL6bEA Part 2],
:08. '''Misc and History'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6mDXKU29w0 Mum uses old AmigaOS Workbench 1.1 (1986)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaRkacQ-YMg Why an Amiga 500 (1987)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5CYsgVCzYY an Amiga 2000 (1987)],
:09. '''Misc Shows and Events'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klgVSWKs4kE VCF 2010], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ3d5qR-Hv8 24:06 Jason McMullan at amiwest 2012 about AROS], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpQO7XSfAv4 Aros SMP multi core amiwest 2013], [], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFRtAAmiFbE ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjdUEyjx8GM ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydYDqZQpim8 ], [], [https://www.youtube.com/@uminekoshouten/featured ], [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NfoY023w-vE ],
:10.
::[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6qJTNW4-6GY ]
===History===
The project was originally started by a small group of Amiga [http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/aros.html enthusiasts] in 1995. These individuals were mainly computer-based college university students at the start, though that student trend has diminished since. An interview with Aaron Digulla [http://arosshow.blogspot.com/2006/12/interview-with-aaron-digulla-who.html here]
* 1992 Commodore folds
* 1996-1998 much of the early years was concerned with exec, dos and intuition libraries.
* Early 1999, Haage & Partner used parts of the AROS code in AmigaOS 3.9.
* March 2001, floppy disk images of AROS became available.
* Early 2002, AROS changed its name from Amiga Replacement Operating System to Amiga Research Operating System
* June 2002, AROS devs decided to use Zune (MUI 3.8 rewrite) as the GUI system.
* November 2002, Eric Schwartz drew Kitty for AROS usage.
* Early 2003, AROS.org underwent a graphics facelift.
* Late 2003, GCC C compiler arrived.
* Early 2004, Aros-Exec opened.
* Early 2005, Aros Max bootable CD arrived.
* Late 2005, SFS filesystem ported and allowed fast access to apps and network support arrived
* Early 2007, AROS.org underwent another graphics facelift.
* Mid-2007, AROS changed to AROS Research Operating System after A.Inc. sued Hyperion with a trademark violation.
* Late 2007, the hard disk installer added and VmwAROS (later called Icaros Desktop) distro launched.
* Early 2009, Our first usable web browser (OWB)
* September 2010, first wireless support appears and AspireOS started as a distro
* Early 2012, the first paper-cut bugfix and Fab's Odyssey Web Browser ported
* Early 2014, backport of most features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday use (Icaros 2.0 and above)
* 2015 work started on using the extra cores of the PI 2
* Early 2017, work started on utilising the addition cores on modern CPUs starting with the 64bit x86 version
* Mid-2017, m68k port optimized for the Vampire 2 / Apollo accelerators (68080 AMMX FPGA)
* 2018 The old AROS Exec website closed and a new one opened
* 2019 AROS One distribution started and now with USB install version
* Early 2021, backport of more features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday ABIv0 (Aros One 1.5 and above)
* 2025 year of 64bit pc builds and porting 32bit applications to 64bit ABIv11
===Bounties===
To help inspire developers with both ideas and monetary incentives, rewards are offered for the successful completion of "bounties" (requests for missing/new functionality) chosen by the community and handled by [http://power2people.org power2people] (formerly done by TeamAROS). A monthly option is [http://www.power2people.org/funds/aros/ here].
Future goals for AROS include expanding its underlying retargetability to support even more diverse architectures, provide memory protection features and user level file security, SMP and many other wonderful features missing from AmigaOS — while still providing as much source level compatibility as is possible (however it is accepted that to achieve some goals code certain things may require a little recoding).
[http://www.ohloh.net/p/aros/contributors Developers] come and go as with any open source effort and we would like to thank them for their efforts...
;1996-2000:In DigullaA (coordinator), GripJ, TempletonI (BSD), SchulzM, RittauS, voordenDagL, HolmM, JohanssonT, VanIngelgomH, SteigerwaldM, BortasP, deJongK, AlfredssonJ, InnocentiB,
;2001-2005:In [http://chodorowski.com/adam/aros.html ChodorowskiA], StegerG, BergerS, HeutlingS, AlemagnaF (gcc), VerhaegenS (rexx), KielH, MatheussenKS (CAMD), SzczygielskiP, ErikssonP, LeCorfecD (Zune), BauerS (Zune), FurlongW, GustafssonJ, AndrewsN, CafferkeyN, GierichM (jpeg), PattonJ, ParsonsM, DietrichJ, SeilerT, BischoffL, LorentzenNH, AdamO, BerglundH, SmithP, HolmenD, BlomM,
;2006-2010:In FedinP, RusslerM, SzymczykS (owb), SmiechowiczK (openGL), WeissM, NorrisR, BrunnerO, WiszkowskiT, GreppinA, [http://www.fukt.bsnet.se/~bearsoft/ Bearsoft Björn Screwelius], ErbY, CharletF, HodgesC, [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4819&forum=18&post_id=43103#forumpost43103 HokstadV], McMullanJ (m68k), WilenT (m68k),
;2011- :In MuijzenbergPHvanden, ALB42, JonesEM, weiju, DizzyofCRN, wawa, miker,
* 1996 - The linux hosted version for i386 was the first to arrive
* 1998 - i386, The native version for i386-based PC AT computers and compatibles.
* 2004 - x86/64, The native version for 64-bit (x86_64, amd64) PC computers.
* 2008 - sam440/ppc, The native version for Sam440EP, Sam440EP Flex and Sam460ex computers.
* 2009 - efika, The native version for PowerPC Efika computers.
* 2010 - m68k, The native version for m68k Amigas or WinUAE
* 2013 - raspi/armfh, early native version for ARMv6 based Raspberry Pi computers.
* 2017 - x86/64bit smp
Debugging capture serial debug at all (especially with sysdebug=all or --sysdebug=all) to see it displayed on screen
* yes, usb -> rs232 adapters can work most of the time, some of the cheapest ones are not fully compatible with all rs232 devices to capture to another device
* you will need a null modem cable (or a null modem adapter usually female to female) in addition to the usb -> rs232 adapter (usb adapter is a normal modem ie. the pins are not crossed over)
Normal modem cable - straight connection DCE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 2 RXD
Pin 3 -> Pin 3 TXD
Pin 5 -> Pin 5 GND
</pre>
Null modem cable connections DTE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 3
Pin 3 -> Pin 2
Pin 5 -> Pin 5
</pre>
(9pole SUB-D)
<pre>
serial ser: (amiga/aros) tty2 tty1USB0 (linux) COM1 (windows) (depends on the os being used)
speed baud transfer rate 9600 38400 lower baud might be more successful
data bits 8
stop bits 1
parity none
handshaking flow control - none xon/xoff (most likely) rts/cts dsr/dtr (pins not connected so should not work)
</pre>
*You cannot use compiled aros X86-64 bit software (when ready) on aros X86 32bit. PPC compiled software on X86 and so on.
*68k is tested with the UAE emulator (WinUAE) but some tests are done on native 68000 based Amigas and others.
*PPC support is very limited to certain devices.
If you use the WBStartup, you have to delete the other icons in the folder (readme etc..) and you have to add in the Icon Tooltype the parameter DONOTWAIT
If you use user-startup instead, you need to add the attached command "after assignment to LUA"
C:WBRun DH1:Extras/Utility/WeatherBar/WeatherBar >NIL:
Change the command to match your WeatherBar path.
<pre>
PATH sys:Utilities/WeatherBar ADD
run >nil: lua:amilua weatherforecast.lua
</pre>
To enter data your Country or City, ist with city_id numbers can be found [http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz here] or you need to go to [https://www.bbc.com/weather BBC Weather], once you type the name of your city or town in the appropriate tab, and press enter, the 7 numbers to be added in the "WeatherBar" will appear on the Browser url address bar above
Unicode v16.0 emojis are not supported but [https://github.com/jens-maus/libcodesets codesets.library] provides
<pre>
internally supported (hardcoded) charsets/codesets are: (conversions are possible from and to each codeset):
AmigaPL – Polish (Amiga)
Amiga-1251 – Cyrillic (Amiga)
ISO-8859-1 – Western European
ISO-8859-1+Euro – West European (with EURO)
ISO-8859-2 – Central/East European
ISO-8859-3 – South European
ISO-8859-4 – North European
ISO-8859-5 – Slavic languages
ISO-8859-9 – Turkish
ISO-8859-15 – West European II
ISO-8859-16 – South-Eastern European
KOI8-R – Russian
UTF-8 – Unicode
In addition, external charset table files can be stored in LIBS:Charsets or loaded by an application from PROGDIR:Charsets. The charset files included with this distributions are:
IBM866 – Cyrillic (cp866)
ISO-8859-7 – Greek (LatinGreek)
ISO-8859-10 – Nordic (Latin 6)
windows-1250 – Central/East Europe (Windows)
windows-1251 – Cyrillic (Windows)
windows-1252 – West European (Windows)
</pre>
Icaros 2.3 USB image needs a header stripped so it can work correctly
dd bs=512 skip=1 status=progress if=icaros_light_2-3-0_pendrive.bin of=/dev/sdxy && sync
Scalos
<pre>
-------------------------------
{ "STRING", "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K",
HALIGN LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT
VALIGN TOP | CENTER | BOTTOM
STYLE NORMAL | BOLD | ITALIC | BOLDITALIC
FONT // font specification - format: "fontname.font/size"
-------------------------------
arguments for STRING SRC
"diskstate",
"diskusage",
"diskusagefree",
"diskusageinuse",
"diskusagepercent",
"fibfilename",
"filecomment",
"filedate",
"fileprotection",
"filesize",
"filetime",
"filetypestring",
"iconname",
"linktarget",
"plugin" pluginname <optional plugin arguments>
"versionstring",
"volumecreateddate",
"volumecreatedtime",
"volumeordevicename",
-------------------------------
arguments for HIDE
"novolumenode",
"isempty" (some STRING)
-------------------------------
all internal commands:
"about",
"backdrop",
"cleanup",
"cleanupbyname",
"cleanupbydate",
"cleanupbysize",
"cleanupbytype",
"clearselection",
"clone",
"close",
"copy",
"cut",
"delete",
"emptytrashcan",
"executecommand",
"formatdisk",
"iconify",
"iconinfo",
"lastmsg",
"leaveout",
"makedir",
"open",
"parent",
"paste",
"putaway",
"quit",
"redraw",
"redrawall",
"rename",
"reset",
"selectall",
"showallfiles",
"showonlyicons",
"shutdown",
"sizetofit",
"snapshot",
"snapshotall",
"snapshotwindow",
"unsnapshot",
"update",
"updateall",
"viewbydate",
"viewbyicon",
"viewbysize",
"viewbytype",
"viewbytext",
</pre>
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*Computer Hardware
*AROS (operating system)
*Applications and Games
*User
[http://www.osnews.com/story/15819 AROS] is one of the intermediate levels between the computer hardware and the user. It is an open-source, clean-room implementation of AmigaOS 3.x that can be run on many different computer architectures. It runs primarily on PC x86 64bit and also PC 32bit hardware but also on motorola 68k and compatibles, some ARM and PowerPC.
This page will cover enough to be able to write the downloaded image to your preferred media, to run a LiveUSB, LiveCD or LiveDVD on your office/home PC (Live meaning you can test without changing your existing setup) and, ultimately, to use it.
Intel / AMD PC hardware support mostly covers the years 2000 to 2010 but work is under way to cover recent PC hardware. At the moment, AROS is '''not''' recommended to be '''installed''' on a working vital data holding machine. Instead, writing to and booting from a '''USB stick''' could be a much better option.
AROS is an hobby OS and can co-exist with Windows(TM), MacOSX(TM), Android(TM) or Linux(TM) and act as an alternative.
Unfortunately, Aros has few developers so upgrades and improvements can take [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/mailman/aros-cvs/ time to appear].
AROS core is now [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/IncompleteAPIs ~80%] finished and is usable, so keep in mind that the software is still considered ALPHA/BETA and in development. Currently AROS is fun to play with on a curiosity level, but it is also interesting to program. AROS has some multimedia features and has internet access.
Most importantly, use AROS to its maximum potential as it stands now, find ways to have fun with it and share your experiences.
Good Sites to visit
: [https://www.arosworld.org/home.php Aros World User forum]
: [https://ae.arosworld.org/ Aros Exec site relocated]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/ AROS News]
: [https://www.facebook.com/ArosWorkshop/ Aros Workshop],
: [https://www.osnews.com/topic/amiga-aros/ OSNews]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/aros/ Reddit]
: [https://archives.arosworld.org Aros Archives]
: [https://aminet.net/ Aminet]
: [http://www.amiga-news.de/en/ English translation of German site]
: [https://aros.sourceforge.io AROS]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS Codebase]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/issues Issues] and [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/bugs/ old defunct bugs site]
: [https://github.com/deadwood2 Deadwood's builds], [https://www.axrt.org/download/aros/v11/ v11 builds], [https://axrt.org/downloads-aros Updated i386 32bit PC builds],
: [https://github.com/ezrec Ezrec x86 m68k mirror of old svn version]
: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86, x64]
: [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros x86 and x64]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ AROS portable USB3 stick images of hosted Aros One x86 and x64 on debian]
: [http://vmwaros.blogspot.com Icaros Desktop x86 now on sabbatical, very old edition]
: [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone AspireOS, of the netbook Aspire One, very old edition]
: [http://arosalive.blogspot.co.uk/p/10-basic-aros-how-tos-tutorials.html Basic How To guides]
: [http://arosgamer.blogspot.co.uk/ AROS Playground], [http://thewetmachine.net/tag/aros/ Jess Wet Machine], [https://aroshacking.wordpress.com/ Jon Robertson's AROS Experiences and FPC Free Pascal], [],
:[http://www.apollo-accelerators.com/ Apollo Accelerators m68k], [http://www.amigablogs.net/ Amiga Blogs], [http://blog.a-eon.biz/blog/ Trevor Dickinson blog], [http://www.pegasos.org/index.php Genesi activity],
: [https://forum.amiga.org/ Amiga OS AOS 3.x forum]
: [http://eab.abime.net/ EAB Amiga]
: [http://www.amigaworld.net/ AmigaWorld]
: [http://www.ppa.pl/ Polish Amiga Like News]
: [http://www.apollo-core.com/ Apollo Forum]
: [https://amigaalive.blogspot.com/ AmigaAlive]
: [https://www.amigalove.com/software Disk Mags]
: [https://amigachristmastree.ultimateamiga.com/ Xmas Amiga Game Jam]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/amiga/ Amiga]
== Distributions aka Distros ==
For end users there are distributions (ready made with selected apps aiming to be easy to use), mostly created and maintained by one person in their own workflow/style. They reuse the nightly boot compiles to suit their needs and possibly other end users. You are free to create your own if required.
* For native 64bit Intel/AMD: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x64], [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 32bit Intel/AMD which will run on 64bit machines: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86], [https://www.tinyaros.it/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 68k [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One m68k], [http://www.aros-platform.de/ AROS Vision],
* For hosted Linux usb drive image [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ x64 Debian hosted version of Aros One],
* For hosted ARM there is Aeros and wip native RaspberryPi
AROS was originally developed on Linux but can run on an Intel-based Linux distro as an app. As time has gone on, it can be run as an app on many more operating systems (Windows, FreeBSD, Linux and limited on MacOS). This may sound strange: an OS running on top of another OS.
Basically, this is to take advantage of drivers (audio, internet, graphics, etc.) and compiler environments, in the existing OS, with which people may be already familiar. The term we use for what AROS does is "Hosted".
AROS Native is the term coined to describe AROS being run without any OS underneath it. It runs alone just like AmigaOS(TM) did. As this version does not benefit from "Hosted" drivers, dedicated ones have to be ported/written. Hence the smaller range of supported hardware / peripherals. We have other pages highlighting this support
AROS is open source so basically everyone can take part. The source is public on github and there are new commits most days. AROS is automatically compiled daily, result are the nightly builds hosted on Sourceforge. The nightly builds are only used for testing changes, testing software and the starting point for distribution maintainers or even your own distribution. They are very basic, miss some functionality and apps like web browsers and are not suited for end users.
* The [https://sourceforge.net/projects/aros/files/nightly2/ Nightly2], [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php nightly builds File Release Service] or [http://aros.sourceforge.net/downloads/ Sourceforge Project Web builds] are made automatically every night directly from the Github and in the past, SVN (Subversion) tree and contain the latest code for the AROS operating system. It should be noted that the builds have not been tested in any way and can be horrible broken.
There are two standards ABIv0 (old) and ABIv1 (newest).
*ABIv1 ABIv11 nightly builds for 64bit PC builds, it is where the most work is done by developers
*ABIv0 is needed for 32bit (which also runs on 64bit) intel / amd distributions
==Media==
AROS media tends to boot in this tier list of media types, first internal HDD SSD, CD DVD drive, and finally usb drive (last two can depend on bios boot order)
* USB .VHD
[https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86 and x64], with md5 below
<pre>
7dd7119ab3e56d75ee852c137226b4d7 *ArosOne-USB-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
cf906eeaad4a83b3520b1896bdc6b0d3 *ArosOne-USB-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
e2eb8fe8cfd61c567b0152a61cf85251 *ArosOne-x86-v2.8-USB-IMG.zip
559909c75c2f56472c74267a7d075355 *ArosOne-x86-v2.7-USB-IMG.zip
93da5898508c1a8c05bb8991ab7bd117 *AROS One Image-USB-2.4.zip
59fcabd7090e47f12d54f7eb78cf0f45 *ArosOne-x86-v2.2-USB-Image.zip
24fb8de726ae8fc5fe5bac6d30f03dc5 ArosOne-x86-v2.0-USB-Image.zip
f3d725e990072edce633b59747911b6b ArosOne-x86-v1.8-USB-IMG.zip
e089a24ae310e92fcc407a0125602ce8 Aros-One x86-IMG-USB-v1.6.zip
</pre>
[https://tinyaros.flazio.com/ Tiny AROS]
22bc993625b7c75b17263c0cc7e7baaa *Tiny Aros_copy.vhd (March 2024)
There is usually a vhd image inside the zip that can be written to USB sticks which is so much faster than the old ISO written to physical CD DVD method. This .vhd can be written to an USB stick / ssd with these pieces of software below but it will erase the previous contents from the usb
Windows - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ RPi Raspberry Imager, use custom and see all files], [https://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/ HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool], [https://rufus.ie/ Rufus up to version 3.20 may work with VirtualBox HD vhd images with Win7 but not some Rufus 4.x versions], [https://etcher.balena.io/ Balena Etcher but may spy on you],
Linux - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ Raspberry Imager Ubuntu], Suse Image / Multi writer, dd,
Mac -
* Virtual Machine .ISO or CDs DVDs
The native iso images are currently not compatible with Ventoy, Yumi, MultiBootUSB, Easy2Boot E2B, or similar
<pre>
11c8a147fcad7ecf52ae3a43e1934b69 *ArosOne-DVD-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
f93053d3b9ccf304d7e6ac3389e1987b *ArosOne-DVD-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
86d808a40dc7be389a758799a9b4f595 *ArosOne-x86-v2.0-ISO-DVD.zip
f1fc8599ef6a39e5df394e0f41d55526 *AROS-One-x86-ISO-DVD-v1.6.zip
</pre>
You can use a virtual emulator like VirtualBox, VMWare to mount the iso image which can then be used to boot and/or install to USB.
no software can write an AROS ISO to a Pendrive. The author of ‘Rufus’ (who used an Amiga 500 as a child) once tried, but when he saw the system composition, he said he was unable to do it.
The solution is to boot the ISO from a VM (WMware, VBox), then install the AROS build on the Pendrive, which will eventually become a Live Pendrive that can be booted on a PC.
The only precaution is that in some cases it is necessary to thoroughly clean the Pendrive of any partitions and remove any bootloader that is not AROS. The Pendrive must remain raw without any partitions.
You can clean the USB stick on a PC with a program that manages hard disks. You need to do a partition wipe. On some USB sticks, you can clean it with InstallAROS.
Previously the only installation option was CD-RW or DVD-RW, since the whole system can be burnt onto a single disk and can be reused when the next version is released. Good branded discs like Taiyo Yuden (later JVC) or Verbatim should be used to reduce frustration later. The days for this media is gone but kept here for information
Since nobody currently sells AROS on any other media, you will need access to a CD/DVD burner to create the installation disk yourself. After it is on a CD or DVD, then access and writing to USB pendrives becomes available (this should be viewed as an outdated or last resort alternative method now), as well as using good USB manufacturers like Sandisk, Kingston, etc. rather than some other no-names.
Try burning it to a CD-RW or DVD-RW using your CD/DVD burning program (most burning software have a burn iso option). The ideal writing speed is 2x or 4x, higher speeds can give errors and problems. Check the writing integrity of your CD or DVD if your software has an option to do so before going any further.
Standalone portable usb cd dvd drives do not boot physical burnt discs, please use an internal ide sata drive instead.
* SD-card
For ARM Pi Aros, copy the files onto a FAT32 formatted SD card.
==Booting==
The LiveUSB, and in the past LiveCD LiveDVD, is designed to trial (test drive) various operating systems without having to install them to your working system.
Since 2011, UEFI was introduced to replace the original PC BIOS which made booting media more confusing. Some changes in the UEFI/bios may be needed
*go into the bios using esc, f2 or f? and disable the Security -> Secure Boot and maybe apply option for Legacy IDE mode
*you may have to press F9, F10 or F12 or p on boot up to present a device boot options like USB or CD/DVD
*disable the Fast Boot config so it would recognize portable DVD-drive and changed the Boot-sequence
Secure boot was introduced by Microsoft and later consortium control what operating systems work with Secure Boot via shims.
For Aros, it is best to disable or be able to change Secure Boot (if you dual boot with Windows this may cause issues with Window boots after)
The grub part of the boot should be fully automatic, and you should see a multiple choice graphic card screen after 10 seconds for USB or over 30s CDs and DVDs.
After the grub graphics choice, AROS takes over the booting and any issues can arise here
=====Advice for various machines=====
Some of the stages involved and shown on the display in a typical AROS boot start up
<pre>
[MultiLoader]
[ELF Loader]
[Boot]
[HPET]
[Kernel:ACPI]
[Kernel:APIC-IA32]
[Kernel:SMP APIC]
[HiddStorage]
ACPI: ????
ACPI Error
[ACPI]AcpiOs????
[BattClock] Got RTC century offset 0x32 from ACPI
[PCI] Scanning bus ?
[AHCI] Sata
[Vesa] only if vesa is chosen as graphics option
[ATA] detect hd & cd drives
[ATA0?] ata-identity
[packet] fat.handler be.handler, etc.
[DOS]
[Storage:Bus]
[Storage:Controller]
[MSS] USB setup
[ehciInit] Port ? maps to controller ?
[I2C]
[ATI]
[drm] nouveau
[AROSTCP] if you have network driver prefs set up to start when booting
</pre>
; If boot fails, please give us some indication (pictures or videos) where the boot stops and the message(s) on screen.
AROS's native SATA/AHCI driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ahci.device, try disabling it. At your chosen boot entry in the GRUB menu, Press E, scroll down to the ahci.device entry, and add a # or ; at the start of that line or delete it with Ctrl-K. Then press Ctrl-X or F10 to boot.
If your disk isn't accessible at all with this change, you might need to change the SATA controller to IDE legacy mode in the BIOS: however, making this change will likely cause problems booting Windows on the same machine (if it's already installed). To disable ahci.device permanently, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and remove the ahci.device line from all boot entries you intend to use.
SATA AHCI Timeout while waiting for device to complete operations with BIOS SATA entry set to AHCI mode stops at "waiting for bootable media" screen, changing BIOS SATA setting back to IDE mode may allow it to continue booting
The ATA driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ata.device, try using the alternative in sys:devs/alt which is an older version. Press E when your chosen boot entry is highlighted in the GRUB menu, scroll down to the ata.device entry, and change it to read "module /Devs/Alt/ata.device". Then press Ctrl-X to boot. To make this change permanent, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and change the path to ata.device in all boot entries you intend to use.
Further options (removing the " ") to add to the GRUB menus to disable certain other components for debugging:
<pre>
Disable AHCI "AHCI=disable"
Disable NVME "NVME=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=nopci,nolegacy"
ATA safe mode: "ATA=nodma,32bit"
Disable IDE from SATA: "ATA=32bit,nosata2pata"
VIA / SIS with cdrom read io errors "ATA=nodma,nopoll"
noacpi all [PCI] devices to be invisible to AROS. disk drives work but network, sound won't
Set AHCI "AHCI=force150/force300/force600"
Disable AHCI/SATA: comment out with a # ; or remove ahci.device line with Ctrl-K
Disable USB: comment out # ; or remove pciusb.device and poseidon.library lines with Ctrl-K
Disable native graphics: "nomonitors"
USB3 "USB=xhci"
</pre>
Other useful grub command line options - nomonitors, noacpi, vesahack, nopoll
Press Ctrl and X together (or F10) to exit and boot with the new options. Just experiment with different variations until successful. Those working options will need to be reused with every reboot of AROS until you can edit the grub.cfg and make it permanent i.e. install to hard disk or USB.
* If you use VESA mode, you can see the debug log if you add 'vesahack' to the command line. This will set up split-screen mode. In the upper half you'll see AROS screen, in the bottom - debug log.
* ACPI ie. PCI hardware - If you get crashes at early boot, try adding 'NOACPI' to the command line
If you're having boot issues and have a null modem cable and a spare pc, a boot log is always useful. Edit your grub line to include debug=serial but would try with an with sysdebug=all in the line later as it can cause issues booting on machines with sysdebug=all enabled (corrupts the cpu initialization).
However, if you feel you have found a genuine bug/fault in AROS that needs attention, please use the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=439463&group_id=43586&func=browse bug submission form] to record as much information about what happened, why, and what hardware etc. you have so that people may try to assist you
For Virtual machines VMWare VirtualBox, etc., attach and press play to start the ISO image
If booting hasn't worked then it could be down to Bios/UEFI settings or USB3 (2014 onwards)
=====nvme.device=====
Since 2018, nvme drives are standard on most machines
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
=====AHCI=====
Starting taking over since 2011 on a lot of machines
* Check that UEFI (replacement for PC BIOS) has options set to remove UEFI SecureBoot option and apply CSM
* SATA drive is set for Legacy or a mixture AHCI/IDE and not AHCI
AHCI sata can be very difficult to get working
Most Windows installs are already set to AHCI sata, changing this to a legacy IDE mode setting can help but please check if Windows will still boot. Some hardware like Lenovo laptops do not always like being set in legacy mode so only use as a last resort and aware of issues that can be caused.
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
With a 16C/32T chip machine, disable SMT and it should boot.
=====ata.device for old BIOS's =====
Pre 2010 this was the de facto standard method of providing settings to the computer at a lower level
Some adjustments to the BIOS setup options are necessary (usually by pressing a key like DEL, F1, F2, F12 or ESC, p on the very early boot up of the computer).
*Adjust booting options like moving USB hdd, CDROM higher as it is quite often disabled or placed lower by default, i.e. USB hdd, CD/DVD are placed at the top above the hard drive. Try looking here [http://www.windowsreinstall.com/articles/bios/ Windows] or [http://www.hiren.info/pages/bios-boot-cdrom Bios] or [http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Bios-to-Boot-from-a-CD-ROM Boot] or web search "BIOS BOOT CDROM"
* At the '''SAME''' time, check if the SATA/AHCI option is set to Emulate or IDE Legacy, though this can have '''issues''' with any OS already on the hard disk. If in doubt, do nothing and seek advice.
* check that under BIOS settings you '''DO NOT''' have plug&play OS selected as Aros at this point is unable to route interrupts on its own and needs the BIOS to do that.
'''Save''' options changed at the end.
PCITool can show if the motherboard chipset is in IDE mode.
Class = 0x01 means STORAGE, Subclass = 0x01 means IDE. Also ProductID 0x3a20 resolves to non-AHCI mode in Intel ICH10 documentation.
==Installing==
We have a separate section [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_installing here]
We have a specific section for each CPU platform under the Specific platforms in the NavBar navigation bar on the right hand side menu
error code (-6) when using the ahci.device (has writing to disk problem but not reading) is enabled. change this line in your grub and reboot
<pre>
#module /Devs/ahci.device << disable
module /Devs/Alt/ata.device << add this line instead
</pre>
==File structure overview==
AROS' directory structure is mostly identical to AmigaOS directory structure, with some additions.
AROS: or SYS: also known as DH0: (i.e. the drive partition with AROS system) has the following simplified list of the main drawers (Amigas term for directories/folders).
{| class="wikitable"
|C:
| small apps, where AROS looks first for applications/games but will look at Tools, System afterwards
|----
|Devs:
| .audio, .hidd, network, graphics and other hardware device drivers are stored
|----
|L:
| where .handler files go
|----
|Libs:
| where .library files go
|----
|Prefs:
| applications that adjust or setup AROS functions and capabilities
|----
|S:
| startup scripts (for the aros boot process '''not''' grub) are stored here
|----
|Storage:
| place to keep old or alternative device drivers
|----
|System:
| applications associated with AROS operating system
|----
|Tools:
| extra applications
|----
|}
See [[Aros/User/DOS#Drives.2C_Files.2C_Assigns.2C_Directories|DOS manual: Drives, Files, Assigns, Directories]]
=== Filesystem ===
Whilst the kernel is the heart, the filesystem is the blood of the system...
*Journalling - ZFS XFS ext4 NTFS SFS PFS3
*Non-journaling - BtrFS [http://aminet.net/disk/misc ext2] exFAT FAT32(VFAT) FFS
Filesystem options for AROS to install
* SFS default
* Professional File System PFS3 [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=52234&highlight=pfs3+free&page=13 m68k]
* FFS very old now but left for legacy usage
Other [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/filesystem filesystems] for storage purposes
* FAT32 favorite as most OSs support
* NTFS (can lock system)
* exFAT
PFS *minimises* the amount of fragmentation, but does not automatically defrags as it saves files to the drive
SFS tries to do exactly the same thing, but in certain cases it doesn't do as well as PFS. But since you can defrag SFS
The only filesystems that really NEED defragging are from Microsoft(TM) - exFAT/VFAT/NTFS
<pre>
Copy L/exfat-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an exFAT partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = exfat-handler
DosType = 0x46415458
</pre>
<pre>
Copy L/ntfs3g-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an NTFS partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = ntfs3g-handler
DosType = 0x4e544653
Also to make a read-only mount you can set:
Control = ro
</pre>
The Smart File System (SFS) is a journaling filesystem used on Amiga computers and AmigaOS-derived operating systems. It is designed for performance, scalability and integrity, offering improvements over standard Amiga filesystems as well as some special or unique features.
SFS is written in C and was originally created and released as freeware in 1998 by John Hendrikx. After the original author left the Amiga scene in 2000, the source code to SFS was released and its development continued by Ralph Schmidt in MorphOS.
Its development has now forked; as well as the original Amiga version, there are now versions for MorphOS, AROS, AmigaOS 3, and a version for AmigaOS 4, which have different feature sets but remain compatible to each other. Versions for AROS, AmigaOS and MorphOS are based on different branches.
In addition, there is a driver for Linux to read Amiga SFS volumes, GRUB natively supports it and there are free drivers to use it from UEFI. The Linux version is [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ independent code].
SFS (Smart File System) partially defragments itself while the filesystem is in use. The defragmentation process is almost completely stateless
AROS SFS version has a 120GB partition size limit on hard disks and DVDs current 4gig size limit.
The sources for the MorphOS 64-bit version of SFS were available but no porting to AROS has happened so far due to endian issues, etc.
SFS Tools
* GUI - arSFSDoctor,
* CLI - sfscheck , [http://www.portacall.org/ sfsundelete], sfsformat, setcache hits a usability ceiling around the 10GB / 100,000 file mark,
sfscheck dh0: seek purge fraglist defragment
If there are two simultaneous file writes in progress and you reboot machine (or it locks up or crashes) you may end up with a corrupted filesystem. Although arSFSDoctor may help, you might have to copy the files to another partition, format the partition with the errors on and copy the files back.
A bit error on the harddisk would give this error.
PFS / SFS are way more advanced and much much faster than the FFS. FFS is supported for legacy reasons only.
The Professional File System (PFS) is a filesystem originally developed commercially for the Amiga and now distributed on Aminet with a 4-clause BSD license. It is a compatible successor of AmiFileSafe (AFS), with an emphasis on added reliability and speed compared to standard Amiga filesystems. It also features multi-user abilities like the older MuFS.
PFS has so many advantages including the important things, speed, the ability to recover all deleted files even simply same name by typing the command ". Deldir" convenient if done in Directory Opus, virtually deleted files are copied normally as if they had never been deleted, other convenience is to not ever invalidate the filesystem, just put it on top of the startup-sequence command "diskvalid", which automatically corrects any irregularities in the system startup; PFS also provides a device for floppy which makes them very fast and takes advantage of the full capacity of the floppy including the area dedicated to the bootloader.
The device is split into two main areas. At the beginning of the device is the metadata section, which consists of a root block, and a generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store metadata. The rest of the device is another contiguous generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store data. The metadata section usually uses a few percent of the device, depending on the size of the device.
The metadata is stored as a tree of single blocks in the metadata section. The entire directory structure is recorded in the metadata, so the data section purely contains data from files. The metadata describes the location of data in files with extents of blocks, which makes the metadata quite compact.
When a metadata update occurs, the system looks at the block containing the metadata to be changed, and copies it to a newly allocated block from the metadata section, with the change made, then it recursively changes the metadata in the block that points to that block in the same way. This way, eventually the root block needs to be changed, which causes the atomic metadata update.
The filesystem is reasonably good at keeping files unfragmented, although there is a defragmentation tool available which will work on an online filesystem ie whilst being used.
It was the first filesystem to introduce the concept of the Recycle Bin natively at filesystem-level to the Amiga, holding the last few deleted files in a hidden directory on the disk root.
PFS version 5.3 was developed in C and a small portion of assembly code by Michiel Pelt. There are endian issues to be overcome and adapting the small amount of m68k to C before use on intel based machines, etc.
Autoupdate of files in a directory is already implemented in Wanderer, but not all file systems handle dos.library/StartNotify() in its full extent. It seems to work correctly in Ram Disk (thanks to AmberRAM handler), and it also works on SFS formatted devices. Other file systems might not yet have it implemented correctly though.
The PC equivalent of the Amiga's RDB is the master boot record (MBR).
===Installing Applications===
The typical means to install applications under AROS/AmigaOS involves simply copying/extracting the archive (.zip .lha .rar .tar.gz) file containing the applications files to your own desired location i.e. drawer/folder. Once extracted, launching it by double clicking on an icon (recommended) or using the shell (alternative). Generally, this is on a separate partition from your AROS system files, however in reality it can be any location - including RAM: if you don't want it staying around too long especially when you switch off.
At some time in the future it may be desirable for AROS to have a package-manager like subsystem able to retrieve information online about packages available for AROS and whether they update anything you currently have installed, however at the moment no such ability exists.
===User Data files===
AmigaOS has no notion of a default location to store user data files, and presently neither does AROS - though it may be desirable at some time to provide a common start location.
For most people, extra small FAT32 NTFS partition(s) as well as the usual Sys: (DH0:) and Work: (DH1:) / Briefcase (DU1:) partitions to store data seems preferable. Especially if a reinstall is ever needed.
===User Environment configuration files===
AmigaOS/AROS stores persistent system configuration data in directory assigned to ENVARC:. This, by default, points to SYS:Prefs/EnvArc.
During boot a copy is made to another assign, ENV:, which is for runtime usage. Changes to the files here will not survive a reboot.
Setting the env variables is generally done by applications themselves, or when necessary by the user using the SetEnv command. SetEnv has a SAVE switch to force the persistent copy in ENVARC: to be written also for when you are sure the change should be permanent.
Under the standard installation of AmigaOS style OSs, ENVARC: is copied to ENV: upon startup, which, if you have a hard drive installation, is in RAM:, hence, ENV: ends up being RAM:Env.
ENVARC: is the Environment Archive, which is the permanent copy of ENV:, which is the Environment. It's roughly like the Registry in Windoze.
Most programs do (and all should) store their settings in ENVARC: somewhere, and load them from ENV:. The effect of this can be seen in the Preference editors. If you Save your preferences, they go in ENVARC: and ENV:. If you click Use, they only go in ENV:. If you reboot, normally, anything saved to ENV: is lost, and is replaced with a copy of what is in ENVARC:.
you can set the default public screen for any tool started from a cli with the PUBSCREEN variable. So open the pubscreen, set PUBSCREEN to the name and start newcli for example, then the new cli window (and all following windows opened from that window) will appear on that public screen.
===Drivers===
All hardware support is placed in the Devs drawer (folder/directory). The network drivers <something.device> go in the Networks sub-drawer. Audio drivers <something.audio> are put in the AHI sub-drawer. Graphics drivers <something.hidd> are put in the Drivers sub-drawer.
==Configuring==
AROS has mainly decided on a MUI-like requester/menu/ clone so changing the background, icons, font, menus can be done with SYS:Prefs/Zune
AROS has several desktop GUI front ends like
* DOpus5 Magellan II, Wanderer and Scalos (medium)
* AROS Workbench, Workbook (smaller)
File / Directory managers like Dopus4, MCAmiga,
App Launch Shortcuts like FKey, Amistart, BoingIconBar, right mouse click on magellan, wanderer desktop, etc.
General usability decisions - Prefs/IControl,
Most apps can be autostarted by copying into SYS:WBStartup directory folder
e.g. WeatherBar.zip can be downloaded, unzip and the contents of the zip copied to wbstartup folder
ClicktoFront and .info to SYS:WBStartup so always be activated when turning on the computer
or add a text line to user-startup is SYS:S (scripts version of wbstartup)
e.g. standard Amiga / AROS does not allow clicking of background windows to come to the front to make it easy to get to the window you need but it has the ability if these apps are copied again to WBStartUp or are added to SYS:S/user-startup script
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/ClickToFront >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/DepthMenu >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >Nil:
Exchange controls Commodities and can be opened with alt, ctrl, h
Although there are heaps of docks, menus and other launcher programs on the Amiga like OSs, FKey has got to be one of the quickest and less complicated ways to launch programs, and it comes with the OS.
In SYS:Tools/Commodities, the FKey commodity (Ctrl Alt F) allows you to make actions assigned to some combinations of keys
<pre>
ALT TAB Cycle Windows
Cycle Screens
Enlarge Window
Shrink Window
Toggle Window Size
Insert Text
Run Program
Run Arexx Script
</pre>
e.g.
<pre>
LAmiga F1 = Avail Flush
LAmiga F2 = Open Prefs
LAmiga F3 = Finder
Alt Tab = Cycle Windows
LAmiga Tab or M = Cycle Screens
Alt Up arrow = Enlarge Window
Alt Down arrow = Shrink Window
Alt Home = Toggle Window Size
= Insert Text
LAmiga e = Run Program
= Run Arexx Script
</pre>
If your FKey GUI pops up when you start your Workbench up and you don't want it to, click once on the icon, go to the Icons-Information in the menu and make sure it has the tooltype set "CX_POPUP=NO".
Now let's launch it and assign the locale switching. After you double-click on FKey icon, launch the Exchange, choose the FKey from list and click the Show button. This will invoke the FKey window. You can see the ALT TAB in list assigned to window switching. Now enter the first key combination, say, ALT Z and go to the right panel. Choose Launch the program from pulldown menu and enter SYS:Prefs/Input as an argument. Append the USE switch and english preset name to the string as shown:
SYS:Prefs/Input USE SYS:Prefs/Presets/english
Click on the New Button to add the another combination. Now set the combination for your locale as shown above, replacing English name with your preset name. Click New button again and then Save Settings. Now you can use defined combinations to switch the layouts.
Although not needed by most users, the system wide ARexx script capability can manage many file manipulation task(s) but this would work only with those program that support [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs/Rexx ARexx] like
*Desktop - DOpus5, Scalos
*Dock - FKey,
*Files - Multiview, DOpus4,
*Internet Apps - Odyssey, WookieChat,
*General Apps -
the shell can be modified with escape strings but not needed in most cases
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
<pre>
RAlt Right Alt Key
LAlt Left Alt Key
RWinKey Right Windows Key
LWinKey Left Windows Key
RAmiga Right Amiga Key (if one)
LAmiga Left Amiga Key (if one)
</pre>
;Bootup Options
:Spacebar during boot, enters the bootmenu which allows a boot without startup sequence, etc
;Left Click
:LAmiga = LWinKey = F11
;Right Click
:RAmiga = RWinKey = F12
;Mark
:RAmiga and B
;Cut
:RAmiga and X
;Copy
:RAmiga and C
;Paste
:RAmiga and V
;Search
:RAmiga and S
;Mouse Movement
LAmiga and together with arrow keys - shift as well at the same time as well to move faster
;Mouse Selection
LAmiga and LAlt to select
;Screen Switching
LAmiga and M or N
;HELP key
Can sometimes be mapped to F11 but can be changed via FKey
===DOpus 5 Directory Opus Magellan II===
Dopus 5.x is a whole desktop replacement on the Amiga Workbench (Desktop)
DirectoryOpus app will assign DOpus5: to it's PROGDIR: automatically but if not add the below (edit SYS:System to suit where Dopus5 was installed) to your startup-sequence
<pre>
Assign DOpus5: SYS:System/DOpus5
DOpus5:DirectoryOpus
;DOpus5:C/LoadDB
</pre>
Left mouse button clicked twice on the desktop background brings up the Device List window.
Green strip notifies SRCE (source) and if another is open it will be red for DEST (destination). clicking on the red strip changes to green
Word list of actions with a left mouse click on the DOWN Arrow and directory stuff with < button which mirrors the icons at the top of each lister
single-key hotkeys? exactly the same as in dopus4, edit your functions (button bank, toolbar, menus etc.) and under the flags gadget is a key gadget, just click in it and press the key you want to use.
As for the extra text field... try turning off Extended lister key selection in environment / miscellaneous.
Shift and click on the icon - runs the icon
DOpus5 Magellan 2 Directory folder drawer structure
<pre>
ARexx - Arexx scripts .rexx and .dopus5 to perform tasks
Buttons -
Commands -
Desktop -
Environment - two environment files bundled:
default gets loaded if you run DOpus as a normal app
workbench gets loaded if you run DOpus as a WB Replacement (with LoadDB on startup)
Filetypes -
Groups -
Icons -
Images -
Modules - compiled tasks
Settings -
Sounds -
Themes -
WBStartup - Use this if standard SYS:WBStartup gives cannot wait error messages
</pre>
Settings -> Environment -> Display -> Workbench (Use)
*Settings -> Clock (add to title bar as well as the date)
*Toolbar -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 1) for Copy, Move, Delete, etc above the Device List
*Menu -> (Right Win Key together with 2)
*Buttons -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 3)
*Settings -> Environment (Right Win key together with 4) for Backgrounds, etc
*File Types -> (Right Win key together with 5)
*User Menus -> (Right Win key together with 6)
*Hotkeys -> Setup for quick shortcut keypresses (Right Win Key together with 7)
*Scripts -> (Right Win key together with 8)
*Icon Positioning -> (Right Win key together with 9)
Each Dopus5 theme are stored in a separate directory, named appropriately, which contains further sub directories
* Font (amiga bitmap fonts)
* Screens (jpg or any picture supported by datatypes but not animations)
* Sounds (wav but not iff 8svx )
* Icons (png newicons glowicons )
* Patterns (iff jpg png )
Just use wildcards in background filenames and you get a different picture every reboot
For example, configure in Environment -> Backgrounds -> Desktop something like this:
<pre>
Work:Pictures/Backgrounds/#?
...or
Work:Pictures/back#?.iff
...etc...
</pre>
[https://aminet.net/util/dopus arcdir and themes]
If you want to change the backdrop pic after a period of time, paste below into a text file called dopusrandbg.rexx and place in DOPus5:ARexx
<pre>
/* Changes DOpus background image forever
Start with:
Run >NIL: RX dopusrandbg.rexx
*/
if ~show("L", "rexxsupport.library") then do
if ~addlib("rexxsupport.library", 0, -30,0) then exit 10
end
/* Configure these two lines for your needs: */
minutes=1
picpath="Work:Pics/#?.iff"
address DOPUS.1
do forever
call delay 3000*minutes
dopus set background '"'picpath'"' desktop center custom
dopus refresh background custom
end
</pre>
If you don't want to use/open rexxsupport.library just for DELAY() then use the DOS Wait command
<pre>
/* random diropus backdrop changer */
/* by paul trauth, 1999 */
/* to do: non-repeatable randomness? */
options results
parse arg path
address DOPUS.1
/* get current backdrop pattern so it actually changes */
dopus query background desktop custom
currentpatt=result
lastslash=lastpos('/',currentpatt)
currentpatt=substr(currentpatt,lastslash+1,(pos('"',currentpatt,2)-lastslash-1))
dir=showdir(path,'FILE','/')
num=0
do while dir~=''
where=pos('/',dir)
if where>0 then do
file=left(dir,where-1)
dir=right(dir,length(dir)-where)
end
else do
file=dir
dir=''
end
if left(file,1) ~='.' & file~=currentpatt then
do
pics.num=file
num=num+1
end
end
which=random(0,num-1,time(s))
newbg='"'||path||'/'||pics.which||'"'
dopus set background newbg desktop tile precision exact
dopus set background on
dopus refresh background
</pre>
Clock format commands available are defined by locale. They are:
<pre>
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
</pre>
like %a %d-%b-%y %H:%M or
A WB ARexx interface, you could enter a cli command as a menu item to open a WB drawer like this...
RX "address WORKBENCH;WINDOW 'device:drawer' OPEN"
Where device:drawer is replaced by the path of the drawer to open.
The ARexx script would be capable to manage such a task but this would work only with those program that support ARexx
<pre>
dopus addappicon
dopus addtrap
dopus back
dopus checkdesktop
dopus clear
dopus command
dopus desktoppopup
dopus error
dopus front
dopus getdesktop
dopus getfiletype
dopus getstring
dopus matchdesktop
dopus progress
dopus query background, font, palette, pens
dopus read
dopus refresh all, background, icons, lister
dopus remappicon
dopus remtrap
dopus request
dopus script
dopus screen
dopus send
dopus set background, font, palette, pens
dopus setappicon
dopus version
</pre>
<pre>
lister add
lister addstem
lister copy
lister clear value
lister clearcaches
lister close
lister empty
lister findcache
lister getstring
lister iconify
lister new
lister query active all, dest source
lister query abort, busy, case, dirs, display, entries, entry, files, flags, handler, header, hide
lister query label, lock, mode, namelength, numdirs, numentries, numfiles, numseldirs, numselfiles
lister query path, proc, position, seldirs, selentries, selfiles, separate, show, sort,
lister query title, toolbar, value, visible, window
lister read
lister refresh
lister reload
lister remove
lister request
lister set busy, case, dest, display, field, flags, handler, header, hide, label, lock, mode
lister set namelength, newprogress, off, path, position, progress, separate, show, sort, source
lister set title, toolbar, value, variable
lister select
lister wait
</pre>
The '''command''' allows you to call internal DOpus commands from an ARexx script
<pre>
command all
command wait copy
command read s:startup-sequence
command source 12345 makedir name noicon
</pre>
*SFTP secure encrypted comms over internet using libssh2 and zlib (different protocol to the two below) on port 22
*FTPS secured with https like security on port 21
*FTP not secure and unencrypted protocol over internet on port 21 (should not be used today on the internet but for your own server)
===Wanderer ===
Backgrounds icon text sizes, colors, etc. with wanderer prefs in the prefs drawer but cannot use #? or *.* in the backgrounds file entry to randomly choose pictures
Enable the bar, you need to edit the text file ‘statusbar.prefs’. The change is simple: just change “False” to ‘True’.
Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/Wanderer/statusbar.prefs
Provides a way to hide the old Workbench 3.1 style of windows and screens.
Themes - SYS:Prefs -> Appearance
The default content of Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/themes.var should be "themes:ice" but can be changed via the theme prefs, please do NOT click the Use button. Its useless. As you know, it will ask for the theme volume. Just pick the theme you want, click on Save, then reboot.
* Decoration is on. Any time trying to change theme, you get: "Please insert volume Theme: in any drive"?
You could check if you find SYS:System/Themes or if it is missing. Then you could open startup-sequence which you can find in drawer "S". There should be a line:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES >Nil:
This does the trick.
Open a shell and run:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES
Than start the Theme prefs again... this should work
* The theme is the only thing that could slow the system a bit, but it's not that performance impacting on most uses, and you can switch it of completely. Remove C:Decoration from the bottom of the file sys:s/startup-sequence.
[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/theme ALua/Zulu script] built for faster Wanderer skin management. You can modify config files, install new (wdz format/zipped skin files) and delete skins via the Theme Manager.
[http://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/download-1 Global.Prefs]
===Scalos===
[https://web.archive.org/web/20180922220139/http://scalos.noname.fr/ Scalos] is not an OS replacement, it's a Workbench replacement. It replaces the desktop and graphical file management components.
Scalos is 100% Workbench replacement with most functions working like the original Workbench ones. Undo and Redo available for most window and icon operations. Fully multitasking so every window has its own task. While loading icons, any window function (e.g. Drag&Drop) is available.
24bit color support with window patterns - Unlimited and easily configurable via tooltypes. Optimised backgroundpatterns routine so patterns can be tiled, centred or even scaled to fit into the windows. Live updating window scrolling - Supports middle mouse button panning and drawer (folder) windows can be iconified on the desktop.
Icon imagetypes with all types are supported such as backfill or complement. Configurable surrounding iconborder. Icon support also visually highlights files which are soft-links in the file system. Icon dragging is more stable and far less flickery on graphics cards. Whilst dragging, icons are displayed with text and they can become transparent over anything where they can be dropped.
Single-window lasso mode, with scrolling window contents invoked by dragging mouse with configurable qualifier key. Text icon lasso selection used to ignore "Name column selects text icons" flag. Support for backfilled thumbnail icons, with selectable color and transparency. Added option to always generate square thumbnail icons with preview icons for images - Thumbnails can be permanently saved in icons.
Supports PNG icons with alpha channel and real transparency and displays OS3.5 GlowIcons and are all scalable. Iconborders with variations (normal, shadowed, outlined).
Completely configurable, filetype-specific user-definable popup menus and tooltips. Plugin system to exchange or add features and can enhance the Workbench and make it more configurable.
Filetype plugins to display filetype-specific information. - Currently, EXIF information viewer for JPEG images is included. Plugin included for 100% support of OS3.9 Workbench features. Plugin included for AREXX API compatible to OS3.9 Workbench.
Online update with updater.module
Scalos works also as a Workbench replacement. In this case the 'emulation mode' has to be set by using Scalos' own version of LoadWB and offers
* Scalos uses the Workbench Screen for its windows instead opening a new one
* AppIcon, AppMenuItem, AppWindow functions are redirected to Scalos
* all Programs placed in "WBStartup" should start
* The Screen will be reopened in case of changes in ScreenMode and Palette settings
<pre>
v1.0 (V39.201) - November 1999
v1.1 (V39.212) - December 1999
v1.2b (39.220) - June 6, 2000
v1.2d (39.222) - 2000 (latest public beta executable)
v1.3 (40.7) (beta) - August 2, 2001
v1.3 (40.22) - September 25, 2002
v1.4 (40.32) (beta) March 31, 2005
v1.6 (41.4) - March 27, 2007
v1.7 (41.5) - August 12, 2007
v1.8 (41.6) - March 12, 2009
v1.9 (41.7) (beta) - March 15, 2010
v1.9 (41.8) (RC1) - August 25, 2012 open source
v1.9.2 (41.10) Deadwoods' AROS late 2022 32bit and 64bit build unifying the code base of ` for AROS x86 ABIv0, AROS x86_64 ABIv11 and AROS m68k
</pre>
Distros may have Scalos files under SYS:System/Scalos or Extras:Scalos. Known [https://github.com/deadwood2/AROS/issues/75 bug list],
Certain files like Menu13.prefs, Palette13.prefs, Pattern.prefs and scalos.prefs need to be in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Scalos they can be found in Scalos:Storage/envarc and country drawer
or run the "Scalos Menu" preferences program. Note if already setup with sub-menu entries and then re-save your menu prefs as it will now generate a new/overwrite prefs file called "Menu13.prefs" in "envarc:scalos/". The same is also required for the new Palette prefs update, click 'Save' and a "Palette13.prefs" file will be saved in to "envarc:scalos/" directory.
<pre>
ASSIGN Scalos: SYS:xxx/xxx DEFER
ASSIGN Libs: Scalos:Libs add
;ASSIGN SYS:Devs/Datatypes Scalos:Devs/Datatypes add
Assign Theme: Scalos:Themes/Default_Theme add
Assign Locale: Scalos:Locale add
Protect Scalos:Tools/browse.script s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/OpenShell s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/run.script s add quiet
run Scalos:Tools/LoadWB
;Scalos:Scalos
</pre>
Add the above to SYS:S/startup-sequence or SYS:S/user-startup '''before any Wanderer entries'''
In the prefs drawer (folder) is the big prefs app Scalos_Prefs which covers these user setup areas
<pre>
About Scalos
Paths - should be preset
Startup - WBStartup drawer contents should auto run on each startup
Desktop - edit titlebar, icon layout and in misc, auto leave-out (drag icon to desktop)
Icons -
Drag and Drop -
Windows -
Text Windows - in misc, drawer sorting at start of listing if needed
TrueType Fonts - use Truetype fonts rather than system ones
Miscellaneous -
Plugins - after adding oop/title_clock.plugin %ti %da does not work, maybe needs ASCII .prefs added
Modules - ??
Menu - setup for MainMenu and PopupsMenu with New Menu, RE Name, Key: shortcut, Command Properties
FileTypes - already added def_Project icons and def_Disk (hdd sdd cd dvd etc) support
PopupMenu - tweak how popups appear
Pattern - Wallpaper backgrounds with Type DE, each pattern in the list can be edited, Save as Pattern.pre
Palette - change the color of things , Save as Palette.pre
</pre>
Scalos_Prefs - Pattern - Minimum options to be changed are
*DE Desktop/Background
*SC Screen
*TW Window/TextBackground ie Text listing showing if icon type not recognised
*IW Window/Background ie Icons showing
Workflow - In "Pattern List" tab, select New - choose a picture, highlight in list, click in number box under New button and slide to another number, click on "Defaults" tab and adjust Pattern numbers slider to choose right picture for each of the above options - Click "Pattern List" tab to check eveything is OK and click Save
Pattern List tab on Patterns Page - Allows you to compile a list of pictures (one at a time rather than a whole folder e.g. with #? or *.*), assigning a number Nr to one or more of them for easy reference. Using this number you will be able to assign the pictures to specific windows on the Defaults tab Page. If multiple pictures have the same number, one of the pictures will be chosen randomly. This will allow you to have random desktop pictures, random window backdrops etc.
Defaults tab on Patterns Page - Here you can set the defaults for the background pictures for the Desktop, Screen, Window and/or Text Mode throughout Scalos.
Randomize every time [check box] - Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture will be selected as soon as a window with the same number assignment is opened.
*Fit size: The picture will be resized to the dimension of the new window.You *MUST* have set GUIGfx on. asyncron layout: Pictures will be loaded and rendered while the windows opens (Like original Workbench). If this function is 'off', pictures will always be loaded before opening the windows.
*Use friendbitmap : The picture is present twice in memory for best speed. This option has no effect if V43 picture.datatype or GUIGfx are used. Always relayout: If "Fit size" is set, the picture will be scaled everytime the window's dimensions change.
*Randomize everytime: Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the If more pictures have the same number, one of them will be chosen randomly.
Patternlist New/Delete : Add a new picture. After that you should assign a number to it. The picture will be rendered as tiles. configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture
Asyncron-Task priority: You can set the CPU priority for the Task if "asyncron layout" is set.
<pre>
Desktop: Number of the Picture for the main window.
Screen: Number of the picture for the Scalos-Screen.
Window: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows.
TextMode: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows in Text Mode.
</pre>
Popup Menu preferences fully configurable menus (includes ToolsDaemon and ParM launch apps import), including support for context-sensitive Popup menus configs for top pull down menus for apps, etc.
Workflow - Scalos_Prefs then Menu, New Item, New Command add name at top then in Command Properties e.g. add Workbench and location e.g. DOpus:DOpus4 for apps Command for c apps or Rexx for scripts or Plugin for or AmigaDos for modules
<pre>
DESCRIPTION NAME/A This is the title that is displayed in the top line of any popup menu
INCLUDE NAME/A Name of file to be included. Path can be relative to "Scalos:FileTypes"
POPUPMENU Starts the popup menu description section for this filetype.
</pre>
The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
<pre>
SUBMENU "NAME/A"
ENDSUBMENU
MENUENTRY "NAME/A,KEY/K,DEFAULTACTION/S"
ENDMENUENTRY
INTERNALCMD "NAME/A"
WBCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,PRI=PRIORITY/K/N"
AREXXCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
CLICMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
ICONWINDOWCMD "NAME/A"
PLUGINCMD
MENUSEPARATOR
ENDPOPUPMENU
TOOLTIP
ENDTOOLTIP
</pre>
<pre>
Starts the tooltip description section for this filetype. The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
GROUP "ORIENTATION/K"
ENDGROUP
MEMBER "HIDE/K"
ENDMEMBER
HBAR
STRING "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K"
SPACE "SIZE/N/A"
DTIMAGE "FILENAME/A"
</pre>
Each theme drawer (folder) has these further folders
<pre>
About -
Desktop -
FileTrans -
FileType -
Icons -
Menu -
Modules -
PointerIcons -
Prefs -
Sound -
Window -
</pre>
*Plugins
<pre>
devicefilter.plugin
persist.plugin should a crash or reboot occur - next time Scalos started, all windows re-opened
title_clock.plugin add digital clock to title see more below
title_envvar.plugin %ev, which can be used to display the value (a string) of the variable in the titlebar
title_freepens.plugin
volumegauge.plugin
wb39.plugin
wbrexx.plugin plugin adds a Workbench 3.5+ compatible AREXX interface to Scalos internals
xtwindows.plugin left or right ALT or left or right SHIFT keys when open/close windows
filetype.plugin then run FileTypes-prefs and customize the filetypes (eg import from a DefIcons-brainfile)
menu.plugin
</pre>
*Modules - delete, empty_trashcan, execute, find, format_disk, information, iconproperties, newdrawer, reboot, rename, systeminfo, windowproperties
*Tools - scripts like LoadWB, quit.rexx, open_volume.rexx,
In Scalos_Prefs->Filetype->Recognition you can define the filetypes and on "Action" you define specific context menu for all filetypes defined in recognition (similar to magellan)
there is the same you must show all first (list is only limited) so you created a file type AAABBB, you need to have def_AAABBB icon
Associating files with "Scalos_FileTypes" is very simple, practically it is very similar to Dopus4, first you create the Def_icons to assign to the file type (will be seen automatically ), then run "Scalos_FileTypes" you add the extension, fill in the descriptor (MATCH or PATTERN etc..) and save
then you create a appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below you can define how files are identified. I use "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending. Then you click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-klick on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it.
defined all archive types from XAD in "filetypes". If you change to "action" and click on "archive" you can define the context menu that is shown if you do not define a specific context menu for a filetype
Reset to Default in Scalos_Prefs resets all settings so BEWARE
<pre>
The Scalos desktop screen titlebar may be configured using the main Scalos Preference program. This oop/time_clock plugin adds some additional placeholders:
%ti, displays the current time in the default Locale format. e.g. "10:43:37"
%da, displays the date in the default Locale format. e.g. "Saturday 14 July 2001"
Using the supplied prefs program for the plugin, or editing the ASCII file ENVARC:Scalos/title_clock.prefs you can use the following standard Amiga Locale values to change the formatting
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%C - same as "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%n - insert a linefeed
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%t - insert a tab character
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
like %d %m %y or %a %d %B %Y %p
</pre>
Shutdown -> right mouse button Scalos, About, Reboot, Shutdown
ToolTypes can be added to the Scalos.info icon like
*SCALOS_PATTERNNO=<number> : background image matching the number
*SCALOS_NOTEXT : The Icon will be drawn without Text.
*SCALOS_NODRAG : The Icon will not be draggable. Its position will be fixed.
*Module iconproperties - Added SCALOS_BROWSERMODE tooltype support
runcommand parameters... in which case:
<pre>
%p = parameters
%w = directory path
%d = device-name
%% = literal percentage token
</pre>
With the help of the wbrexx.plugin Scalos gains support for more of the compatible arexx API
If an arexx command produces an error you will find the error code placed in the WORKBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
ACTIVATEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Activate the root window */
ADDRESS workbench
ACTIVATEWINDOW root
/* Activate the "Work:" partition's window if already open*/
ACTIVATEWINDOW "Work:"
</pre>
CHANGEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Change the root window; move it to position 10,30. * and change its size to 200100 pixels */
ADDRESS workbench
CHANGEWINDOW root LEFTEDGE 10 TOPEDGE 30 WIDTH 200 HEIGHT 100
/* Change the currently active window */
CHANGEWINDOW active 20 40 200 100
</pre>
Most of Scalos' issue are due to the flexibility of its' user configuring nature but if
The sort menu plugin needs to be ported from ASM to C.
IIRC Scalos has a command line option to fully replace Workbench/Wanderer.
The Theme: assign is used by both Wanderer and Scalos but I didn't have any problems using both at the same time.
The Program will be started from the Shell.
If "WB Args" is set, with the Argument "%p" will be replaced by the path of the activated Icons. The Program will started with the specified Stack value.
IconWindow: Scalos opens the window of the specified path.
PlugIn: Starts a Scalos Menu-PlugIn.
If a Menu Item with empty name is specified, Scalos displays a separator line.
It's possible to Drag&Drop an Icon in the Configuration Window. All values will be set accordingly. Entries may be dragged across the list.
Mac-like selection : This function activates a multiselection method used on MacOS or Win95. Don't have to hold down shift to drag them. Clicking on an already activated icon will
not deselect all other icons.
MMB move: The window contents may be moved using the middle mouse button.
WindowPopup title only: PopupMenu for windows can be opened only on window's title bars.
FullBench: Screen-Titles removed and Main Window set Full Size.
Scalos Prefs. Go to Settings->Scalos->Prefs and then the Misc section. Remove the tick against Full Bench. If you've enabled it, the titlebar will disappear when you select backdrop.
Default Icons saveable : The icons which Scalos generates if "show all files" is enabled, can now be saved
using "snapshot" menu option. load DefDisk first : Try to read the icons first from the DefIcons Path before using disk info.
Hide hidden files : If this function is activated all files or directories where the "hide" flag is set will not be shown.
Many of my Icons display more than once on the screen, while on the workbench all seems ok.
The Workbench filters double displayed icons, Scalos does not. Solution: please edit the ".backdrop" file and clear double lines.
Background images not scaled. GUIGfx option not set or guigfx.library and/or render.library not installed.
If working with CD's causes crashs or Scalos doesn't work correctly.
Most Filesystems doesn't support the ExAll function correctly. Disable "Use ExAll" in Scalos prefs.
Scalos doesn't start any program in the WBStartup. WBStartup Path may be set wrongly or Scalos was not started in Emulation Mode (LoadWB etc)
Some programs will not startup with error message "has not returned, wait some more"? and "unable to open your tool"
need a def_icon with the same name predefined, then create an appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below this can define how files are identified.
* either "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending
* or
Then click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-click on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it. All in all handling is of course different to magellan but can do similar
For the RAM Icon, to obtain this you have only to copy the icon in the Icon Path as "RAM.info" or "Ram Disk.info". All functions will automatically be performed
sometimes cut into half or quarters when scrolled off screen or drawers moved - settings issue probably
Sometimes leaves initial drawer window imprint on desktop when moved - settings issue
Scalos AROS released a [https://github.com/deadwood2/contrib/tree/master/scalos new build V2022-07-21] with the following changes noted:
<pre>
Fixed:
Numerous crashes when working on 64-bit with 64-bit heap
Wrong background color of Scalos logo on Scalos splash window
Backgroung image of Scalos splash window and Scalos About window is not visible
Icon labels on desktop and in drawer windows are displayed using Topaz instead of Arial font
Font.prefs are not being loaded on 64-bit
Font.prefs are being wrongly saved on 64-bit
scalos.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64, scalos is using always default preference
scalos.prefs are being saved on x86 and x86_64 in format not compatible with m68k
NewPopupmenu.prefs is wrongly written
Plugins are not loading at Scalos startup
wbrexx.plugin is crashing at startup on 64-bit
Multiple controls missing on Scalos Prefs/Icons page
System crash when clicking on def icon image on FileTypes Prefs/Recognition page
Status bar, control bar, buttons sometimes don't have images displayed
Buttons in Scalos About window have white corners rendered where they should be transparent
Crash when leaving out an icon
Crash when adding a User-defined Button to Control bar without setting it's properties in Scalos Prefs
Crash when removing any button from Control bar in Scalos Prefs
Scalos Prefs allows editing TTEngine font properties when TTEngine is not present causing crash in Icons/Labels and Text Windows/Fonts pages
deficons.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64
Reset to default in FileType Prefs and Save does not save preferences
Won't fix:
Scrollbars visible on titles of TrueType Fonts, PopupMenu, Menu, FileTypes, Pallette and Pattern pages of Scalos Preferences
Not fixed:
Wrong rendering on DualPNG icons
Refreshing drawer windows is slow
Starting Prefs/Locale or Prefs/Input from Scalos causes other preferences to fail
Desktop wallpaper is damaged where Splay window was displayed
When started from Wanderer, after saving Scalos Prefs, reload does not re-open main Scalos window
Difference in behavior between Cleanup from popup menu and Cleanup from top menu - possibly due to missing plugin, check Cleanup association in Menu Prefs
</pre>
===DOpus 4 Directory Opus===
Copy DOpus4 app to WBStartup directory folder so it starts on boot up each time
Another method is add the below to the bottom of the user-startup script in S: drawer/directory
<pre>
run DOPUS:DirectoryOpus -i >NIL
</pre>
makes DOpus starts up in Iconified state at the top of Wanderer's screen. Left click on this to highlight and right mouse click to open.
Just click on the sides of either outer edges of DOpus windows and it will display the parent device/volume list.
DOpus saves it features in a CFG file which can be edited to suit anyones' needs by reading the [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool Dopus Manual] which is in Guide format.
===AmiStart===
Auto generates the apps menu but scans the drive each time - AmiStart can choose apps you are not interested
* how to disable annoying zune/mui 'bubbles'?
try a right-click on AmiStart and release on Global settings. Then click on the bubbles gadget. Move the Show Bubbles slider all the way to the left.
===BoingIconBar===
User chooses the apps to add to the dock at the centre bottom of the screen but has to be done manually, please use Save afterwards
Or easier edit the text file of SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/iconbar.prefs and save
<pre>
SYS:System/Shell
SYS:Tools/DOpus4/DOpus4
SYS:Utilities/Editor
SYS:System/SysMon
SYS:System/Scout
Work:Extras/Internet/OWB/OWB
Work:Extras/Graphics/Lunapaint
Work:Extras/Graphics/ZunePaint
AROS:Tools/MPlayer/MPlayer
Extras:Internet/AmiFox/AmiFox
</pre>
right mouse click on bottom edge of screen where boingiconbar shows - select settings which opens BoingIconBar Preferences to add apps
If no dock showing Add, to add apps click Add Program and search for the executable
another method is to drag icons to ends of the bar and move them on the Bar using the Prefs/BoingIconBar
===Icons===
Icons are typically now .png pictures renamed as .info e.g. so Office application name would have a Office.png renamed as Office.info or MyApp.png as MyApp.info, etc.
Leave Out menu option to leave app icon on desktop
To select multiple icons and save their positions, click on the first icon and after while you hold the Shift key down select further icons and don't release it before SnapShot is finished. You can also select a whole group of icons by pressing the LMB at the top left of the icons and while keeping the LMB down moving the power towards the bottom right. A expanding bounding box will appear and all the icons within it will be selected.
Clean Up menu option (right mouse button -> Icons) rearranges icons in a drawer or disk window into a neater condition. To use, open the window to rearrange and select Clean Up. To keep the icons in the new positions, select all the icons (shift key or mouse selection) and select 'Snapshot' and then Window and then again with All.
In DOpus5, Scalos, wanderer, most files have an icon file associated with it. To change the default tool, select Icon menu, Information, and change the default tool string. For example, you could use Multiview, Editor and so on for most text, graphics and some sound files as long as the appropriate Datatype classes are installed. For scripts, set the tool to C:IconX
C:Join Image1.png Image2.png TO MyFile.info
is enough to make a dual state icon from two png images. You can then use Wanderer's menu Icon/Information on it to edit its fields and tooltypes.
[http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-46881.html Amiga OS 3.x AfA icons thread], [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=66213 Later DualPNG and OS4 icons thread] and [http://archives.aros-exec.org/share/graphics/icon/ Alternative Icons sets] like [http://www.amiga-look.org/artwork/classic-wb-png-iconset-l ClassicWB]
[http://www.masonicons.info/6.html AISS toolbar images] unpack unarc them into RAM: and copy Images directory to SYS:Prefs/Presets/
AISS icons are looked for in PROGDIR:, PROGDIR:Images, SYS:Prefs/Presets/Images and then in TBImages: according to Open Amiga guidelines.
there is Demos/iconscale which could be launched from S:User-Startup with two arguments, telling it the horizontal and vertical size. IE something like
Demos/iconscale 40 40
It will shrink icons... not sure if it will be very nice though. it doesn't work for the icons on the main desktop.
there is an option to scale an icon to a bounding box afair, try iconsize followed by two numbers, like:
iconsize 32 32
Is there any way in AROS to change an icon type from Project to Tool or vice versa?
Either the SIT option of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/ ProcessIcon], or the TYPE option of HandleInfo (not sure if this one works at all, please test with care).
processicon sys:pathoftheicon SIT=Project
SIT Set type of ICON. Allowed types are: "Disk", "Drawer", "Tool", "Project", "Garbage", "Device", "Kick" and "AppIcon".
Btw, are your icons, the #?.info files, writable, is the W flag set ?
===Fonts===
Install the #?.ttf files to SYS:Fonts/TrueType. Use SYS:System/FTManager to "Install Font" each #?.ttf file which will generate associated #?.otag and #?.font in SYS:Fonts. Use SYS:Prefs/Fonts to change system fonts and SYS:Prefs/Zune to change others.
To achieve our goal we will use the Setup Locale, Input, Zune and Fonts, as well as The FTManager.
Begin
The first step you should do is to get the system to know that we speak and write in another language. What you need to do is to open the setup program and choose Locale country, and list "preferred languages" to put it first and then English. If you want the tab "Time Zone" and select city of residence to set the clock correctly. Of course we save our changes and continue opening the setup program Input. This sets the keyboard language as our beginning. When the language layout was created there was no option to switch to Aros keyboard (layout switching), so to write in the language you had to hold down Alt, something you encounter in other functions. This time working with the team of Aros to create a new keyboard layout to replace the old so we can get rid of the button Alt. For now though let only selected this layout and do not turn the switch on the keyboard.
Custom Keyboard Layout
[http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/tree/HEAD:/workbench/devs/keymaps keymaps are in place but unfortunately when they are not, then indeed things become a bit 'low-level' as it involves redefining some tables with values that match your keyboards]
only need to add your compiled table as new keymap.
So taking a little peek here shows that it should be possible to compile using
gcc -opc105_tr pc_105.c -nostdlib
where the pc105_gr/pc_105.c needs to be replaced with your own adjusted keymapname/c-file
[https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Enabling_Greek_Characters_on_Your_Keyboard General overview of Greek letters on keyboards]
Installing fonts
*[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/EPAGrWb System jaggy]
*Outline resizable .font .otag
In this step you need to download some fonts that can support the encoding in our system. The easiest way is to run the script "Download Fonts" you'll find in the folder OWB. This script downloads from the Internet, and unpacks some fonts for OWB web browser, which is placed under the folder Fonts:TrueType. But as these can only be used by OWB and not the system, which unfortunately does not see. To make them available to the rest of the system, open the program FTManager, you will find the folder AROS: System /. From there select the field "Codepage" option "ISO-8859-7" and list the font "Arial" and "Regular" form in which you must double-click with the mouse. In the window that appears, select the bottom right the checkbox "Anti-aliasing" button and then "Install". Immediately folder Fonts: created files "arialregular.font" and "arialregular.otag", which are necessary in order to see the system font. Do the same steps if you wish for other fonts.
Final stages
After completing the above, open the folder AROS: Prefs / and run the program settings Fonts. In the new window, select the fields "Icons" and "Screen" as the font "ArialRegular" to the size you want. In the field "System" to give "s_courier", which, however, because it is not True Type Font support Antialising, and may seem a little broken. You can also use the CourierNew, if you have installed the above procedure. After you save the changes and open the Zune program settings. In this set the "ArialRegular" font fields in tabs "Windows" and "Groups", and save the changes. Reboot the system. To make sure that the above worked properly run NoWinED, which you will find under the folder AROS: Tools /. If that everything is working correctly you will see the menu and the settings window with Greek letters. You can also write in the language using the button Alt. Second program that you can try, which is fully localized, is WookieChat, which you will find in the folder AROS: Extras / Networking. And in this place all the menu and settings window works.
===Windows===
*Intuition
The window you position and resize, you right click on that windows title bar and in the dropdown menu you snapshot from there. Right click to show menu -> Window -> Snapshot Windows or All but it will NOT work if that folder has no icon (e.g. Disk.nfo) attached to it. You need a folder icon. The window information gets saved in it.
As for maximising the window using a shortcut key - Alt and up arrow key
The AROS-Shell windows can be moved, resized by editing sys:s/icaros-sequence
<pre>
; run shell
if ${Icaros/autoshell} EQ true
run QUIET c:newshell >NIL:
EndIF
</pre>
; slimmer right aros the screen
run QUIET c:newshell con:0/150//300/ >NIL:
; top right corner scr-x scr-y win-x win-y
run QUIET c:newshell con:600/150//300/ >NIL:
*Zune - AROS version of MUI
Magic Menu type functionality is implemented in IControl preferences editor: in the frame called Menus, switch type from Pull-Down to Pop-Up and/or iControl just tick the sticky menu option.
Windows outside screens causing a problem either uncheck "Offscreen move" for windows in IControl prefs editor. Or use FKey commodity and define two key shortcuts:
* the first using the command "cycle windows" (for example ALT TAB);
* the second using the command "rescue window" (for example ALT F5).
Now you can cycle windows until the one you want to rescue, and then "rescue" it: it will move back inside your screen.
How to save the window size on wanderer (snapshot all, snapshot windows)
Same for icon position on wanderer, can't save the position. Icon position cannot be saved yet, but you should be able to save the window position and size. sys:prefs - wanderer icon has option to save window size on exit but just for dh0. To get saving working on (DH1: Extras:) partitions try deleting the dh1 disk.info file, then reboot. The system should create a new dh1 icon.
* how to set up permanently 'view all files'?
As for viewing all files, removing disk.info for that disk did the job
* how to list and kill processes (xkill would be useful) ?
sys:Extras/System/Scout can kill apps
sys:Tools/Commodities/Exchange can remove available commodities
* how to restore 'go up' button in wanderer window? (it doesn't show up anymore).
If you're using Icaros, go to the theme prefs and make sure that decoration is checked. Also, some themes do not use a parent button, so try another theme. You may have to restart Aros before the theme will change.
* Is it really safe to turn off (hardware button) computer at any time (worried about USB hard disk)
yes you can turn off the computer IF none of the drives are in progress (i.e. writing). Best to use Wanderer menu option Quit otherwise
===Printing===
This is still work in progress
print from my AROS box!
<pre>
1. installed printfile ( http://www.lerup.com/printfile/ ) on my Windows XP computer
2. set up the print spooler option, and used ghostscript filter for ps files
3. made the spool folder accessible from ftp (setting up ftp server on Windows)
4. send the ps file from my AROS box to the ftp server using curl (curl -T filename ftp://windows.box.adress --user username:password)
</pre>
It's a bit complicated but it works!
*Postscript
Best to set Printer Prefs in the Prefs drawer to print-to-file or parallel/USB port
Save document in postscript or convert picture/text to postscript
Print using compatible [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/AROS_USB_support#printer.class_-_PostScript_3_and_internal_ghostscript_drivers Ghostscript printer] or Postscript printer
*GutenPrint
Some work has been done
;There are no individual drivers yet for HP's Photosmart, EPSON's EPL, CANON's, Lexmark, CUPS PPD, etc.
===Files===
====File endings and datatypes====
* Check if the file has his own .info icon file with a tool set to open it. IIRC this has higher priority over the def_XYZ.info file association.
* In ENVARC:SYS/def_Text.info or whatever def_ file needs changing, use Wanderer's menu Icon -> Information and change the def_XYZ.info there. If you're on ABIv0 and want it to be applied immediately, you might have to copy it to ENV:SYS/ (or to reboot).
* Identifying file types by file ending is only a fallback. Far better it is to search for magic words, for flac files this would be "flaC" according to this [http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html documentation].
For instance, to open PDFs with arospdf not localised in the default drawer of Icaros (Work:Extras/Applications/arospdf) but localised in a custom drawer in AROS. The default tools are defined in the icons in sys:prefs/env-archive/sys e.g. def_PDF.
File type identification is done by datatype descriptors which you can find in Devs/Datatypes. The AROS build system has a tool which creates such datatype descriptors.
'''Changing of default tools of existing icons is easy as shown above. Adding of new file types is not hard, but needs knowledge of the AROS build system.'''
The enduser way would be to download the attached file, which contained two executables:
1) createdtdesc, to make a new datatype description
2) examinedtdesc, to read/show existing datatype descriptions
use 2 to get an idea on how it things are currently done in aros by providing this executable a file from the drawer sys:devs/datatypes/ (alternatively you can find the original .dtd files here).
use 1 to make your new datatype. Use the accompanied FORMAT file (also here) to read how to make your own datatype descriptor. use 2 to get hints from other datatype descriptors.
Note:
When creating a new descriptor would advise against using the pattern property, but instead use the default pattern of #? and create a Mask that matches your filetype. This requires some research in order to discover how your filetype can be recognized properly. Of course with making something like a descriptor for an ascii textfile, you would fallback to using the pattern (e.g. #?.text as the filetype cannot be determined easily otherwise).
<pre >
# name - choose wisely and informative. also used for icon's name.
# version - choose as you like as long as it complies with version rules
# basename - the 'root' datatype class. be aware that e.g. it can influence behaviour. for example when choosing binary and using tool multiview in project icon, the file will be viewed as binary file (choosing sound would tell mulitview to view the file as a soundfile). So this can influence the underlying tool being used. Could become messy if users started to modify the tool manually.
# pattern - This is the file pattern match e.g. #?.text
# Mask - A mask to identify the file. Requires knowledge of the actual file structure. For example 'M' 'Z' for an msdos executable.
# GroupdID - not supported (AROS native) files - use syst as that would be the least intrusive in case an AROS tool/program tries to load such datatyped file.
# ID - In your case, the first four characters of the name at subchapter 1 (in lower case) (or less if name is shorter).
# flags - How the mask needs to be interpreted. In your case would be mostly DTF_BINARY in combination with (wanted or not) DTF_CASE (to tell if mask used letters are case sensitive or not)
# priority - the priority of how the type is handled so that on datatype could have precedence over another? In any case, document tells it to be mostly 0.
</pre >
Now that you know each field and what it does (more or less), you write this fields in a text file for your own invented datatype, save it and create the actual dt with the tool in 1. in the end the created dt must reside in sys:devs/datatypes/ drawer.
Then you would create a default icon in sys:prefs/Env-archive/SYS drawer. Don't forget to reboot or copy .info file to ram:env/sys in order to test. also don't forget to set which tool to start f.e. c:lx or dh4:emulators/mycoolemulator
To test, open Wanderer then show all files and doubleclick on a file of type you just created. Alternatively you could use the 'open' command from shell (with file of datatype you just created as parameter).
And as a last note. it would perhaps be welcome to have a program like xicon and/or runprglist for AROS (unfortunately both without source, but something similar could be created for AROS).
Sounds complicated ?
Perhaps... but OS like windows needs a complete registry to be able to do things like this. And yes, i am aware windows has gui tools that does it (more or less) for you (by manipulating the registry). Same could be done for AROS (without integrating a registry in AROS that is ).
Would that suffice ?
red1+2: typos, reformatting.
disclaimer: please note that using these tools can screw up your currently installed support for datatypes when used incorrectly. Do not use if you do not understand what you are doing. Use at own risk.
==Network Connection==
AROS currently only has one real choice for TCP/IP networking - AROSTCP. This is a port of the AmiTCP package from AmigaOS (TM), with a number of enhancements/fixes from AROS developers.
Please use Prefs/Network to set up wired, wireless or USB networking
Non USB wifi is easier, USB wifi can be an annoyance - remember to save whilst in prefs
===Wired===
=====IPv6=====
No support so far
128bit IPv6 address packet
<pre>
Local FD::/8
Global 2000::/3
64:ff9b::/96
</pre>
NAT64 translates IPv6 to IPv4
DNS64
OS routing works with
<pre>
MacOS Ventura
Windows 11 with cloud account
Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish
Android 10 (block google dns)
</pre>
====IPv4====
The top half of the IPv4 Configuration tab on the Network Prefs deals with the network card/USB and the lower half the router part.
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs DHCP.png|thumb|DHCP Settings]]
'''Upper part of IPv4 tab'''
* Click Add on the top right of the Prefs which opens a window called '''Interface'''
* Enter Name as net0 (but can be anything as long as it is consistently used in other sections)
* check mark on Active
* select device to be used using the '''right hand-side gadget''' of the box where the device name will go
* set Unit to 0
* IP Mode is default set to '''Get address from DHCP'''
* IP Mode set to Manual if DHCP does not work automatically
From the shell CLI, ifconfig -a
Under net0: section, inet starting 192.168.x.xxx
* inet or '''Address''' of network card
* netmask convert to decimal so 0x'''ffffff7f''' becomes 255.255.255.247 which is used to adjust the above '''Address''' into
* broadcast 192.168.xxx.xxx
click OK
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs Manual.png|thumb|Manual Settings]]
'''Lower part of IPv4 tab'''
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP (default)
* or changing to Manual if automatic DHCP set up does not work
* '''Gateway''' (Router Internal LAN-IP) (Default Route) = 192.168.0.1 (D-Link Netgear), 192.168.1.1 (Linksys 3com), 192.168.2.1 (SMC Microsoft), 192.168.1.254 (Belkin), 192.168.123.254 (USRobotics) else check with your router manual
* first DNS = use 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 212.50.160.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* second DNS = use 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 213.249.130.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* At the bottom of IPv4 tab, check mark the '''Start networking during system boot''' option
* Save and reboot (sometimes Network restart fails, so reboot every time to be sure)
'''an alternative way''' to AROS ifconfig -a, other OSs have similar for the same internet connection. Another connection will have different settings.
e.g. From [http://www.ncsu.edu/resnet/windows/ipconfig/ Windows], '''ipconfig /all'''
and note down the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers values and put these values in "manually" into AROS Network prefs.
e.g. From Linux via dhcp router have a look at etc./dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info
* for manual input look at /etc/networks (IP or Gateway) and /etc/resolv.conf (DNS)
Please note that all in one routers (wired+wireless) or separate routers may need different settings
IPv4 involves routing (192,168.x.x), firewall, NAT
===Wireless===
[[File:MyArosWirelessSetup.png|thumb|Setting up]]
[[File:MyArosWirelessTCP.png|thumb|Shell commands to work out what is happening]]
We must first make certain you have a Atheros 5k chip inside acting as the wireless wifi option. Open PCITool in Tools directory. Down left hand side are a series of numbers 0.00.0 etc. Click on some at the bottom and hopefully one of them will say Atheros AR5??? or AR242?.
or a Realtek RTL8187B, we can check using Prefs/Trident as this one is USB based
There are many similarities with the above Wired set up so please read the above section as well
* open Network/Prefs
* In '''IPv4 Configuration''' tab - click Add - enter net0 / active tick / #?.device / Unit 0 / IP Mode = manual (important if default DHCP does not work automatically)
Make sure that any extra network names (e.g. eth1 or net1) should be deleted. If net0 already st previously, change net0 so that it shows associated with the appropriate device name like atheros5000.device or realtek8180.device. Having two entries here will cause sub-net problems.
* Go to '''Wireless''' tab and click on "Add" button.
* Insert network name (SSID your wireless network name use wirelessmanager to get it), select right "encyption" that is most likely "WPA".
* Key Type set as "Passphrase". i.e. type in your password for your router (aka access key).
* Unselect (no tick) "hidden" if it is selected, then apply. You may have to tick it if wireless does not work.
* Finally, Save and '''reboot'''.
For the best chance of success, set networking to start at boot, and then reboot with the USB adapter plugged in.
===USB Ethernet===
Open SYS:Prefs/Network and in the IPv4 Configuration tag (top table covers your usb stick)
* click Add button
* set Name as net0
* Tick Active box
* enter the usb-ethernet.device e.g. dm9601eth.device, usbpegasus.device or usbasixeth.device use SYS:c/devlist, '''Scout''' or trident prefs to get the correct spelling
* set Unit to 0 (which is usual but check the messages from the bottom of the Trident prefs whilst plugging the device in to determine the unit number otherwise)
* IP Mode is set to Get address from DHCP (make sure your router is set right for that)
'''or manual'''
* IP Address of network card, i.e. 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx (xx being greater than 1)
* Subnet netmask = 255.255.255.0
* click OK
There can be sometimes be boot failures when using USB ethernet - plug the USB device in after boot and save the network prefs to make it work again.
Lower part of IPv4 tab covers the router information
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP
'''or if manual settings'''
* Gateway (IP Address of router) = usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 but see router manual to make sure.
* first DNS = use 8.8.8.8, 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or 212.50.160.100
* second DNS = use 8.8.4.4, 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or 213.249.130.100
===USB Tethering via Android smartphone===
Go to AROS Network Prefs (IPv4 configuration tab) and write type in "usbrndis.device" in the "device" textfield of "Interface" sub-window, which appears when you add a new device (or modify an existing one). Select "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.<br>
usbrndis.device is a resident device (virtually always there) in fact, a driver is not present in DEVS:Networks <br><br>
Plug in USB cable, go to Android settings and enable "USB Tethering" <br>
A reboot should not be necessary.
When restarting AROS, the Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
===Solving Issues===
[[File:MyArosTCP.png|thumb|Aros network setup diagnostics - why does it not work?]]
* In Network Preferences, have '''only one''' item in the IPv4 Configuration tab
* If using manual settings, make sure all numbers are correct, especially for IP address of the card/usb (changing the last number in chain of four)
* For any USB based networking, it is often necessary to save in Prefs/Network, reboot AROS and network support can begin
* For wired, make sure that the LAN-cable is plugged in before starting the computer
* If wireless, try getting closer to the router.
* Switch off the encryption option from your router then try wifi, if successful then your ip/dns is ok. If not then your ip/dns settings are most probably wrong or need to use one or more opendns numbers
* Replace detachable wireless antenna (best wireless option to buy if you can) with a stronger antenna ie. 5 dBi or 7 dBi
* Try with another computer/laptop/machine
Program Error C:WirelessManager
* Test with another OS
* Check that Wifi works before changeover (if possible)
* Check that socket and card are working
* Check if card is too new for laptop (date code on card MMYY blue askey date 2005-2007 etc)
Are you connecting with the Router ?
Check with protection off e.g. wps and wep to see if it makes a difference.
For USB wireless - stopping and starting may be needed...
<pre>
; $VER: AROSTCP-startnet 1.0 (01/08/06)
; AROSTCP-startnet (c) The AROS Dev Team.
;
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
; stop and restart
execute "sys:system/network/AROSTCP/s/stopnet"
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
run <NIL: >NIL: wirelessmanager realtek8180.device
</pre>
What IRQ number is assigned to the device? You can check with Tools/PCITool?
It's possible the BIOS hasn't set the right IRQ number. If you have a Linux CD/DVD handy, could you check if it boots with the options "acpi=off noapic nolapic"?
If the following does nothing, this will help us figure out why networking doesn't start automatically at boot
open a shell and run the following commands:
<pre>
echo ${AROSTCP/AutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice}
</pre>
Please report the output, typically it will look like this
# True (explanation this variable is related to the "Start networking during system boot" checkbox in network prefs)
# True ()
# Devs:networks/atheros5000.device unit 0
If there's a problem with the AROSTCP package. What's the output of this?
ENV:sys/packages/AROSTCP
should return a string = Sys:System/Network/AROSTCP
By the way, a quicker way to check networking is working would be to run some shell commands such as:
<pre>
ping www.google.com
ifconfig net0
</pre>
The best way to list the available networks and diagnose / troubleshoot problems with connecting to a wireless network is to run WirelessManager manually. First uncheck the "Start networking during system boot" box in the Network prefs app, then save and reboot. Then run this in a shell:
C:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
or
C:wirelessmanager realtek8180.device verbose
and capture the output
If the above does not help, could you edit the file SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/S/Package-Startup, and change ">NIL:" to ">T:wifi.log" on the WirelessManager line and add this as well Wait 5?
<pre>
if ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun} eq "True"
Run QUIET "C:WirelessManager ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice} >T:wifi.log"
wait 5
EndIf
</pre>
Then save, reboot and post the log file (T:wifi.log) here.
<pre>
c:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7)
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
Then it just sits there. Not sure what a normal dump looks like, I don't see anything that looks wrong in the configuration.
</pre>
looks like the driver isn't working with that card. Has anyone else successfully used that exact model number (AR2413)?
<pre>
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7):
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=02c66fd4 ***
Own MAC address: 00:01:36:15:ae:0c
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Added interface atheros5000.device:0
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Started AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
sana2: sending MLME frame
Then it stops. Does this mean the router is not authorizing this NIC?
IRQ 4 (A)
</pre>
apparently locking up when the first frame is sent (a scan request).
<pre>
Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
Initializing interface 'Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
41 69 72 4c 69 6e 6b 35 39 33 30 30 AirLink59300
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=8): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='AirLink59300'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=0224e444 ***
Own MAC address: 00:1f:e1:42:e3:7a
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160000
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.060000
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686604.060000
Added interface Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
[eloop_run] Starting
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160001
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.233000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.373000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.513000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.553000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.693000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.013000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.073000
EAPOL: disable timer tick
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
MLME: scan channel 14 (2484 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.113000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.153000
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.213000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.353000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.493000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.533000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.673000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.993000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.073000
MLME: scan completed
</pre>
Is your network hidden? If so, did you enable the 'Hidden' checkbox in the network prefs? What distro version are you using?
<pre>
"ENV:sys/wireless.prefs" looks like this:
network={
ssid="testadhoc"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0="12345"
wep_tx_keyidx=0
}
</pre>
If your router doesn't broadcast its SSID (hidden), you need to add this option to the network block of the wpa_supplicant.conf on your aros machine and make changes after # Example blocks:
scan_ssid=1
Here's a full description of all the [http://hostap.epitest.fi/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=hostap.git;a=blob_plain;f=wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf config file options].
<pre>
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="YOURESSID"
scan_ssid=1
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=YOURPASSWORD
}
</pre>
<pre>
filter_ssids=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="REMOVED"
scan_ssid=1
bssid=REMOVED
priority=100
mode=0
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
auth_alg=OPEN
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=REMOVED
}
</pre>
Error 6: Couldn't resolve host name.
Check Scout -> Devices and look at the device that you are using, in the OCnt column it should state 2 which means AROSTCP and Wirelessmanager are both accessing this driver. If 0 or 1, then uncheck the checkbox in Network prefs for starting networking at boot, save and reboot. Then run this is the shell:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
some quirks setting up the wireless network as well
1) it's far better setting up either the wired OR the wireless network adapter as net0:, or weird things happen
2) it's better using fixed IP on the local network instead of DHCP
3) network setting must be placed in network setting panel in /prefs, using the wirelessmanager helped me finding available SSIDs, but not actually connecting to them
once done, reboot.
If previous setup is proving problematic
<pre >
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Wireless.prefs
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/OWB.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/global.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/WirelessDevice
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/db/Interfaces
</pre >
Make a copy of these files and restore in case of problems.
Please try this test to check if you can connect to your router, ie established that the WiFi layer is working
̊̊̊̊Boot with networking disabled, by make sure that "Start networking at boot" in Network Prefs is unchecked (no tick).
̊ Run this in a shell: C:WirelessManager atheros5000.device VERBOSE
̊If the output of that command is too long to summarise here, you can redirect it to a file by adding >RAM:wifi.log to the end, then attach or paste that file here.
try running "status" in the shell and check that AROSTCP is listed/running
If AROStcp is not showing, then AROSTCP is not running. attempted to start it by clicking Use or Save in network prefs, or checking the "start networking at boot" box or typing into a shell.
Execute SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/s/startnet
(run Status again afterwards).
The "cannot resolve hostname" will appear if you are blocked on the wifi network by the router as well as aros not being able to assign correct network address.
One way of testing this might be to disable the firewall in the router. you might also check the router how it sees the attempts aros do to speak to it. The easiest way to do that would be to manually give aros an IP number in the routers accepted range. and see if it shows up at all within the router.
Tests that can be undertaken to determine correct settings and functions
pciinfo
sanautil -d broadcom4400.device status
<pre >
ping <router-address> e.g. 192.168.0.1 (aka inet) or 80.237.146.33 (www.amiganews.de)
ifconfig net0
ifconfig net0 up
extras:networking/utils/sanautil/sanautil -d atheros5000.device status
WirelessManager atheros5000.device verbose >RAM:wifi.log
;to send the log to RAM disk to be read easier or if detected,
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device >NIL:
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device ssid="mynet1" >NIL:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
</pre >
Please look at the task list in Scout, and check if WirelessManager and AROSTCP are running. Also look at the device list in Scout to check if realtek8180.device is open.
start tools/debug/sashimi, maybe it shows some debug messages when disconnection happens.
Firstly, let's take a look at what your setup most likely looks like, assuming you use a router. See diagram below:
<pre>
Internet <---------> home router <---------> computer
-----------external IP------------------internal IP-------------
</pre>
Okay, so what am I trying to show you with that diagram. A few things. Firstly, the IP address that connects you to the Internet is not the same one that connects you to your router. What happens is that your computer doesn't have a direct connection to the Internet, instead your router connects to the Internet, and your computer connects to the router.
You can see the external and internal IP addresses in these example settings...
* Default Gateway : 76.91.64.1 (external IP for ISP/Internet host)
* IP Address : 76.91.71.184 (external IP for home router)
* IP Address : 192.168.0.1 (internal IP for home router)
* Address = 192.168.0.161 (internal IP for computer)
As you can see, there are two internal IP addresses and two external IP addresses. This is because there is a client/server relationship, effectively one address is for the service (server) and one address is for the device trying to access that service (client).
The server addresses in your case are 76.91.64.1 (your ISP's address, serving the Internet), and 192.168.0.1 (your home router's address, serving your home network). The term gateway applies here, they are your gateway to those services.
Subnet masks are used along with IP addresses to determine which IP addresses are allowed access to a network. I did learn the more in-depth rules about subnet masks once (watched a CCNA vid), but I've forgotten about it. The basic level of understanding you'll need is easy to remember though. A subnet mask value of 255 means that portion of the IP address must stay constant, whereas a subnet value of 0 means any unassigned value up to 255 is allowed in the IP address.
By far the most common subnet value is 255.255.255.0. What this means is that the first three parts of the IP address you use to connect to a service must stay the same as the server/gateway address, and only the last section can change.
So if your router's internal IP address is 192.168.0.1, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the only addresses that will be allowed to be used on that network are between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.255 (I think 192.168.0.0 is reserved for other uses).
Final point to make is about DHCP (a.k.a. dynamic IP) vs static IP. A server/router using DHCP gives a device that connects to it an address within the acceptable range. It usually starts with the lowest numbered free address, so with your router it'll give the first device that connects to it 192.168.0.2, the next device 192.168.0.3, and so on. Static IP addresses are where you set the IP address you want to connect with in advance.
When using static IP addresses on a router where DHCP is active, it's good to use a high number to avoid conflicts with other devices that are connected to your network, to reduce the risk that both devices will try using the same IP. That's why your current choice of 192.168.0.161 is good, unless you have over 159 devices connected on your current network!
Okay, so what's the next step. Well, if you can use ping, I'd suggest pinging 192.168.0.1. If you get a positive response it means you're connected to your router, if you don't get a response it means the connection between your router and your computer is at fault.
Documentation on configuring the AROSTCP environment further can be found [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/User/Networking here]
===File Sharing===
As AROS knows only a few filesystems (FFS, OFS, SFS, PFS (amiga only), FAT12, 16, 32, Microsoft NTFS (windows), UDF (Blu-ray)). The remaining ones in regular use like MacOSX hfs+, Linux ext2/ext3 and ext4, Haiku BeFS provide a problem in transferring files between each other.
Linux can access SFS partitions but it needs to be compiled. The latest full source are [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ here]. It compiled fine with a 2.6.30 kernel in Puppy Linux 4.31.
An alternative, is to use a FAT32 partition. AROS could be installed on to a 4GB USB-key, with 512MB FAT32 partition for sharing, and the rest SFS. It works very well.
An hosted Linux or Windows install relieves some of the problems.
Files could be transferred [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=2915&viewmode=flat&order=ASC Sending] via TCP network.
====SMB2/3====
With Windows you can share one folder or all folders of the "Public" user.
On Windows what is important is to enable sharing (Network and Sharing Center).
AROS Mountlist should look lke this
<pre>
Handler = L:smb2-handler
StackSize = 65536
Priority = 5
GlobVec = -1
ACTIVATE=1
Startup = "smb://UserAcc:password@PCShare/Sharefolder"
</pre>
which could also be
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.x.x/Public"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Public"
so
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.1.158/Folder"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Folder"
After you have configured a share generates a DOSDrivers it is named "SMB0" which includes the setting, and at each reboot it is Mounted. You can still delete the DOSDriver by hand, is located in Storage/DOSDrivers, the file "ServerAutoMounts", in ENV:AROSTCP which indicates the DOSDriver to be mounted, should also be deleted.
The per-mount files are written to ENV:SMB or SYS:Storage/DOSDrivers. There is also additional file ENV:AROSTCP/ServerAutoMounts which states what will be presented to the end user.
====Old SMBFS====
e.g. to connect to a NAS share such as \\NASBOX\Shared use -:
SMBFS WORKGROUP=<YOUR WORKGROUP NAME> VOLUME=<AROS volume name to use>: SERVICE=<UNC Path to connect to>
SMBFS WORKGROUP=MYNET VOLUME=Shared: SERVICE=//NASBOX/Shared
And you will then have an icon appear on your desktop for the volume name you have chosen.
You can put the above script into wbstartup or
give it an icon, change it to a 'project' and give it the default tool c:iconx
Open a shell and type copy sys:script.info "sys:wbstartup/YOURSCRIPTNAME.info"
This should create an icon for your script file.
Now right-click on your script and select 'information'.
Change 'tool' to 'project', put 'c:iconx' into the 'default tool' box, click save
The reason being that scripts need to be opened with 'execute SCRIPTNAME' (or 'iconx') whereas the programs started from wbstartup are opened using 'run PROGRAMNAME'. It's the same as trying to start a command-line tool from the workbench by double-clicking it.
====Setup ISO images within AROS====
Use [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/storage DiskImage] which supports many cd image formats ISO, CCD, MDF/MDS, CUE/BIN, NRG and UIF. To mount CD or DVD images use below....
<pre >
# Rename your iso 'Unit0' (note no extension).
# Do 'View/All files' on you Aros partition. You should now see a folder called 'Diskimages'. Copy your renamed iso to there.
(Alternatively, you could type at the shell 'assign FDSK: xxx', where xxx is the location of your iso.)
# From the shell, type 'mount CD0:' and the iso should appear on the Wanderer desktop. You can now access it like a real disk.
</pre >
assign devname: dismount
Assign DOSVOLUME: remove
[http://aminet.net/package/disk/misc/unmount-0.1 unmount] most filesystems work but SFS lacks support for ACTION_DIE packet
If you are using an IcAros install, the startup scripts are set up to wipe the Diskimages directory on boot, so its worth keeping a second copy of the iso somewhere else. Alternatively, you could set up extra mountlists for additional iso images. I've made a file called iso1 in the Aros:devs directory that contains the following text:
<pre>
/* Entry for ISO image */
ISO1:
FileSystem = cdrom.handler
Device = fdsk.device
Unit = 1
LowCyl = 0
HighCyl = 0
Surfaces = 1
BlocksPerTrack = 1
DOSType = 0x41434400
Activate = 1
#
</pre>
Then I just need an iso called 'Unit1' (corresponding to the 'Unit = 1' entry in the mountlist) in Diskimages (or wherever I assign FDSK: to) and to mount I type in at the shell:
Mount iso1: from devs:iso1
Of course, if you create mountlists for ISO2, ISO3:, etc. (with the corresponding change to the 'Unit = ' line) you can have as many isos mounted as you wish. I just call mine ISO1: etc. to distinguish them from the real CD drives
==Video Guides==
Video demonstrations and tutorials covering:
:00. '''Introduction'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@jamesmattson6813/videos Various Aros Installs],
::[https://www.youtube.com/embed/j8EmSEby0Rg AROS repo in gource, view of AROS dev commits from 1997 to 2025], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx_zqlBow40&feature=related Gource view of AROS 1997 up to 2009],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1RsvEm7UrU Why an Amiga OS in 2011],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W886mheV74&pp=ygUPYW1pZ2EgYXJvcyAyMDI2 Johan Grip on early days of AROS x86], [],
:01. '''Installation'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7YjufrJqDs Aros One install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMguHTdC5E Aros One USB install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNXauy5m5Wc Aros One install], [http://vimeo.com/11013489 Modify Grub boot],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyQVeyXIywc&feature=channel iMica Silent Pt3], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2AnkoflY14 Wipe whole drive and Install - warning loss of data on drive],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVXm6_-witQ VirtualBox install], [ VMware install],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k2PEmT8I14 Broadway AROS Install],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtDiXhjSIfs Is Aros Icaros a choice?],
::[ driver install],
::[http://www.vimeo.com/10491104 HDAudio install but needs account], [],
:02. '''Amiga Basics'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8mWxwzH5o Screens tutorial],
::[https://m.youtube.com/user/AMIGASYSTEM/videos General], [ Dos Scripts tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT7SmVEpjc OS 1.2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6kX3FqH8Ww&feature=related OS 1.3],
:03. '''Customisation demos'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@AMIGASYSTEM/videos Prefs tutorial], [ Decoration tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn5C8G3aDXU Scalos],
:04. '''Setting up''' internet access and surfing the web, FTP, IRC and Mail apps
::[ Network Prefs], [ AirCOS tutorial], [ jabberwocky tutorial],
:05. '''Native bundled Games and Applications'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYlFv2B-VXc 3D Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXK7wwhd-R0 Latest Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUgiVThv23Q&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL PrBoom GL], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s7u8TPy7V4 Assault Cubes], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fih6aCXKeqs Cube 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X0ay0MGOms DosBox on Aros], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKduDjf14k Oct 2010],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FziV2z_uxnQ Apps Pt 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs37_nfa5CI Apps Pt 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn59_VvbQR0&feature=related Apps Pt 3],
::DOpus4 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRybWjrrME DOpus 4],
::Milkytracker [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxBOEPzpdKg&feature=related Laying Down Base Tracks],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2uKQ0-ieOE Audio Evolution 4 in action], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq4r9k0_jZI Quick Videos],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGKCFZcIc0I&feature=related ScreenRecorder], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=974c2e-Fqak&feature=related TV out Tests],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjq8ct5d5IY AmiFIG], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0rHvPhYJo4&feature=youtu.be ZuneFIG],
::[http://wiki.povray.org/content/Documentation:Tutorial_Section_1 POVray Tutorial 1],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk-ZNLfJsvQ pt 1, jan. 2008], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWRy33g1R7Y pt 2, feb. 2009], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5PbhCtm4vE pt 3, feb. 2010],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7_FJUoQ89o Hollywood programming], [], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
:06. '''Commercial software available'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKXY9B4R43s AntiryadGX 3D Game Editor],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMS9NDzwm5U BOH indie Game],
:07. '''Running classic amiga apps and games'''
:: Amiberry [], [],
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2008/11/introducing-amibridge.html Intro Amibridge], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Old Amiga Apps], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Why Janus UAE is good],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlsNSYSuDg DPaint tutorial]
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2009/11/can-icaros-play-my-amiga-games-and-why.html Play Amiga Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTaZCNOvCnE],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMehS77LXQ4 Pagestream Introduction], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284-w3hTzII Pagestream Tutorial 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlwEGwhZzl4 Pagestream Tutorial 2],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIcrIjPOctc Catweasel Mk4 PCI Part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaitHeL6bEA Part 2],
:08. '''Misc and History'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6mDXKU29w0 Mum uses old AmigaOS Workbench 1.1 (1986)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaRkacQ-YMg Why an Amiga 500 (1987)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5CYsgVCzYY an Amiga 2000 (1987)],
:09. '''Misc Shows and Events'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klgVSWKs4kE VCF 2010], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ3d5qR-Hv8 24:06 Jason McMullan at amiwest 2012 about AROS], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpQO7XSfAv4 Aros SMP multi core amiwest 2013], [], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFRtAAmiFbE ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjdUEyjx8GM ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydYDqZQpim8 ], [], [https://www.youtube.com/@uminekoshouten/featured ], [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NfoY023w-vE ],
:10.
::[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6qJTNW4-6GY ]
===History===
The project was originally started by a small group of Amiga [http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/aros.html enthusiasts] in 1995. These individuals were mainly computer-based college university students at the start, though that student trend has diminished since. An interview with Aaron Digulla [http://arosshow.blogspot.com/2006/12/interview-with-aaron-digulla-who.html here]
* 1992 Commodore folds
* 1996-1998 much of the early years was concerned with exec, dos and intuition libraries.
* Early 1999, Haage & Partner used parts of the AROS code in AmigaOS 3.9.
* March 2001, floppy disk images of AROS became available.
* Early 2002, AROS changed its name from Amiga Replacement Operating System to Amiga Research Operating System
* June 2002, AROS devs decided to use Zune (MUI 3.8 rewrite) as the GUI system.
* November 2002, Eric Schwartz drew Kitty for AROS usage.
* Early 2003, AROS.org underwent a graphics facelift.
* Late 2003, GCC C compiler arrived.
* Early 2004, Aros-Exec opened.
* Early 2005, Aros Max bootable CD arrived.
* Late 2005, SFS filesystem ported and allowed fast access to apps and network support arrived
* Early 2007, AROS.org underwent another graphics facelift.
* Mid-2007, AROS changed to AROS Research Operating System after A.Inc. sued Hyperion with a trademark violation.
* Late 2007, the hard disk installer added and VmwAROS (later called Icaros Desktop) distro launched.
* Early 2009, Our first usable web browser (OWB)
* September 2010, first wireless support appears and AspireOS started as a distro
* Early 2012, the first paper-cut bugfix and Fab's Odyssey Web Browser ported
* Early 2014, backport of most features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday use (Icaros 2.0 and above)
* 2015 work started on using the extra cores of the PI 2
* Early 2017, work started on utilising the addition cores on modern CPUs starting with the 64bit x86 version
* Mid-2017, m68k port optimized for the Vampire 2 / Apollo accelerators (68080 AMMX FPGA)
* 2018 The old AROS Exec website closed and a new one opened
* 2019 AROS One distribution started and now with USB install version
* Early 2021, backport of more features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday ABIv0 (Aros One 1.5 and above)
* 2025 year of 64bit pc builds and porting 32bit applications to 64bit ABIv11
===Bounties===
To help inspire developers with both ideas and monetary incentives, rewards are offered for the successful completion of "bounties" (requests for missing/new functionality) chosen by the community and handled by [http://power2people.org power2people] (formerly done by TeamAROS). A monthly option is [http://www.power2people.org/funds/aros/ here].
Future goals for AROS include expanding its underlying retargetability to support even more diverse architectures, provide memory protection features and user level file security, SMP and many other wonderful features missing from AmigaOS — while still providing as much source level compatibility as is possible (however it is accepted that to achieve some goals code certain things may require a little recoding).
[http://www.ohloh.net/p/aros/contributors Developers] come and go as with any open source effort and we would like to thank them for their efforts...
;1996-2000:In DigullaA (coordinator), GripJ, TempletonI (BSD), SchulzM, RittauS, voordenDagL, HolmM, JohanssonT, VanIngelgomH, SteigerwaldM, BortasP, deJongK, AlfredssonJ, InnocentiB,
;2001-2005:In [http://chodorowski.com/adam/aros.html ChodorowskiA], StegerG, BergerS, HeutlingS, AlemagnaF (gcc), VerhaegenS (rexx), KielH, MatheussenKS (CAMD), SzczygielskiP, ErikssonP, LeCorfecD (Zune), BauerS (Zune), FurlongW, GustafssonJ, AndrewsN, CafferkeyN, GierichM (jpeg), PattonJ, ParsonsM, DietrichJ, SeilerT, BischoffL, LorentzenNH, AdamO, BerglundH, SmithP, HolmenD, BlomM,
;2006-2010:In FedinP, RusslerM, SzymczykS (owb), SmiechowiczK (openGL), WeissM, NorrisR, BrunnerO, WiszkowskiT, GreppinA, [http://www.fukt.bsnet.se/~bearsoft/ Bearsoft Björn Screwelius], ErbY, CharletF, HodgesC, [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4819&forum=18&post_id=43103#forumpost43103 HokstadV], McMullanJ (m68k), WilenT (m68k),
;2011- :In MuijzenbergPHvanden, ALB42, JonesEM, weiju, DizzyofCRN, wawa, miker,
* 1996 - The linux hosted version for i386 was the first to arrive
* 1998 - i386, The native version for i386-based PC AT computers and compatibles.
* 2004 - x86/64, The native version for 64-bit (x86_64, amd64) PC computers.
* 2008 - sam440/ppc, The native version for Sam440EP, Sam440EP Flex and Sam460ex computers.
* 2009 - efika, The native version for PowerPC Efika computers.
* 2010 - m68k, The native version for m68k Amigas or WinUAE
* 2013 - raspi/armfh, early native version for ARMv6 based Raspberry Pi computers.
* 2017 - x86/64bit smp
Debugging capture serial debug at all (especially with sysdebug=all or --sysdebug=all) to see it displayed on screen
* yes, usb -> rs232 adapters can work most of the time, some of the cheapest ones are not fully compatible with all rs232 devices to capture to another device
* you will need a null modem cable (or a null modem adapter usually female to female) in addition to the usb -> rs232 adapter (usb adapter is a normal modem ie. the pins are not crossed over)
Normal modem cable - straight connection DCE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 2 RXD
Pin 3 -> Pin 3 TXD
Pin 5 -> Pin 5 GND
</pre>
Null modem cable connections DTE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 3
Pin 3 -> Pin 2
Pin 5 -> Pin 5
</pre>
(9pole SUB-D)
<pre>
serial ser: (amiga/aros) tty2 tty1USB0 (linux) COM1 (windows) (depends on the os being used)
speed baud transfer rate 9600 38400 lower baud might be more successful
data bits 8
stop bits 1
parity none
handshaking flow control - none xon/xoff (most likely) rts/cts dsr/dtr (pins not connected so should not work)
</pre>
*You cannot use compiled aros X86-64 bit software (when ready) on aros X86 32bit. PPC compiled software on X86 and so on.
*68k is tested with the UAE emulator (WinUAE) but some tests are done on native 68000 based Amigas and others.
*PPC support is very limited to certain devices.
If you use the WBStartup, you have to delete the other icons in the folder (readme etc..) and you have to add in the Icon Tooltype the parameter DONOTWAIT
If you use user-startup instead, you need to add the attached command "after assignment to LUA"
C:WBRun DH1:Extras/Utility/WeatherBar/WeatherBar >NIL:
Change the command to match your WeatherBar path.
<pre>
PATH sys:Utilities/WeatherBar ADD
run >nil: lua:amilua weatherforecast.lua
</pre>
To enter data your Country or City, ist with city_id numbers can be found [http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz here] or you need to go to [https://www.bbc.com/weather BBC Weather], once you type the name of your city or town in the appropriate tab, and press enter, the 7 numbers to be added in the "WeatherBar" will appear on the Browser url address bar above
Unicode v16.0 emojis are not supported but [https://github.com/jens-maus/libcodesets codesets.library] provides
<pre>
internally supported (hardcoded) charsets/codesets are: (conversions are possible from and to each codeset):
AmigaPL – Polish (Amiga)
Amiga-1251 – Cyrillic (Amiga)
ISO-8859-1 – Western European
ISO-8859-1+Euro – West European (with EURO)
ISO-8859-2 – Central/East European
ISO-8859-3 – South European
ISO-8859-4 – North European
ISO-8859-5 – Slavic languages
ISO-8859-9 – Turkish
ISO-8859-15 – West European II
ISO-8859-16 – South-Eastern European
KOI8-R – Russian
UTF-8 – Unicode
In addition, external charset table files can be stored in LIBS:Charsets or loaded by an application from PROGDIR:Charsets. The charset files included with this distributions are:
IBM866 – Cyrillic (cp866)
ISO-8859-7 – Greek (LatinGreek)
ISO-8859-10 – Nordic (Latin 6)
windows-1250 – Central/East Europe (Windows)
windows-1251 – Cyrillic (Windows)
windows-1252 – West European (Windows)
</pre>
Icaros 2.3 USB image needs a header stripped so it can work correctly
dd bs=512 skip=1 status=progress if=icaros_light_2-3-0_pendrive.bin of=/dev/sdxy && sync
Scalos
<pre>
-------------------------------
{ "STRING", "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K",
HALIGN LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT
VALIGN TOP | CENTER | BOTTOM
STYLE NORMAL | BOLD | ITALIC | BOLDITALIC
FONT // font specification - format: "fontname.font/size"
-------------------------------
arguments for STRING SRC
"diskstate",
"diskusage",
"diskusagefree",
"diskusageinuse",
"diskusagepercent",
"fibfilename",
"filecomment",
"filedate",
"fileprotection",
"filesize",
"filetime",
"filetypestring",
"iconname",
"linktarget",
"plugin" pluginname <optional plugin arguments>
"versionstring",
"volumecreateddate",
"volumecreatedtime",
"volumeordevicename",
-------------------------------
arguments for HIDE
"novolumenode",
"isempty" (some STRING)
-------------------------------
all internal commands:
"about",
"backdrop",
"cleanup",
"cleanupbyname",
"cleanupbydate",
"cleanupbysize",
"cleanupbytype",
"clearselection",
"clone",
"close",
"copy",
"cut",
"delete",
"emptytrashcan",
"executecommand",
"formatdisk",
"iconify",
"iconinfo",
"lastmsg",
"leaveout",
"makedir",
"open",
"parent",
"paste",
"putaway",
"quit",
"redraw",
"redrawall",
"rename",
"reset",
"selectall",
"showallfiles",
"showonlyicons",
"shutdown",
"sizetofit",
"snapshot",
"snapshotall",
"snapshotwindow",
"unsnapshot",
"update",
"updateall",
"viewbydate",
"viewbyicon",
"viewbysize",
"viewbytype",
"viewbytext",
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*Computer Hardware
*AROS (operating system)
*Applications and Games
*User
[http://www.osnews.com/story/15819 AROS] is one of the intermediate levels between the computer hardware and the user. It is an open-source, clean-room implementation of AmigaOS 3.x that can be run on many different computer architectures. It runs primarily on PC x86 64bit and also PC 32bit hardware but also on motorola 68k and compatibles, some ARM and PowerPC.
This page will cover enough to be able to write the downloaded image to your preferred media, to run a LiveUSB, LiveCD or LiveDVD on your office/home PC (Live meaning you can test without changing your existing setup) and, ultimately, to use it.
Intel / AMD PC hardware support mostly covers the years 2000 to 2010 but work is under way to cover recent PC hardware. At the moment, AROS is '''not''' recommended to be '''installed''' on a working vital data holding machine. Instead, writing to and booting from a '''USB stick''' could be a much better option.
AROS is an hobby OS and can co-exist with Windows(TM), MacOSX(TM), Android(TM) or Linux(TM) and act as an alternative.
Unfortunately, Aros has few developers so upgrades and improvements can take [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/mailman/aros-cvs/ time to appear].
AROS core is now [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/IncompleteAPIs ~80%] finished and is usable, so keep in mind that the software is still considered ALPHA/BETA and in development. Currently AROS is fun to play with on a curiosity level, but it is also interesting to program. AROS has some multimedia features and has internet access.
Most importantly, use AROS to its maximum potential as it stands now, find ways to have fun with it and share your experiences.
Good Sites to visit
: [https://www.arosworld.org/home.php Aros World User forum]
: [https://ae.arosworld.org/ Aros Exec site relocated]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/ AROS News]
: [https://www.facebook.com/ArosWorkshop/ Aros Workshop],
: [https://www.osnews.com/topic/amiga-aros/ OSNews]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/aros/ Reddit]
: [https://archives.arosworld.org Aros Archives]
: [https://aminet.net/ Aminet]
: [http://www.amiga-news.de/en/ English translation of German site]
: [https://aros.sourceforge.io AROS]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS Codebase]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/issues Issues] and [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/bugs/ old defunct bugs site]
: [https://github.com/deadwood2 Deadwood's builds], [https://www.axrt.org/download/aros/v11/ v11 builds], [https://axrt.org/downloads-aros Updated i386 32bit PC builds],
: [https://github.com/ezrec Ezrec x86 m68k mirror of old svn version]
: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86, x64]
: [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros x86 and x64]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ AROS portable USB3 stick images of hosted Aros One x86 and x64 on debian]
: [http://vmwaros.blogspot.com Icaros Desktop x86 now on sabbatical, very old edition]
: [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone AspireOS, of the netbook Aspire One, very old edition]
: [http://arosalive.blogspot.co.uk/p/10-basic-aros-how-tos-tutorials.html Basic How To guides]
: [http://arosgamer.blogspot.co.uk/ AROS Playground], [http://thewetmachine.net/tag/aros/ Jess Wet Machine], [https://aroshacking.wordpress.com/ Jon Robertson's AROS Experiences and FPC Free Pascal], [],
:[http://www.apollo-accelerators.com/ Apollo Accelerators m68k], [http://www.amigablogs.net/ Amiga Blogs], [http://blog.a-eon.biz/blog/ Trevor Dickinson blog], [http://www.pegasos.org/index.php Genesi activity],
: [https://forum.amiga.org/ Amiga OS AOS 3.x forum]
: [http://eab.abime.net/ EAB Amiga]
: [http://www.amigaworld.net/ AmigaWorld]
: [http://www.ppa.pl/ Polish Amiga Like News]
: [http://www.apollo-core.com/ Apollo Forum]
: [https://amigaalive.blogspot.com/ AmigaAlive]
: [https://www.amigalove.com/software Disk Mags]
: [https://amigachristmastree.ultimateamiga.com/ Xmas Amiga Game Jam]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/amiga/ Amiga]
== Distributions aka Distros ==
For end users there are distributions (ready made with selected apps aiming to be easy to use), mostly created and maintained by one person in their own workflow/style. They reuse the nightly boot compiles to suit their needs and possibly other end users. You are free to create your own if required.
* For native 64bit Intel/AMD: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x64], [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 32bit Intel/AMD which will run on 64bit machines: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86], [https://www.tinyaros.it/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 68k [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One m68k], [http://www.aros-platform.de/ AROS Vision],
* For hosted Linux usb drive image [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ x64 Debian hosted version of Aros One],
* For hosted ARM there is Aeros and wip native RaspberryPi
AROS was originally developed on Linux but can run on an Intel-based Linux distro as an app. As time has gone on, it can be run as an app on many more operating systems (Windows, FreeBSD, Linux and limited on MacOS). This may sound strange: an OS running on top of another OS.
Basically, this is to take advantage of drivers (audio, internet, graphics, etc.) and compiler environments, in the existing OS, with which people may be already familiar. The term we use for what AROS does is "Hosted".
AROS Native is the term coined to describe AROS being run without any OS underneath it. It runs alone just like AmigaOS(TM) did. As this version does not benefit from "Hosted" drivers, dedicated ones have to be ported/written. Hence the smaller range of supported hardware / peripherals. We have other pages highlighting this support
AROS is open source so basically everyone can take part. The source is public on github and there are new commits most days. AROS is automatically compiled daily, result are the nightly builds hosted on Sourceforge. The nightly builds are only used for testing changes, testing software and the starting point for distribution maintainers or even your own distribution. They are very basic, miss some functionality and apps like web browsers and are not suited for end users.
* The [https://sourceforge.net/projects/aros/files/nightly2/ Nightly2], [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php nightly builds File Release Service] or [http://aros.sourceforge.net/downloads/ Sourceforge Project Web builds] are made automatically every night directly from the Github and in the past, SVN (Subversion) tree and contain the latest code for the AROS operating system. It should be noted that the builds have not been tested in any way and can be horrible broken.
There are two standards ABIv0 (old) and ABIv1 (newest).
*ABIv1 ABIv11 nightly builds for 64bit PC builds, it is where the most work is done by developers
*ABIv0 is needed for 32bit (which also runs on 64bit) intel / amd distributions
==Media==
AROS media tends to boot in this tier list of media types, first internal HDD SSD, CD DVD drive, and finally usb drive (last two can depend on bios boot order)
* USB .VHD
[https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86 and x64], with md5 below
<pre>
7dd7119ab3e56d75ee852c137226b4d7 *ArosOne-USB-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
cf906eeaad4a83b3520b1896bdc6b0d3 *ArosOne-USB-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
e2eb8fe8cfd61c567b0152a61cf85251 *ArosOne-x86-v2.8-USB-IMG.zip
559909c75c2f56472c74267a7d075355 *ArosOne-x86-v2.7-USB-IMG.zip
93da5898508c1a8c05bb8991ab7bd117 *AROS One Image-USB-2.4.zip
59fcabd7090e47f12d54f7eb78cf0f45 *ArosOne-x86-v2.2-USB-Image.zip
24fb8de726ae8fc5fe5bac6d30f03dc5 ArosOne-x86-v2.0-USB-Image.zip
f3d725e990072edce633b59747911b6b ArosOne-x86-v1.8-USB-IMG.zip
e089a24ae310e92fcc407a0125602ce8 Aros-One x86-IMG-USB-v1.6.zip
</pre>
[https://tinyaros.flazio.com/ Tiny AROS]
22bc993625b7c75b17263c0cc7e7baaa *Tiny Aros_copy.vhd (March 2024)
There is usually a vhd image inside the zip that can be written to USB sticks which is so much faster than the old ISO written to physical CD DVD method. This .vhd can be written to an USB stick / ssd with these pieces of software below but it will erase the previous contents from the usb
Windows - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ RPi Raspberry Imager, use custom and see all files], [https://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/ HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool], [https://rufus.ie/ Rufus up to version 3.20 may work with VirtualBox HD vhd images with Win7 but not some Rufus 4.x versions], [https://etcher.balena.io/ Balena Etcher but may spy on you],
Linux - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ Raspberry Imager Ubuntu], Suse Image / Multi writer, dd,
Mac -
* Virtual Machine .ISO or CDs DVDs
The native iso images are currently not compatible with Ventoy, Yumi, MultiBootUSB, Easy2Boot E2B, or similar
<pre>
11c8a147fcad7ecf52ae3a43e1934b69 *ArosOne-DVD-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
f93053d3b9ccf304d7e6ac3389e1987b *ArosOne-DVD-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
86d808a40dc7be389a758799a9b4f595 *ArosOne-x86-v2.0-ISO-DVD.zip
f1fc8599ef6a39e5df394e0f41d55526 *AROS-One-x86-ISO-DVD-v1.6.zip
</pre>
You can use a virtual emulator like VirtualBox, VMWare to mount the iso image which can then be used to boot and/or install to USB.
no software can write an AROS ISO to a Pendrive. The author of ‘Rufus’ (who used an Amiga 500 as a child) once tried, but when he saw the system composition, he said he was unable to do it.
The solution is to boot the ISO from a VM (WMware, VBox), then install the AROS build on the Pendrive, which will eventually become a Live Pendrive that can be booted on a PC.
The only precaution is that in some cases it is necessary to thoroughly clean the Pendrive of any partitions and remove any bootloader that is not AROS. The Pendrive must remain raw without any partitions.
You can clean the USB stick on a PC with a program that manages hard disks. You need to do a partition wipe. On some USB sticks, you can clean it with InstallAROS.
Previously the only installation option was CD-RW or DVD-RW, since the whole system can be burnt onto a single disk and can be reused when the next version is released. Good branded discs like Taiyo Yuden (later JVC) or Verbatim should be used to reduce frustration later. The days for this media is gone but kept here for information
Since nobody currently sells AROS on any other media, you will need access to a CD/DVD burner to create the installation disk yourself. After it is on a CD or DVD, then access and writing to USB pendrives becomes available (this should be viewed as an outdated or last resort alternative method now), as well as using good USB manufacturers like Sandisk, Kingston, etc. rather than some other no-names.
Try burning it to a CD-RW or DVD-RW using your CD/DVD burning program (most burning software have a burn iso option). The ideal writing speed is 2x or 4x, higher speeds can give errors and problems. Check the writing integrity of your CD or DVD if your software has an option to do so before going any further.
Standalone portable usb cd dvd drives do not boot physical burnt discs, please use an internal ide sata drive instead.
* SD-card
For ARM Pi Aros, copy the files onto a FAT32 formatted SD card.
==Booting==
The LiveUSB, and in the past LiveCD LiveDVD, is designed to trial (test drive) various operating systems without having to install them to your working system.
Since 2011, UEFI was introduced to replace the original PC BIOS which made booting media more confusing. Some changes in the UEFI/bios may be needed
*go into the bios using esc, f2 or f? and disable the Security -> Secure Boot and maybe apply option for Legacy IDE mode
*you may have to press F9, F10 or F12 or p on boot up to present a device boot options like USB or CD/DVD
*disable the Fast Boot config so it would recognize portable DVD-drive and changed the Boot-sequence
Secure boot was introduced by Microsoft and later consortium control what operating systems work with Secure Boot via shims.
For Aros, it is best to disable or be able to change Secure Boot (if you dual boot with Windows this may cause issues with Window boots after)
The grub part of the boot should be fully automatic, and you should see a multiple choice graphic card screen after 10 seconds for USB or over 30s CDs and DVDs.
After the grub graphics choice, AROS takes over the booting and any issues can arise here
=====Advice for various machines=====
Some of the stages involved and shown on the display in a typical AROS boot start up
<pre>
[MultiLoader]
[ELF Loader]
[Boot]
[HPET]
[Kernel:ACPI]
[Kernel:APIC-IA32]
[Kernel:SMP APIC]
[HiddStorage]
ACPI: ????
ACPI Error
[ACPI]AcpiOs????
[BattClock] Got RTC century offset 0x32 from ACPI
[PCI] Scanning bus ?
[AHCI] Sata
[Vesa] only if vesa is chosen as graphics option
[ATA] detect hd & cd drives
[ATA0?] ata-identity
[packet] fat.handler be.handler, etc.
[DOS]
[Storage:Bus]
[Storage:Controller]
[MSS] USB setup
[ehciInit] Port ? maps to controller ?
[I2C]
[ATI]
[drm] nouveau
[AROSTCP] if you have network driver prefs set up to start when booting
</pre>
; If boot fails, please give us some indication (pictures or videos) where the boot stops and the message(s) on screen.
AROS's native SATA/AHCI driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ahci.device, try disabling it. At your chosen boot entry in the GRUB menu, Press E, scroll down to the ahci.device entry, and add a # or ; at the start of that line or delete it with Ctrl-K. Then press Ctrl-X or F10 to boot.
If your disk isn't accessible at all with this change, you might need to change the SATA controller to IDE legacy mode in the BIOS: however, making this change will likely cause problems booting Windows on the same machine (if it's already installed). To disable ahci.device permanently, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and remove the ahci.device line from all boot entries you intend to use.
SATA AHCI Timeout while waiting for device to complete operations with BIOS SATA entry set to AHCI mode stops at "waiting for bootable media" screen, changing BIOS SATA setting back to IDE mode may allow it to continue booting
The ATA driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ata.device, try using the alternative in sys:devs/alt which is an older version. Press E when your chosen boot entry is highlighted in the GRUB menu, scroll down to the ata.device entry, and change it to read "module /Devs/Alt/ata.device". Then press Ctrl-X to boot. To make this change permanent, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and change the path to ata.device in all boot entries you intend to use.
Further options (removing the " ") to add to the GRUB menus to disable certain other components for debugging:
<pre>
Disable AHCI "AHCI=disable"
Disable NVME "NVME=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=nopci,nolegacy"
ATA safe mode: "ATA=nodma,32bit"
Disable IDE from SATA: "ATA=32bit,nosata2pata"
VIA / SIS with cdrom read io errors "ATA=nodma,nopoll"
noacpi all [PCI] devices to be invisible to AROS. disk drives work but network, sound won't
Set AHCI "AHCI=force150/force300/force600"
Disable AHCI/SATA: comment out with a # ; or remove ahci.device line with Ctrl-K
Disable USB: comment out # ; or remove pciusb.device and poseidon.library lines with Ctrl-K
Disable native graphics: "nomonitors"
USB3 "USB=xhci"
</pre>
Other useful grub command line options - nomonitors, noacpi, vesahack, nopoll
Press Ctrl and X together (or F10) to exit and boot with the new options. Just experiment with different variations until successful. Those working options will need to be reused with every reboot of AROS until you can edit the grub.cfg and make it permanent i.e. install to hard disk or USB.
* If you use VESA mode, you can see the debug log if you add 'vesahack' to the command line. This will set up split-screen mode. In the upper half you'll see AROS screen, in the bottom - debug log.
* ACPI ie. PCI hardware - If you get crashes at early boot, try adding 'NOACPI' to the command line
If you're having boot issues and have a null modem cable and a spare pc, a boot log is always useful. Edit your grub line to include debug=serial but would try with an with sysdebug=all in the line later as it can cause issues booting on machines with sysdebug=all enabled (corrupts the cpu initialization).
However, if you feel you have found a genuine bug/fault in AROS that needs attention, please use the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=439463&group_id=43586&func=browse bug submission form] to record as much information about what happened, why, and what hardware etc. you have so that people may try to assist you
For Virtual machines VMWare VirtualBox, etc., attach and press play to start the ISO image
If booting hasn't worked then it could be down to Bios/UEFI settings or USB3 (2014 onwards)
=====nvme.device=====
Since 2018, nvme drives are standard on most machines
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
=====AHCI=====
Starting taking over since 2011 on a lot of machines
* Check that UEFI (replacement for PC BIOS) has options set to remove UEFI SecureBoot option and apply CSM
* SATA drive is set for Legacy or a mixture AHCI/IDE and not AHCI
AHCI sata can be very difficult to get working
Most Windows installs are already set to AHCI sata, changing this to a legacy IDE mode setting can help but please check if Windows will still boot. Some hardware like Lenovo laptops do not always like being set in legacy mode so only use as a last resort and aware of issues that can be caused.
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
With a 16C/32T chip machine, disable SMT and it should boot.
=====ata.device for old BIOS's =====
Pre 2010 this was the de facto standard method of providing settings to the computer at a lower level
Some adjustments to the BIOS setup options are necessary (usually by pressing a key like DEL, F1, F2, F12 or ESC, p on the very early boot up of the computer).
*Adjust booting options like moving USB hdd, CDROM higher as it is quite often disabled or placed lower by default, i.e. USB hdd, CD/DVD are placed at the top above the hard drive. Try looking here [http://www.windowsreinstall.com/articles/bios/ Windows] or [http://www.hiren.info/pages/bios-boot-cdrom Bios] or [http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Bios-to-Boot-from-a-CD-ROM Boot] or web search "BIOS BOOT CDROM"
* At the '''SAME''' time, check if the SATA/AHCI option is set to Emulate or IDE Legacy, though this can have '''issues''' with any OS already on the hard disk. If in doubt, do nothing and seek advice.
* check that under BIOS settings you '''DO NOT''' have plug&play OS selected as Aros at this point is unable to route interrupts on its own and needs the BIOS to do that.
'''Save''' options changed at the end.
PCITool can show if the motherboard chipset is in IDE mode.
Class = 0x01 means STORAGE, Subclass = 0x01 means IDE. Also ProductID 0x3a20 resolves to non-AHCI mode in Intel ICH10 documentation.
==Installing==
We have a separate section [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_installing here]
We have a specific section for each CPU platform under the Specific platforms in the NavBar navigation bar on the right hand side menu
error code (-6) when using the ahci.device (has writing to disk problem but not reading) is enabled. change this line in your grub and reboot
<pre>
#module /Devs/ahci.device << disable
module /Devs/Alt/ata.device << add this line instead
</pre>
==File structure overview==
AROS' directory structure is mostly identical to AmigaOS directory structure, with some additions.
AROS: or SYS: also known as DH0: (i.e. the drive partition with AROS system) has the following simplified list of the main drawers (Amigas term for directories/folders).
{| class="wikitable"
|C:
| small apps, where AROS looks first for applications/games but will look at Tools, System afterwards
|----
|Devs:
| .audio, .hidd, network, graphics and other hardware device drivers are stored
|----
|L:
| where .handler files go
|----
|Libs:
| where .library files go
|----
|Prefs:
| applications that adjust or setup AROS functions and capabilities
|----
|S:
| startup scripts (for the aros boot process '''not''' grub) are stored here
|----
|Storage:
| place to keep old or alternative device drivers
|----
|System:
| applications associated with AROS operating system
|----
|Tools:
| extra applications
|----
|Utilities:
| extra applications
|----
|WBStartup:
| get applications to autostart
|----
|}
See [[Aros/User/DOS#Drives.2C_Files.2C_Assigns.2C_Directories|DOS manual: Drives, Files, Assigns, Directories]]
=== Filesystem ===
Whilst the kernel is the heart, the filesystem is the blood of the system...
*Journalling - ZFS XFS ext4 NTFS SFS PFS3
*Non-journaling - BtrFS [http://aminet.net/disk/misc ext2] exFAT FAT32(VFAT) FFS
Filesystem options for AROS to install
* SFS default
* Professional File System PFS3 [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=52234&highlight=pfs3+free&page=13 m68k]
* FFS very old now but left for legacy usage
Other [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/filesystem filesystems] for storage purposes
* FAT32 favorite as most OSs support
* NTFS (can lock system)
* exFAT
PFS *minimises* the amount of fragmentation, but does not automatically defrags as it saves files to the drive
SFS tries to do exactly the same thing, but in certain cases it doesn't do as well as PFS. But since you can defrag SFS
The only filesystems that really NEED defragging are from Microsoft(TM) - exFAT/VFAT/NTFS
<pre>
Copy L/exfat-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an exFAT partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = exfat-handler
DosType = 0x46415458
</pre>
<pre>
Copy L/ntfs3g-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an NTFS partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = ntfs3g-handler
DosType = 0x4e544653
Also to make a read-only mount you can set:
Control = ro
</pre>
The Smart File System (SFS) is a journaling filesystem used on Amiga computers and AmigaOS-derived operating systems. It is designed for performance, scalability and integrity, offering improvements over standard Amiga filesystems as well as some special or unique features.
SFS is written in C and was originally created and released as freeware in 1998 by John Hendrikx. After the original author left the Amiga scene in 2000, the source code to SFS was released and its development continued by Ralph Schmidt in MorphOS.
Its development has now forked; as well as the original Amiga version, there are now versions for MorphOS, AROS, AmigaOS 3, and a version for AmigaOS 4, which have different feature sets but remain compatible to each other. Versions for AROS, AmigaOS and MorphOS are based on different branches.
In addition, there is a driver for Linux to read Amiga SFS volumes, GRUB natively supports it and there are free drivers to use it from UEFI. The Linux version is [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ independent code].
SFS (Smart File System) partially defragments itself while the filesystem is in use. The defragmentation process is almost completely stateless
AROS SFS version has a 120GB partition size limit on hard disks and DVDs current 4gig size limit.
The sources for the MorphOS 64-bit version of SFS were available but no porting to AROS has happened so far due to endian issues, etc.
SFS Tools
* GUI - arSFSDoctor,
* CLI - sfscheck , [http://www.portacall.org/ sfsundelete], sfsformat, setcache hits a usability ceiling around the 10GB / 100,000 file mark,
sfscheck dh0: seek purge fraglist defragment
If there are two simultaneous file writes in progress and you reboot machine (or it locks up or crashes) you may end up with a corrupted filesystem. Although arSFSDoctor may help, you might have to copy the files to another partition, format the partition with the errors on and copy the files back.
A bit error on the harddisk would give this error.
PFS / SFS are way more advanced and much much faster than the FFS. FFS is supported for legacy reasons only.
The Professional File System (PFS) is a filesystem originally developed commercially for the Amiga and now distributed on Aminet with a 4-clause BSD license. It is a compatible successor of AmiFileSafe (AFS), with an emphasis on added reliability and speed compared to standard Amiga filesystems. It also features multi-user abilities like the older MuFS.
PFS has so many advantages including the important things, speed, the ability to recover all deleted files even simply same name by typing the command ". Deldir" convenient if done in Directory Opus, virtually deleted files are copied normally as if they had never been deleted, other convenience is to not ever invalidate the filesystem, just put it on top of the startup-sequence command "diskvalid", which automatically corrects any irregularities in the system startup; PFS also provides a device for floppy which makes them very fast and takes advantage of the full capacity of the floppy including the area dedicated to the bootloader.
The device is split into two main areas. At the beginning of the device is the metadata section, which consists of a root block, and a generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store metadata. The rest of the device is another contiguous generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store data. The metadata section usually uses a few percent of the device, depending on the size of the device.
The metadata is stored as a tree of single blocks in the metadata section. The entire directory structure is recorded in the metadata, so the data section purely contains data from files. The metadata describes the location of data in files with extents of blocks, which makes the metadata quite compact.
When a metadata update occurs, the system looks at the block containing the metadata to be changed, and copies it to a newly allocated block from the metadata section, with the change made, then it recursively changes the metadata in the block that points to that block in the same way. This way, eventually the root block needs to be changed, which causes the atomic metadata update.
The filesystem is reasonably good at keeping files unfragmented, although there is a defragmentation tool available which will work on an online filesystem ie whilst being used.
It was the first filesystem to introduce the concept of the Recycle Bin natively at filesystem-level to the Amiga, holding the last few deleted files in a hidden directory on the disk root.
PFS version 5.3 was developed in C and a small portion of assembly code by Michiel Pelt. There are endian issues to be overcome and adapting the small amount of m68k to C before use on intel based machines, etc.
Autoupdate of files in a directory is already implemented in Wanderer, but not all file systems handle dos.library/StartNotify() in its full extent. It seems to work correctly in Ram Disk (thanks to AmberRAM handler), and it also works on SFS formatted devices. Other file systems might not yet have it implemented correctly though.
The PC equivalent of the Amiga's RDB is the master boot record (MBR).
===Installing Applications===
The typical means to install applications under AROS/AmigaOS involves simply copying/extracting the archive (.zip .lha .rar .tar.gz) file containing the applications files to your own desired location i.e. drawer/folder. Once extracted, launching it by double clicking on an icon (recommended) or using the shell (alternative). Generally, this is on a separate partition from your AROS system files, however in reality it can be any location - including RAM: if you don't want it staying around too long especially when you switch off.
At some time in the future it may be desirable for AROS to have a package-manager like subsystem able to retrieve information online about packages available for AROS and whether they update anything you currently have installed, however at the moment no such ability exists.
===User Data files===
AmigaOS has no notion of a default location to store user data files, and presently neither does AROS - though it may be desirable at some time to provide a common start location.
For most people, extra small FAT32 NTFS partition(s) as well as the usual Sys: (DH0:) and Work: (DH1:) / Briefcase (DU1:) partitions to store data seems preferable. Especially if a reinstall is ever needed.
===User Environment configuration files===
AmigaOS/AROS stores persistent system configuration data in directory assigned to ENVARC:. This, by default, points to SYS:Prefs/EnvArc.
During boot a copy is made to another assign, ENV:, which is for runtime usage. Changes to the files here will not survive a reboot.
Setting the env variables is generally done by applications themselves, or when necessary by the user using the SetEnv command. SetEnv has a SAVE switch to force the persistent copy in ENVARC: to be written also for when you are sure the change should be permanent.
Under the standard installation of AmigaOS style OSs, ENVARC: is copied to ENV: upon startup, which, if you have a hard drive installation, is in RAM:, hence, ENV: ends up being RAM:Env.
ENVARC: is the Environment Archive, which is the permanent copy of ENV:, which is the Environment. It's roughly like the Registry in Windoze.
Most programs do (and all should) store their settings in ENVARC: somewhere, and load them from ENV:. The effect of this can be seen in the Preference editors. If you Save your preferences, they go in ENVARC: and ENV:. If you click Use, they only go in ENV:. If you reboot, normally, anything saved to ENV: is lost, and is replaced with a copy of what is in ENVARC:.
you can set the default public screen for any tool started from a cli with the PUBSCREEN variable. So open the pubscreen, set PUBSCREEN to the name and start newcli for example, then the new cli window (and all following windows opened from that window) will appear on that public screen.
===Drivers===
All hardware support is placed in the Devs drawer (folder/directory). The network drivers <something.device> go in the Networks sub-drawer. Audio drivers <something.audio> are put in the AHI sub-drawer. Graphics drivers <something.hidd> are put in the Drivers sub-drawer.
==Configuring==
AROS has mainly decided on a MUI-like requester/menu/ clone so changing the background, icons, font, menus can be done with SYS:Prefs/Zune
AROS has several desktop GUI front ends like
* DOpus5 Magellan II, Wanderer and Scalos (medium)
* AROS Workbench, Workbook (smaller)
File / Directory managers like Dopus4, MCAmiga,
App Launch Shortcuts like FKey, Amistart, BoingIconBar, right mouse click on magellan, wanderer desktop, etc.
General usability decisions - Prefs/IControl,
Most apps can be autostarted by copying into SYS:WBStartup directory folder
e.g. WeatherBar.zip can be downloaded, unzip and the contents of the zip copied to wbstartup folder
ClicktoFront and .info to SYS:WBStartup so always be activated when turning on the computer
or add a text line to user-startup is SYS:S (scripts version of wbstartup)
e.g. standard Amiga / AROS does not allow clicking of background windows to come to the front to make it easy to get to the window you need but it has the ability if these apps are copied again to WBStartUp or are added to SYS:S/user-startup script
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/ClickToFront >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/DepthMenu >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >Nil:
Exchange controls Commodities and can be opened with alt, ctrl, h
Although there are heaps of docks, menus and other launcher programs on the Amiga like OSs, FKey has got to be one of the quickest and less complicated ways to launch programs, and it comes with the OS.
In SYS:Tools/Commodities, the FKey commodity (Ctrl Alt F) allows you to make actions assigned to some combinations of keys
<pre>
ALT TAB Cycle Windows
Cycle Screens
Enlarge Window
Shrink Window
Toggle Window Size
Insert Text
Run Program
Run Arexx Script
</pre>
e.g.
<pre>
LAmiga F1 = Avail Flush
LAmiga F2 = Open Prefs
LAmiga F3 = Finder
Alt Tab = Cycle Windows
LAmiga Tab or M = Cycle Screens
Alt Up arrow = Enlarge Window
Alt Down arrow = Shrink Window
Alt Home = Toggle Window Size
= Insert Text
LAmiga e = Run Program
= Run Arexx Script
</pre>
If your FKey GUI pops up when you start your Workbench up and you don't want it to, click once on the icon, go to the Icons-Information in the menu and make sure it has the tooltype set "CX_POPUP=NO".
Now let's launch it and assign the locale switching. After you double-click on FKey icon, launch the Exchange, choose the FKey from list and click the Show button. This will invoke the FKey window. You can see the ALT TAB in list assigned to window switching. Now enter the first key combination, say, ALT Z and go to the right panel. Choose Launch the program from pulldown menu and enter SYS:Prefs/Input as an argument. Append the USE switch and english preset name to the string as shown:
SYS:Prefs/Input USE SYS:Prefs/Presets/english
Click on the New Button to add the another combination. Now set the combination for your locale as shown above, replacing English name with your preset name. Click New button again and then Save Settings. Now you can use defined combinations to switch the layouts.
Although not needed by most users, the system wide ARexx script capability can manage many file manipulation task(s) but this would work only with those program that support [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs/Rexx ARexx] like
*Desktop - DOpus5, Scalos
*Dock - FKey,
*Files - Multiview, DOpus4,
*Internet Apps - Odyssey, WookieChat,
*General Apps -
the shell can be modified with escape strings but not needed in most cases
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
<pre>
RAlt Right Alt Key
LAlt Left Alt Key
RWinKey Right Windows Key
LWinKey Left Windows Key
RAmiga Right Amiga Key (if one)
LAmiga Left Amiga Key (if one)
</pre>
;Bootup Options
:Spacebar during boot, enters the bootmenu which allows a boot without startup sequence, etc
;Left Click
:LAmiga = LWinKey = F11
;Right Click
:RAmiga = RWinKey = F12
;Mark
:RAmiga and B
;Cut
:RAmiga and X
;Copy
:RAmiga and C
;Paste
:RAmiga and V
;Search
:RAmiga and S
;Mouse Movement
LAmiga and together with arrow keys - shift as well at the same time as well to move faster
;Mouse Selection
LAmiga and LAlt to select
;Screen Switching
LAmiga and M or N
;HELP key
Can sometimes be mapped to F11 but can be changed via FKey
===DOpus 5 Directory Opus Magellan II===
Dopus 5.x is a whole desktop replacement on the Amiga Workbench (Desktop)
DirectoryOpus app will assign DOpus5: to it's PROGDIR: automatically but if not add the below (edit SYS:System to suit where Dopus5 was installed) to your startup-sequence
<pre>
Assign DOpus5: SYS:System/DOpus5
DOpus5:DirectoryOpus
;DOpus5:C/LoadDB
</pre>
Left mouse button clicked twice on the desktop background brings up the Device List window.
Green strip notifies SRCE (source) and if another is open it will be red for DEST (destination). clicking on the red strip changes to green
Word list of actions with a left mouse click on the DOWN Arrow and directory stuff with < button which mirrors the icons at the top of each lister
single-key hotkeys? exactly the same as in dopus4, edit your functions (button bank, toolbar, menus etc.) and under the flags gadget is a key gadget, just click in it and press the key you want to use.
As for the extra text field... try turning off Extended lister key selection in environment / miscellaneous.
Shift and click on the icon - runs the icon
DOpus5 Magellan 2 Directory folder drawer structure
<pre>
ARexx - Arexx scripts .rexx and .dopus5 to perform tasks
Buttons -
Commands -
Desktop -
Environment - two environment files bundled:
default gets loaded if you run DOpus as a normal app
workbench gets loaded if you run DOpus as a WB Replacement (with LoadDB on startup)
Filetypes -
Groups -
Icons -
Images -
Modules - compiled tasks
Settings -
Sounds -
Themes -
WBStartup - Use this if standard SYS:WBStartup gives cannot wait error messages
</pre>
Settings -> Environment -> Display -> Workbench (Use)
*Settings -> Clock (add to title bar as well as the date)
*Toolbar -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 1) for Copy, Move, Delete, etc above the Device List
*Menu -> (Right Win Key together with 2)
*Buttons -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 3)
*Settings -> Environment (Right Win key together with 4) for Backgrounds, etc
*File Types -> (Right Win key together with 5)
*User Menus -> (Right Win key together with 6)
*Hotkeys -> Setup for quick shortcut keypresses (Right Win Key together with 7)
*Scripts -> (Right Win key together with 8)
*Icon Positioning -> (Right Win key together with 9)
Each Dopus5 theme are stored in a separate directory, named appropriately, which contains further sub directories
* Font (amiga bitmap fonts)
* Screens (jpg or any picture supported by datatypes but not animations)
* Sounds (wav but not iff 8svx )
* Icons (png newicons glowicons )
* Patterns (iff jpg png )
Just use wildcards in background filenames and you get a different picture every reboot
For example, configure in Environment -> Backgrounds -> Desktop something like this:
<pre>
Work:Pictures/Backgrounds/#?
...or
Work:Pictures/back#?.iff
...etc...
</pre>
[https://aminet.net/util/dopus arcdir and themes]
If you want to change the backdrop pic after a period of time, paste below into a text file called dopusrandbg.rexx and place in DOPus5:ARexx
<pre>
/* Changes DOpus background image forever
Start with:
Run >NIL: RX dopusrandbg.rexx
*/
if ~show("L", "rexxsupport.library") then do
if ~addlib("rexxsupport.library", 0, -30,0) then exit 10
end
/* Configure these two lines for your needs: */
minutes=1
picpath="Work:Pics/#?.iff"
address DOPUS.1
do forever
call delay 3000*minutes
dopus set background '"'picpath'"' desktop center custom
dopus refresh background custom
end
</pre>
If you don't want to use/open rexxsupport.library just for DELAY() then use the DOS Wait command
<pre>
/* random diropus backdrop changer */
/* by paul trauth, 1999 */
/* to do: non-repeatable randomness? */
options results
parse arg path
address DOPUS.1
/* get current backdrop pattern so it actually changes */
dopus query background desktop custom
currentpatt=result
lastslash=lastpos('/',currentpatt)
currentpatt=substr(currentpatt,lastslash+1,(pos('"',currentpatt,2)-lastslash-1))
dir=showdir(path,'FILE','/')
num=0
do while dir~=''
where=pos('/',dir)
if where>0 then do
file=left(dir,where-1)
dir=right(dir,length(dir)-where)
end
else do
file=dir
dir=''
end
if left(file,1) ~='.' & file~=currentpatt then
do
pics.num=file
num=num+1
end
end
which=random(0,num-1,time(s))
newbg='"'||path||'/'||pics.which||'"'
dopus set background newbg desktop tile precision exact
dopus set background on
dopus refresh background
</pre>
Clock format commands available are defined by locale. They are:
<pre>
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
</pre>
like %a %d-%b-%y %H:%M or
A WB ARexx interface, you could enter a cli command as a menu item to open a WB drawer like this...
RX "address WORKBENCH;WINDOW 'device:drawer' OPEN"
Where device:drawer is replaced by the path of the drawer to open.
The ARexx script would be capable to manage such a task but this would work only with those program that support ARexx
<pre>
dopus addappicon
dopus addtrap
dopus back
dopus checkdesktop
dopus clear
dopus command
dopus desktoppopup
dopus error
dopus front
dopus getdesktop
dopus getfiletype
dopus getstring
dopus matchdesktop
dopus progress
dopus query background, font, palette, pens
dopus read
dopus refresh all, background, icons, lister
dopus remappicon
dopus remtrap
dopus request
dopus script
dopus screen
dopus send
dopus set background, font, palette, pens
dopus setappicon
dopus version
</pre>
<pre>
lister add
lister addstem
lister copy
lister clear value
lister clearcaches
lister close
lister empty
lister findcache
lister getstring
lister iconify
lister new
lister query active all, dest source
lister query abort, busy, case, dirs, display, entries, entry, files, flags, handler, header, hide
lister query label, lock, mode, namelength, numdirs, numentries, numfiles, numseldirs, numselfiles
lister query path, proc, position, seldirs, selentries, selfiles, separate, show, sort,
lister query title, toolbar, value, visible, window
lister read
lister refresh
lister reload
lister remove
lister request
lister set busy, case, dest, display, field, flags, handler, header, hide, label, lock, mode
lister set namelength, newprogress, off, path, position, progress, separate, show, sort, source
lister set title, toolbar, value, variable
lister select
lister wait
</pre>
The '''command''' allows you to call internal DOpus commands from an ARexx script
<pre>
command all
command wait copy
command read s:startup-sequence
command source 12345 makedir name noicon
</pre>
*SFTP secure encrypted comms over internet using libssh2 and zlib (different protocol to the two below) on port 22
*FTPS secured with https like security on port 21
*FTP not secure and unencrypted protocol over internet on port 21 (should not be used today on the internet but for your own server)
===Wanderer ===
Backgrounds icon text sizes, colors, etc. with wanderer prefs in the prefs drawer but cannot use #? or *.* in the backgrounds file entry to randomly choose pictures
Enable the bar, you need to edit the text file ‘statusbar.prefs’. The change is simple: just change “False” to ‘True’.
Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/Wanderer/statusbar.prefs
Provides a way to hide the old Workbench 3.1 style of windows and screens.
Themes - SYS:Prefs -> Appearance
The default content of Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/themes.var should be "themes:ice" but can be changed via the theme prefs, please do NOT click the Use button. Its useless. As you know, it will ask for the theme volume. Just pick the theme you want, click on Save, then reboot.
* Decoration is on. Any time trying to change theme, you get: "Please insert volume Theme: in any drive"?
You could check if you find SYS:System/Themes or if it is missing. Then you could open startup-sequence which you can find in drawer "S". There should be a line:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES >Nil:
This does the trick.
Open a shell and run:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES
Than start the Theme prefs again... this should work
* The theme is the only thing that could slow the system a bit, but it's not that performance impacting on most uses, and you can switch it of completely. Remove C:Decoration from the bottom of the file sys:s/startup-sequence.
[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/theme ALua/Zulu script] built for faster Wanderer skin management. You can modify config files, install new (wdz format/zipped skin files) and delete skins via the Theme Manager.
[http://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/download-1 Global.Prefs]
===Scalos===
[https://web.archive.org/web/20180922220139/http://scalos.noname.fr/ Scalos] is not an OS replacement, it's a Workbench replacement. It replaces the desktop and graphical file management components.
Scalos is 100% Workbench replacement with most functions working like the original Workbench ones. Undo and Redo available for most window and icon operations. Fully multitasking so every window has its own task. While loading icons, any window function (e.g. Drag&Drop) is available.
24bit color support with window patterns - Unlimited and easily configurable via tooltypes. Optimised backgroundpatterns routine so patterns can be tiled, centred or even scaled to fit into the windows. Live updating window scrolling - Supports middle mouse button panning and drawer (folder) windows can be iconified on the desktop.
Icon imagetypes with all types are supported such as backfill or complement. Configurable surrounding iconborder. Icon support also visually highlights files which are soft-links in the file system. Icon dragging is more stable and far less flickery on graphics cards. Whilst dragging, icons are displayed with text and they can become transparent over anything where they can be dropped.
Single-window lasso mode, with scrolling window contents invoked by dragging mouse with configurable qualifier key. Text icon lasso selection used to ignore "Name column selects text icons" flag. Support for backfilled thumbnail icons, with selectable color and transparency. Added option to always generate square thumbnail icons with preview icons for images - Thumbnails can be permanently saved in icons.
Supports PNG icons with alpha channel and real transparency and displays OS3.5 GlowIcons and are all scalable. Iconborders with variations (normal, shadowed, outlined).
Completely configurable, filetype-specific user-definable popup menus and tooltips. Plugin system to exchange or add features and can enhance the Workbench and make it more configurable.
Filetype plugins to display filetype-specific information. - Currently, EXIF information viewer for JPEG images is included. Plugin included for 100% support of OS3.9 Workbench features. Plugin included for AREXX API compatible to OS3.9 Workbench.
Online update with updater.module
Scalos works also as a Workbench replacement. In this case the 'emulation mode' has to be set by using Scalos' own version of LoadWB and offers
* Scalos uses the Workbench Screen for its windows instead opening a new one
* AppIcon, AppMenuItem, AppWindow functions are redirected to Scalos
* all Programs placed in "WBStartup" should start
* The Screen will be reopened in case of changes in ScreenMode and Palette settings
<pre>
v1.0 (V39.201) - November 1999
v1.1 (V39.212) - December 1999
v1.2b (39.220) - June 6, 2000
v1.2d (39.222) - 2000 (latest public beta executable)
v1.3 (40.7) (beta) - August 2, 2001
v1.3 (40.22) - September 25, 2002
v1.4 (40.32) (beta) March 31, 2005
v1.6 (41.4) - March 27, 2007
v1.7 (41.5) - August 12, 2007
v1.8 (41.6) - March 12, 2009
v1.9 (41.7) (beta) - March 15, 2010
v1.9 (41.8) (RC1) - August 25, 2012 open source
v1.9.2 (41.10) Deadwoods' AROS late 2022 32bit and 64bit build unifying the code base of ` for AROS x86 ABIv0, AROS x86_64 ABIv11 and AROS m68k
</pre>
Distros may have Scalos files under SYS:System/Scalos or Extras:Scalos. Known [https://github.com/deadwood2/AROS/issues/75 bug list],
Certain files like Menu13.prefs, Palette13.prefs, Pattern.prefs and scalos.prefs need to be in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Scalos they can be found in Scalos:Storage/envarc and country drawer
or run the "Scalos Menu" preferences program. Note if already setup with sub-menu entries and then re-save your menu prefs as it will now generate a new/overwrite prefs file called "Menu13.prefs" in "envarc:scalos/". The same is also required for the new Palette prefs update, click 'Save' and a "Palette13.prefs" file will be saved in to "envarc:scalos/" directory.
<pre>
ASSIGN Scalos: SYS:xxx/xxx DEFER
ASSIGN Libs: Scalos:Libs add
;ASSIGN SYS:Devs/Datatypes Scalos:Devs/Datatypes add
Assign Theme: Scalos:Themes/Default_Theme add
Assign Locale: Scalos:Locale add
Protect Scalos:Tools/browse.script s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/OpenShell s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/run.script s add quiet
run Scalos:Tools/LoadWB
;Scalos:Scalos
</pre>
Add the above to SYS:S/startup-sequence or SYS:S/user-startup '''before any Wanderer entries'''
In the prefs drawer (folder) is the big prefs app Scalos_Prefs which covers these user setup areas
<pre>
About Scalos
Paths - should be preset
Startup - WBStartup drawer contents should auto run on each startup
Desktop - edit titlebar, icon layout and in misc, auto leave-out (drag icon to desktop)
Icons -
Drag and Drop -
Windows -
Text Windows - in misc, drawer sorting at start of listing if needed
TrueType Fonts - use Truetype fonts rather than system ones
Miscellaneous -
Plugins - after adding oop/title_clock.plugin %ti %da does not work, maybe needs ASCII .prefs added
Modules - ??
Menu - setup for MainMenu and PopupsMenu with New Menu, RE Name, Key: shortcut, Command Properties
FileTypes - already added def_Project icons and def_Disk (hdd sdd cd dvd etc) support
PopupMenu - tweak how popups appear
Pattern - Wallpaper backgrounds with Type DE, each pattern in the list can be edited, Save as Pattern.pre
Palette - change the color of things , Save as Palette.pre
</pre>
Scalos_Prefs - Pattern - Minimum options to be changed are
*DE Desktop/Background
*SC Screen
*TW Window/TextBackground ie Text listing showing if icon type not recognised
*IW Window/Background ie Icons showing
Workflow - In "Pattern List" tab, select New - choose a picture, highlight in list, click in number box under New button and slide to another number, click on "Defaults" tab and adjust Pattern numbers slider to choose right picture for each of the above options - Click "Pattern List" tab to check eveything is OK and click Save
Pattern List tab on Patterns Page - Allows you to compile a list of pictures (one at a time rather than a whole folder e.g. with #? or *.*), assigning a number Nr to one or more of them for easy reference. Using this number you will be able to assign the pictures to specific windows on the Defaults tab Page. If multiple pictures have the same number, one of the pictures will be chosen randomly. This will allow you to have random desktop pictures, random window backdrops etc.
Defaults tab on Patterns Page - Here you can set the defaults for the background pictures for the Desktop, Screen, Window and/or Text Mode throughout Scalos.
Randomize every time [check box] - Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture will be selected as soon as a window with the same number assignment is opened.
*Fit size: The picture will be resized to the dimension of the new window.You *MUST* have set GUIGfx on. asyncron layout: Pictures will be loaded and rendered while the windows opens (Like original Workbench). If this function is 'off', pictures will always be loaded before opening the windows.
*Use friendbitmap : The picture is present twice in memory for best speed. This option has no effect if V43 picture.datatype or GUIGfx are used. Always relayout: If "Fit size" is set, the picture will be scaled everytime the window's dimensions change.
*Randomize everytime: Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the If more pictures have the same number, one of them will be chosen randomly.
Patternlist New/Delete : Add a new picture. After that you should assign a number to it. The picture will be rendered as tiles. configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture
Asyncron-Task priority: You can set the CPU priority for the Task if "asyncron layout" is set.
<pre>
Desktop: Number of the Picture for the main window.
Screen: Number of the picture for the Scalos-Screen.
Window: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows.
TextMode: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows in Text Mode.
</pre>
Popup Menu preferences fully configurable menus (includes ToolsDaemon and ParM launch apps import), including support for context-sensitive Popup menus configs for top pull down menus for apps, etc.
Workflow - Scalos_Prefs then Menu, New Item, New Command add name at top then in Command Properties e.g. add Workbench and location e.g. DOpus:DOpus4 for apps Command for c apps or Rexx for scripts or Plugin for or AmigaDos for modules
<pre>
DESCRIPTION NAME/A This is the title that is displayed in the top line of any popup menu
INCLUDE NAME/A Name of file to be included. Path can be relative to "Scalos:FileTypes"
POPUPMENU Starts the popup menu description section for this filetype.
</pre>
The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
<pre>
SUBMENU "NAME/A"
ENDSUBMENU
MENUENTRY "NAME/A,KEY/K,DEFAULTACTION/S"
ENDMENUENTRY
INTERNALCMD "NAME/A"
WBCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,PRI=PRIORITY/K/N"
AREXXCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
CLICMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
ICONWINDOWCMD "NAME/A"
PLUGINCMD
MENUSEPARATOR
ENDPOPUPMENU
TOOLTIP
ENDTOOLTIP
</pre>
<pre>
Starts the tooltip description section for this filetype. The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
GROUP "ORIENTATION/K"
ENDGROUP
MEMBER "HIDE/K"
ENDMEMBER
HBAR
STRING "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K"
SPACE "SIZE/N/A"
DTIMAGE "FILENAME/A"
</pre>
Each theme drawer (folder) has these further folders
<pre>
About -
Desktop -
FileTrans -
FileType -
Icons -
Menu -
Modules -
PointerIcons -
Prefs -
Sound -
Window -
</pre>
*Plugins
<pre>
devicefilter.plugin
persist.plugin should a crash or reboot occur - next time Scalos started, all windows re-opened
title_clock.plugin add digital clock to title see more below
title_envvar.plugin %ev, which can be used to display the value (a string) of the variable in the titlebar
title_freepens.plugin
volumegauge.plugin
wb39.plugin
wbrexx.plugin plugin adds a Workbench 3.5+ compatible AREXX interface to Scalos internals
xtwindows.plugin left or right ALT or left or right SHIFT keys when open/close windows
filetype.plugin then run FileTypes-prefs and customize the filetypes (eg import from a DefIcons-brainfile)
menu.plugin
</pre>
*Modules - delete, empty_trashcan, execute, find, format_disk, information, iconproperties, newdrawer, reboot, rename, systeminfo, windowproperties
*Tools - scripts like LoadWB, quit.rexx, open_volume.rexx,
In Scalos_Prefs->Filetype->Recognition you can define the filetypes and on "Action" you define specific context menu for all filetypes defined in recognition (similar to magellan)
there is the same you must show all first (list is only limited) so you created a file type AAABBB, you need to have def_AAABBB icon
Associating files with "Scalos_FileTypes" is very simple, practically it is very similar to Dopus4, first you create the Def_icons to assign to the file type (will be seen automatically ), then run "Scalos_FileTypes" you add the extension, fill in the descriptor (MATCH or PATTERN etc..) and save
then you create a appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below you can define how files are identified. I use "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending. Then you click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-klick on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it.
defined all archive types from XAD in "filetypes". If you change to "action" and click on "archive" you can define the context menu that is shown if you do not define a specific context menu for a filetype
Reset to Default in Scalos_Prefs resets all settings so BEWARE
<pre>
The Scalos desktop screen titlebar may be configured using the main Scalos Preference program. This oop/time_clock plugin adds some additional placeholders:
%ti, displays the current time in the default Locale format. e.g. "10:43:37"
%da, displays the date in the default Locale format. e.g. "Saturday 14 July 2001"
Using the supplied prefs program for the plugin, or editing the ASCII file ENVARC:Scalos/title_clock.prefs you can use the following standard Amiga Locale values to change the formatting
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%C - same as "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%n - insert a linefeed
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%t - insert a tab character
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
like %d %m %y or %a %d %B %Y %p
</pre>
Shutdown -> right mouse button Scalos, About, Reboot, Shutdown
ToolTypes can be added to the Scalos.info icon like
*SCALOS_PATTERNNO=<number> : background image matching the number
*SCALOS_NOTEXT : The Icon will be drawn without Text.
*SCALOS_NODRAG : The Icon will not be draggable. Its position will be fixed.
*Module iconproperties - Added SCALOS_BROWSERMODE tooltype support
runcommand parameters... in which case:
<pre>
%p = parameters
%w = directory path
%d = device-name
%% = literal percentage token
</pre>
With the help of the wbrexx.plugin Scalos gains support for more of the compatible arexx API
If an arexx command produces an error you will find the error code placed in the WORKBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
ACTIVATEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Activate the root window */
ADDRESS workbench
ACTIVATEWINDOW root
/* Activate the "Work:" partition's window if already open*/
ACTIVATEWINDOW "Work:"
</pre>
CHANGEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Change the root window; move it to position 10,30. * and change its size to 200100 pixels */
ADDRESS workbench
CHANGEWINDOW root LEFTEDGE 10 TOPEDGE 30 WIDTH 200 HEIGHT 100
/* Change the currently active window */
CHANGEWINDOW active 20 40 200 100
</pre>
Most of Scalos' issue are due to the flexibility of its' user configuring nature but if
The sort menu plugin needs to be ported from ASM to C.
IIRC Scalos has a command line option to fully replace Workbench/Wanderer.
The Theme: assign is used by both Wanderer and Scalos but I didn't have any problems using both at the same time.
The Program will be started from the Shell.
If "WB Args" is set, with the Argument "%p" will be replaced by the path of the activated Icons. The Program will started with the specified Stack value.
IconWindow: Scalos opens the window of the specified path.
PlugIn: Starts a Scalos Menu-PlugIn.
If a Menu Item with empty name is specified, Scalos displays a separator line.
It's possible to Drag&Drop an Icon in the Configuration Window. All values will be set accordingly. Entries may be dragged across the list.
Mac-like selection : This function activates a multiselection method used on MacOS or Win95. Don't have to hold down shift to drag them. Clicking on an already activated icon will
not deselect all other icons.
MMB move: The window contents may be moved using the middle mouse button.
WindowPopup title only: PopupMenu for windows can be opened only on window's title bars.
FullBench: Screen-Titles removed and Main Window set Full Size.
Scalos Prefs. Go to Settings->Scalos->Prefs and then the Misc section. Remove the tick against Full Bench. If you've enabled it, the titlebar will disappear when you select backdrop.
Default Icons saveable : The icons which Scalos generates if "show all files" is enabled, can now be saved
using "snapshot" menu option. load DefDisk first : Try to read the icons first from the DefIcons Path before using disk info.
Hide hidden files : If this function is activated all files or directories where the "hide" flag is set will not be shown.
Many of my Icons display more than once on the screen, while on the workbench all seems ok.
The Workbench filters double displayed icons, Scalos does not. Solution: please edit the ".backdrop" file and clear double lines.
Background images not scaled. GUIGfx option not set or guigfx.library and/or render.library not installed.
If working with CD's causes crashs or Scalos doesn't work correctly.
Most Filesystems doesn't support the ExAll function correctly. Disable "Use ExAll" in Scalos prefs.
Scalos doesn't start any program in the WBStartup. WBStartup Path may be set wrongly or Scalos was not started in Emulation Mode (LoadWB etc)
Some programs will not startup with error message "has not returned, wait some more"? and "unable to open your tool"
need a def_icon with the same name predefined, then create an appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below this can define how files are identified.
* either "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending
* or
Then click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-click on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it. All in all handling is of course different to magellan but can do similar
For the RAM Icon, to obtain this you have only to copy the icon in the Icon Path as "RAM.info" or "Ram Disk.info". All functions will automatically be performed
sometimes cut into half or quarters when scrolled off screen or drawers moved - settings issue probably
Sometimes leaves initial drawer window imprint on desktop when moved - settings issue
Scalos AROS released a [https://github.com/deadwood2/contrib/tree/master/scalos new build V2022-07-21] with the following changes noted:
<pre>
Fixed:
Numerous crashes when working on 64-bit with 64-bit heap
Wrong background color of Scalos logo on Scalos splash window
Backgroung image of Scalos splash window and Scalos About window is not visible
Icon labels on desktop and in drawer windows are displayed using Topaz instead of Arial font
Font.prefs are not being loaded on 64-bit
Font.prefs are being wrongly saved on 64-bit
scalos.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64, scalos is using always default preference
scalos.prefs are being saved on x86 and x86_64 in format not compatible with m68k
NewPopupmenu.prefs is wrongly written
Plugins are not loading at Scalos startup
wbrexx.plugin is crashing at startup on 64-bit
Multiple controls missing on Scalos Prefs/Icons page
System crash when clicking on def icon image on FileTypes Prefs/Recognition page
Status bar, control bar, buttons sometimes don't have images displayed
Buttons in Scalos About window have white corners rendered where they should be transparent
Crash when leaving out an icon
Crash when adding a User-defined Button to Control bar without setting it's properties in Scalos Prefs
Crash when removing any button from Control bar in Scalos Prefs
Scalos Prefs allows editing TTEngine font properties when TTEngine is not present causing crash in Icons/Labels and Text Windows/Fonts pages
deficons.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64
Reset to default in FileType Prefs and Save does not save preferences
Won't fix:
Scrollbars visible on titles of TrueType Fonts, PopupMenu, Menu, FileTypes, Pallette and Pattern pages of Scalos Preferences
Not fixed:
Wrong rendering on DualPNG icons
Refreshing drawer windows is slow
Starting Prefs/Locale or Prefs/Input from Scalos causes other preferences to fail
Desktop wallpaper is damaged where Splay window was displayed
When started from Wanderer, after saving Scalos Prefs, reload does not re-open main Scalos window
Difference in behavior between Cleanup from popup menu and Cleanup from top menu - possibly due to missing plugin, check Cleanup association in Menu Prefs
</pre>
===DOpus 4 Directory Opus===
Copy DOpus4 app to WBStartup directory folder so it starts on boot up each time
Another method is add the below to the bottom of the user-startup script in S: drawer/directory
<pre>
run DOPUS:DirectoryOpus -i >NIL
</pre>
makes DOpus starts up in Iconified state at the top of Wanderer's screen. Left click on this to highlight and right mouse click to open.
Just click on the sides of either outer edges of DOpus windows and it will display the parent device/volume list.
DOpus saves it features in a CFG file which can be edited to suit anyones' needs by reading the [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool Dopus Manual] which is in Guide format.
===AmiStart===
Auto generates the apps menu but scans the drive each time - AmiStart can choose apps you are not interested
* how to disable annoying zune/mui 'bubbles'?
try a right-click on AmiStart and release on Global settings. Then click on the bubbles gadget. Move the Show Bubbles slider all the way to the left.
===BoingIconBar===
User chooses the apps to add to the dock at the centre bottom of the screen but has to be done manually, please use Save afterwards
Or easier edit the text file of SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/iconbar.prefs and save
<pre>
SYS:System/Shell
SYS:Tools/DOpus4/DOpus4
SYS:Utilities/Editor
SYS:System/SysMon
SYS:System/Scout
Work:Extras/Internet/OWB/OWB
Work:Extras/Graphics/Lunapaint
Work:Extras/Graphics/ZunePaint
AROS:Tools/MPlayer/MPlayer
Extras:Internet/AmiFox/AmiFox
</pre>
right mouse click on bottom edge of screen where boingiconbar shows - select settings which opens BoingIconBar Preferences to add apps
If no dock showing Add, to add apps click Add Program and search for the executable
another method is to drag icons to ends of the bar and move them on the Bar using the Prefs/BoingIconBar
===Icons===
Icons are typically now .png pictures renamed as .info e.g. so Office application name would have a Office.png renamed as Office.info or MyApp.png as MyApp.info, etc.
Leave Out menu option to leave app icon on desktop
To select multiple icons and save their positions, click on the first icon and after while you hold the Shift key down select further icons and don't release it before SnapShot is finished. You can also select a whole group of icons by pressing the LMB at the top left of the icons and while keeping the LMB down moving the power towards the bottom right. A expanding bounding box will appear and all the icons within it will be selected.
Clean Up menu option (right mouse button -> Icons) rearranges icons in a drawer or disk window into a neater condition. To use, open the window to rearrange and select Clean Up. To keep the icons in the new positions, select all the icons (shift key or mouse selection) and select 'Snapshot' and then Window and then again with All.
In DOpus5, Scalos, wanderer, most files have an icon file associated with it. To change the default tool, select Icon menu, Information, and change the default tool string. For example, you could use Multiview, Editor and so on for most text, graphics and some sound files as long as the appropriate Datatype classes are installed. For scripts, set the tool to C:IconX
C:Join Image1.png Image2.png TO MyFile.info
is enough to make a dual state icon from two png images. You can then use Wanderer's menu Icon/Information on it to edit its fields and tooltypes.
[http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-46881.html Amiga OS 3.x AfA icons thread], [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=66213 Later DualPNG and OS4 icons thread] and [http://archives.aros-exec.org/share/graphics/icon/ Alternative Icons sets] like [http://www.amiga-look.org/artwork/classic-wb-png-iconset-l ClassicWB]
[http://www.masonicons.info/6.html AISS toolbar images] unpack unarc them into RAM: and copy Images directory to SYS:Prefs/Presets/
AISS icons are looked for in PROGDIR:, PROGDIR:Images, SYS:Prefs/Presets/Images and then in TBImages: according to Open Amiga guidelines.
there is Demos/iconscale which could be launched from S:User-Startup with two arguments, telling it the horizontal and vertical size. IE something like
Demos/iconscale 40 40
It will shrink icons... not sure if it will be very nice though. it doesn't work for the icons on the main desktop.
there is an option to scale an icon to a bounding box afair, try iconsize followed by two numbers, like:
iconsize 32 32
Is there any way in AROS to change an icon type from Project to Tool or vice versa?
Either the SIT option of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/ ProcessIcon], or the TYPE option of HandleInfo (not sure if this one works at all, please test with care).
processicon sys:pathoftheicon SIT=Project
SIT Set type of ICON. Allowed types are: "Disk", "Drawer", "Tool", "Project", "Garbage", "Device", "Kick" and "AppIcon".
Btw, are your icons, the #?.info files, writable, is the W flag set ?
===Fonts===
Install the #?.ttf files to SYS:Fonts/TrueType. Use SYS:System/FTManager to "Install Font" each #?.ttf file which will generate associated #?.otag and #?.font in SYS:Fonts. Use SYS:Prefs/Fonts to change system fonts and SYS:Prefs/Zune to change others.
To achieve our goal we will use the Setup Locale, Input, Zune and Fonts, as well as The FTManager.
Begin
The first step you should do is to get the system to know that we speak and write in another language. What you need to do is to open the setup program and choose Locale country, and list "preferred languages" to put it first and then English. If you want the tab "Time Zone" and select city of residence to set the clock correctly. Of course we save our changes and continue opening the setup program Input. This sets the keyboard language as our beginning. When the language layout was created there was no option to switch to Aros keyboard (layout switching), so to write in the language you had to hold down Alt, something you encounter in other functions. This time working with the team of Aros to create a new keyboard layout to replace the old so we can get rid of the button Alt. For now though let only selected this layout and do not turn the switch on the keyboard.
Custom Keyboard Layout
[http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/tree/HEAD:/workbench/devs/keymaps keymaps are in place but unfortunately when they are not, then indeed things become a bit 'low-level' as it involves redefining some tables with values that match your keyboards]
only need to add your compiled table as new keymap.
So taking a little peek here shows that it should be possible to compile using
gcc -opc105_tr pc_105.c -nostdlib
where the pc105_gr/pc_105.c needs to be replaced with your own adjusted keymapname/c-file
[https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Enabling_Greek_Characters_on_Your_Keyboard General overview of Greek letters on keyboards]
Installing fonts
*[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/EPAGrWb System jaggy]
*Outline resizable .font .otag
In this step you need to download some fonts that can support the encoding in our system. The easiest way is to run the script "Download Fonts" you'll find in the folder OWB. This script downloads from the Internet, and unpacks some fonts for OWB web browser, which is placed under the folder Fonts:TrueType. But as these can only be used by OWB and not the system, which unfortunately does not see. To make them available to the rest of the system, open the program FTManager, you will find the folder AROS: System /. From there select the field "Codepage" option "ISO-8859-7" and list the font "Arial" and "Regular" form in which you must double-click with the mouse. In the window that appears, select the bottom right the checkbox "Anti-aliasing" button and then "Install". Immediately folder Fonts: created files "arialregular.font" and "arialregular.otag", which are necessary in order to see the system font. Do the same steps if you wish for other fonts.
Final stages
After completing the above, open the folder AROS: Prefs / and run the program settings Fonts. In the new window, select the fields "Icons" and "Screen" as the font "ArialRegular" to the size you want. In the field "System" to give "s_courier", which, however, because it is not True Type Font support Antialising, and may seem a little broken. You can also use the CourierNew, if you have installed the above procedure. After you save the changes and open the Zune program settings. In this set the "ArialRegular" font fields in tabs "Windows" and "Groups", and save the changes. Reboot the system. To make sure that the above worked properly run NoWinED, which you will find under the folder AROS: Tools /. If that everything is working correctly you will see the menu and the settings window with Greek letters. You can also write in the language using the button Alt. Second program that you can try, which is fully localized, is WookieChat, which you will find in the folder AROS: Extras / Networking. And in this place all the menu and settings window works.
===Windows===
*Intuition
The window you position and resize, you right click on that windows title bar and in the dropdown menu you snapshot from there. Right click to show menu -> Window -> Snapshot Windows or All but it will NOT work if that folder has no icon (e.g. Disk.nfo) attached to it. You need a folder icon. The window information gets saved in it.
As for maximising the window using a shortcut key - Alt and up arrow key
The AROS-Shell windows can be moved, resized by editing sys:s/icaros-sequence
<pre>
; run shell
if ${Icaros/autoshell} EQ true
run QUIET c:newshell >NIL:
EndIF
</pre>
; slimmer right aros the screen
run QUIET c:newshell con:0/150//300/ >NIL:
; top right corner scr-x scr-y win-x win-y
run QUIET c:newshell con:600/150//300/ >NIL:
*Zune - AROS version of MUI
Magic Menu type functionality is implemented in IControl preferences editor: in the frame called Menus, switch type from Pull-Down to Pop-Up and/or iControl just tick the sticky menu option.
Windows outside screens causing a problem either uncheck "Offscreen move" for windows in IControl prefs editor. Or use FKey commodity and define two key shortcuts:
* the first using the command "cycle windows" (for example ALT TAB);
* the second using the command "rescue window" (for example ALT F5).
Now you can cycle windows until the one you want to rescue, and then "rescue" it: it will move back inside your screen.
How to save the window size on wanderer (snapshot all, snapshot windows)
Same for icon position on wanderer, can't save the position. Icon position cannot be saved yet, but you should be able to save the window position and size. sys:prefs - wanderer icon has option to save window size on exit but just for dh0. To get saving working on (DH1: Extras:) partitions try deleting the dh1 disk.info file, then reboot. The system should create a new dh1 icon.
* how to set up permanently 'view all files'?
As for viewing all files, removing disk.info for that disk did the job
* how to list and kill processes (xkill would be useful) ?
sys:Extras/System/Scout can kill apps
sys:Tools/Commodities/Exchange can remove available commodities
* how to restore 'go up' button in wanderer window? (it doesn't show up anymore).
If you're using Icaros, go to the theme prefs and make sure that decoration is checked. Also, some themes do not use a parent button, so try another theme. You may have to restart Aros before the theme will change.
* Is it really safe to turn off (hardware button) computer at any time (worried about USB hard disk)
yes you can turn off the computer IF none of the drives are in progress (i.e. writing). Best to use Wanderer menu option Quit otherwise
===Printing===
This is still work in progress
print from my AROS box!
<pre>
1. installed printfile ( http://www.lerup.com/printfile/ ) on my Windows XP computer
2. set up the print spooler option, and used ghostscript filter for ps files
3. made the spool folder accessible from ftp (setting up ftp server on Windows)
4. send the ps file from my AROS box to the ftp server using curl (curl -T filename ftp://windows.box.adress --user username:password)
</pre>
It's a bit complicated but it works!
*Postscript
Best to set Printer Prefs in the Prefs drawer to print-to-file or parallel/USB port
Save document in postscript or convert picture/text to postscript
Print using compatible [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/AROS_USB_support#printer.class_-_PostScript_3_and_internal_ghostscript_drivers Ghostscript printer] or Postscript printer
*GutenPrint
Some work has been done
;There are no individual drivers yet for HP's Photosmart, EPSON's EPL, CANON's, Lexmark, CUPS PPD, etc.
===Files===
====File endings and datatypes====
* Check if the file has his own .info icon file with a tool set to open it. IIRC this has higher priority over the def_XYZ.info file association.
* In ENVARC:SYS/def_Text.info or whatever def_ file needs changing, use Wanderer's menu Icon -> Information and change the def_XYZ.info there. If you're on ABIv0 and want it to be applied immediately, you might have to copy it to ENV:SYS/ (or to reboot).
* Identifying file types by file ending is only a fallback. Far better it is to search for magic words, for flac files this would be "flaC" according to this [http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html documentation].
For instance, to open PDFs with arospdf not localised in the default drawer of Icaros (Work:Extras/Applications/arospdf) but localised in a custom drawer in AROS. The default tools are defined in the icons in sys:prefs/env-archive/sys e.g. def_PDF.
File type identification is done by datatype descriptors which you can find in Devs/Datatypes. The AROS build system has a tool which creates such datatype descriptors.
'''Changing of default tools of existing icons is easy as shown above. Adding of new file types is not hard, but needs knowledge of the AROS build system.'''
The enduser way would be to download the attached file, which contained two executables:
1) createdtdesc, to make a new datatype description
2) examinedtdesc, to read/show existing datatype descriptions
use 2 to get an idea on how it things are currently done in aros by providing this executable a file from the drawer sys:devs/datatypes/ (alternatively you can find the original .dtd files here).
use 1 to make your new datatype. Use the accompanied FORMAT file (also here) to read how to make your own datatype descriptor. use 2 to get hints from other datatype descriptors.
Note:
When creating a new descriptor would advise against using the pattern property, but instead use the default pattern of #? and create a Mask that matches your filetype. This requires some research in order to discover how your filetype can be recognized properly. Of course with making something like a descriptor for an ascii textfile, you would fallback to using the pattern (e.g. #?.text as the filetype cannot be determined easily otherwise).
<pre >
# name - choose wisely and informative. also used for icon's name.
# version - choose as you like as long as it complies with version rules
# basename - the 'root' datatype class. be aware that e.g. it can influence behaviour. for example when choosing binary and using tool multiview in project icon, the file will be viewed as binary file (choosing sound would tell mulitview to view the file as a soundfile). So this can influence the underlying tool being used. Could become messy if users started to modify the tool manually.
# pattern - This is the file pattern match e.g. #?.text
# Mask - A mask to identify the file. Requires knowledge of the actual file structure. For example 'M' 'Z' for an msdos executable.
# GroupdID - not supported (AROS native) files - use syst as that would be the least intrusive in case an AROS tool/program tries to load such datatyped file.
# ID - In your case, the first four characters of the name at subchapter 1 (in lower case) (or less if name is shorter).
# flags - How the mask needs to be interpreted. In your case would be mostly DTF_BINARY in combination with (wanted or not) DTF_CASE (to tell if mask used letters are case sensitive or not)
# priority - the priority of how the type is handled so that on datatype could have precedence over another? In any case, document tells it to be mostly 0.
</pre >
Now that you know each field and what it does (more or less), you write this fields in a text file for your own invented datatype, save it and create the actual dt with the tool in 1. in the end the created dt must reside in sys:devs/datatypes/ drawer.
Then you would create a default icon in sys:prefs/Env-archive/SYS drawer. Don't forget to reboot or copy .info file to ram:env/sys in order to test. also don't forget to set which tool to start f.e. c:lx or dh4:emulators/mycoolemulator
To test, open Wanderer then show all files and doubleclick on a file of type you just created. Alternatively you could use the 'open' command from shell (with file of datatype you just created as parameter).
And as a last note. it would perhaps be welcome to have a program like xicon and/or runprglist for AROS (unfortunately both without source, but something similar could be created for AROS).
Sounds complicated ?
Perhaps... but OS like windows needs a complete registry to be able to do things like this. And yes, i am aware windows has gui tools that does it (more or less) for you (by manipulating the registry). Same could be done for AROS (without integrating a registry in AROS that is ).
Would that suffice ?
red1+2: typos, reformatting.
disclaimer: please note that using these tools can screw up your currently installed support for datatypes when used incorrectly. Do not use if you do not understand what you are doing. Use at own risk.
==Network Connection==
AROS currently only has one real choice for TCP/IP networking - AROSTCP. This is a port of the AmiTCP package from AmigaOS (TM), with a number of enhancements/fixes from AROS developers.
Please use Prefs/Network to set up wired, wireless or USB networking
Non USB wifi is easier, USB wifi can be an annoyance - remember to save whilst in prefs
===Wired===
=====IPv6=====
No support so far
128bit IPv6 address packet
<pre>
Local FD::/8
Global 2000::/3
64:ff9b::/96
</pre>
NAT64 translates IPv6 to IPv4
DNS64
OS routing works with
<pre>
MacOS Ventura
Windows 11 with cloud account
Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish
Android 10 (block google dns)
</pre>
====IPv4====
The top half of the IPv4 Configuration tab on the Network Prefs deals with the network card/USB and the lower half the router part.
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs DHCP.png|thumb|DHCP Settings]]
'''Upper part of IPv4 tab'''
* Click Add on the top right of the Prefs which opens a window called '''Interface'''
* Enter Name as net0 (but can be anything as long as it is consistently used in other sections)
* check mark on Active
* select device to be used using the '''right hand-side gadget''' of the box where the device name will go
* set Unit to 0
* IP Mode is default set to '''Get address from DHCP'''
* IP Mode set to Manual if DHCP does not work automatically
From the shell CLI, ifconfig -a
Under net0: section, inet starting 192.168.x.xxx
* inet or '''Address''' of network card
* netmask convert to decimal so 0x'''ffffff7f''' becomes 255.255.255.247 which is used to adjust the above '''Address''' into
* broadcast 192.168.xxx.xxx
click OK
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs Manual.png|thumb|Manual Settings]]
'''Lower part of IPv4 tab'''
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP (default)
* or changing to Manual if automatic DHCP set up does not work
* '''Gateway''' (Router Internal LAN-IP) (Default Route) = 192.168.0.1 (D-Link Netgear), 192.168.1.1 (Linksys 3com), 192.168.2.1 (SMC Microsoft), 192.168.1.254 (Belkin), 192.168.123.254 (USRobotics) else check with your router manual
* first DNS = use 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 212.50.160.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* second DNS = use 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 213.249.130.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* At the bottom of IPv4 tab, check mark the '''Start networking during system boot''' option
* Save and reboot (sometimes Network restart fails, so reboot every time to be sure)
'''an alternative way''' to AROS ifconfig -a, other OSs have similar for the same internet connection. Another connection will have different settings.
e.g. From [http://www.ncsu.edu/resnet/windows/ipconfig/ Windows], '''ipconfig /all'''
and note down the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers values and put these values in "manually" into AROS Network prefs.
e.g. From Linux via dhcp router have a look at etc./dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info
* for manual input look at /etc/networks (IP or Gateway) and /etc/resolv.conf (DNS)
Please note that all in one routers (wired+wireless) or separate routers may need different settings
IPv4 involves routing (192,168.x.x), firewall, NAT
===Wireless===
[[File:MyArosWirelessSetup.png|thumb|Setting up]]
[[File:MyArosWirelessTCP.png|thumb|Shell commands to work out what is happening]]
We must first make certain you have a Atheros 5k chip inside acting as the wireless wifi option. Open PCITool in Tools directory. Down left hand side are a series of numbers 0.00.0 etc. Click on some at the bottom and hopefully one of them will say Atheros AR5??? or AR242?.
or a Realtek RTL8187B, we can check using Prefs/Trident as this one is USB based
There are many similarities with the above Wired set up so please read the above section as well
* open Network/Prefs
* In '''IPv4 Configuration''' tab - click Add - enter net0 / active tick / #?.device / Unit 0 / IP Mode = manual (important if default DHCP does not work automatically)
Make sure that any extra network names (e.g. eth1 or net1) should be deleted. If net0 already st previously, change net0 so that it shows associated with the appropriate device name like atheros5000.device or realtek8180.device. Having two entries here will cause sub-net problems.
* Go to '''Wireless''' tab and click on "Add" button.
* Insert network name (SSID your wireless network name use wirelessmanager to get it), select right "encyption" that is most likely "WPA".
* Key Type set as "Passphrase". i.e. type in your password for your router (aka access key).
* Unselect (no tick) "hidden" if it is selected, then apply. You may have to tick it if wireless does not work.
* Finally, Save and '''reboot'''.
For the best chance of success, set networking to start at boot, and then reboot with the USB adapter plugged in.
===USB Ethernet===
Open SYS:Prefs/Network and in the IPv4 Configuration tag (top table covers your usb stick)
* click Add button
* set Name as net0
* Tick Active box
* enter the usb-ethernet.device e.g. dm9601eth.device, usbpegasus.device or usbasixeth.device use SYS:c/devlist, '''Scout''' or trident prefs to get the correct spelling
* set Unit to 0 (which is usual but check the messages from the bottom of the Trident prefs whilst plugging the device in to determine the unit number otherwise)
* IP Mode is set to Get address from DHCP (make sure your router is set right for that)
'''or manual'''
* IP Address of network card, i.e. 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx (xx being greater than 1)
* Subnet netmask = 255.255.255.0
* click OK
There can be sometimes be boot failures when using USB ethernet - plug the USB device in after boot and save the network prefs to make it work again.
Lower part of IPv4 tab covers the router information
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP
'''or if manual settings'''
* Gateway (IP Address of router) = usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 but see router manual to make sure.
* first DNS = use 8.8.8.8, 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or 212.50.160.100
* second DNS = use 8.8.4.4, 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or 213.249.130.100
===USB Tethering via Android smartphone===
Go to AROS Network Prefs (IPv4 configuration tab) and write type in "usbrndis.device" in the "device" textfield of "Interface" sub-window, which appears when you add a new device (or modify an existing one). Select "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.<br>
usbrndis.device is a resident device (virtually always there) in fact, a driver is not present in DEVS:Networks <br><br>
Plug in USB cable, go to Android settings and enable "USB Tethering" <br>
A reboot should not be necessary.
When restarting AROS, the Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
===Solving Issues===
[[File:MyArosTCP.png|thumb|Aros network setup diagnostics - why does it not work?]]
* In Network Preferences, have '''only one''' item in the IPv4 Configuration tab
* If using manual settings, make sure all numbers are correct, especially for IP address of the card/usb (changing the last number in chain of four)
* For any USB based networking, it is often necessary to save in Prefs/Network, reboot AROS and network support can begin
* For wired, make sure that the LAN-cable is plugged in before starting the computer
* If wireless, try getting closer to the router.
* Switch off the encryption option from your router then try wifi, if successful then your ip/dns is ok. If not then your ip/dns settings are most probably wrong or need to use one or more opendns numbers
* Replace detachable wireless antenna (best wireless option to buy if you can) with a stronger antenna ie. 5 dBi or 7 dBi
* Try with another computer/laptop/machine
Program Error C:WirelessManager
* Test with another OS
* Check that Wifi works before changeover (if possible)
* Check that socket and card are working
* Check if card is too new for laptop (date code on card MMYY blue askey date 2005-2007 etc)
Are you connecting with the Router ?
Check with protection off e.g. wps and wep to see if it makes a difference.
For USB wireless - stopping and starting may be needed...
<pre>
; $VER: AROSTCP-startnet 1.0 (01/08/06)
; AROSTCP-startnet (c) The AROS Dev Team.
;
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
; stop and restart
execute "sys:system/network/AROSTCP/s/stopnet"
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
run <NIL: >NIL: wirelessmanager realtek8180.device
</pre>
What IRQ number is assigned to the device? You can check with Tools/PCITool?
It's possible the BIOS hasn't set the right IRQ number. If you have a Linux CD/DVD handy, could you check if it boots with the options "acpi=off noapic nolapic"?
If the following does nothing, this will help us figure out why networking doesn't start automatically at boot
open a shell and run the following commands:
<pre>
echo ${AROSTCP/AutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice}
</pre>
Please report the output, typically it will look like this
# True (explanation this variable is related to the "Start networking during system boot" checkbox in network prefs)
# True ()
# Devs:networks/atheros5000.device unit 0
If there's a problem with the AROSTCP package. What's the output of this?
ENV:sys/packages/AROSTCP
should return a string = Sys:System/Network/AROSTCP
By the way, a quicker way to check networking is working would be to run some shell commands such as:
<pre>
ping www.google.com
ifconfig net0
</pre>
The best way to list the available networks and diagnose / troubleshoot problems with connecting to a wireless network is to run WirelessManager manually. First uncheck the "Start networking during system boot" box in the Network prefs app, then save and reboot. Then run this in a shell:
C:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
or
C:wirelessmanager realtek8180.device verbose
and capture the output
If the above does not help, could you edit the file SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/S/Package-Startup, and change ">NIL:" to ">T:wifi.log" on the WirelessManager line and add this as well Wait 5?
<pre>
if ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun} eq "True"
Run QUIET "C:WirelessManager ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice} >T:wifi.log"
wait 5
EndIf
</pre>
Then save, reboot and post the log file (T:wifi.log) here.
<pre>
c:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7)
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
Then it just sits there. Not sure what a normal dump looks like, I don't see anything that looks wrong in the configuration.
</pre>
looks like the driver isn't working with that card. Has anyone else successfully used that exact model number (AR2413)?
<pre>
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7):
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=02c66fd4 ***
Own MAC address: 00:01:36:15:ae:0c
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Added interface atheros5000.device:0
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Started AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
sana2: sending MLME frame
Then it stops. Does this mean the router is not authorizing this NIC?
IRQ 4 (A)
</pre>
apparently locking up when the first frame is sent (a scan request).
<pre>
Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
Initializing interface 'Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
41 69 72 4c 69 6e 6b 35 39 33 30 30 AirLink59300
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=8): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='AirLink59300'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=0224e444 ***
Own MAC address: 00:1f:e1:42:e3:7a
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160000
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.060000
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686604.060000
Added interface Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
[eloop_run] Starting
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160001
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.233000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.373000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.513000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.553000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.693000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.013000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.073000
EAPOL: disable timer tick
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
MLME: scan channel 14 (2484 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.113000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.153000
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.213000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.353000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.493000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.533000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.673000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.993000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.073000
MLME: scan completed
</pre>
Is your network hidden? If so, did you enable the 'Hidden' checkbox in the network prefs? What distro version are you using?
<pre>
"ENV:sys/wireless.prefs" looks like this:
network={
ssid="testadhoc"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0="12345"
wep_tx_keyidx=0
}
</pre>
If your router doesn't broadcast its SSID (hidden), you need to add this option to the network block of the wpa_supplicant.conf on your aros machine and make changes after # Example blocks:
scan_ssid=1
Here's a full description of all the [http://hostap.epitest.fi/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=hostap.git;a=blob_plain;f=wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf config file options].
<pre>
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="YOURESSID"
scan_ssid=1
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=YOURPASSWORD
}
</pre>
<pre>
filter_ssids=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="REMOVED"
scan_ssid=1
bssid=REMOVED
priority=100
mode=0
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
auth_alg=OPEN
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=REMOVED
}
</pre>
Error 6: Couldn't resolve host name.
Check Scout -> Devices and look at the device that you are using, in the OCnt column it should state 2 which means AROSTCP and Wirelessmanager are both accessing this driver. If 0 or 1, then uncheck the checkbox in Network prefs for starting networking at boot, save and reboot. Then run this is the shell:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
some quirks setting up the wireless network as well
1) it's far better setting up either the wired OR the wireless network adapter as net0:, or weird things happen
2) it's better using fixed IP on the local network instead of DHCP
3) network setting must be placed in network setting panel in /prefs, using the wirelessmanager helped me finding available SSIDs, but not actually connecting to them
once done, reboot.
If previous setup is proving problematic
<pre >
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Wireless.prefs
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/OWB.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/global.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/WirelessDevice
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/db/Interfaces
</pre >
Make a copy of these files and restore in case of problems.
Please try this test to check if you can connect to your router, ie established that the WiFi layer is working
̊̊̊̊Boot with networking disabled, by make sure that "Start networking at boot" in Network Prefs is unchecked (no tick).
̊ Run this in a shell: C:WirelessManager atheros5000.device VERBOSE
̊If the output of that command is too long to summarise here, you can redirect it to a file by adding >RAM:wifi.log to the end, then attach or paste that file here.
try running "status" in the shell and check that AROSTCP is listed/running
If AROStcp is not showing, then AROSTCP is not running. attempted to start it by clicking Use or Save in network prefs, or checking the "start networking at boot" box or typing into a shell.
Execute SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/s/startnet
(run Status again afterwards).
The "cannot resolve hostname" will appear if you are blocked on the wifi network by the router as well as aros not being able to assign correct network address.
One way of testing this might be to disable the firewall in the router. you might also check the router how it sees the attempts aros do to speak to it. The easiest way to do that would be to manually give aros an IP number in the routers accepted range. and see if it shows up at all within the router.
Tests that can be undertaken to determine correct settings and functions
pciinfo
sanautil -d broadcom4400.device status
<pre >
ping <router-address> e.g. 192.168.0.1 (aka inet) or 80.237.146.33 (www.amiganews.de)
ifconfig net0
ifconfig net0 up
extras:networking/utils/sanautil/sanautil -d atheros5000.device status
WirelessManager atheros5000.device verbose >RAM:wifi.log
;to send the log to RAM disk to be read easier or if detected,
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device >NIL:
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device ssid="mynet1" >NIL:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
</pre >
Please look at the task list in Scout, and check if WirelessManager and AROSTCP are running. Also look at the device list in Scout to check if realtek8180.device is open.
start tools/debug/sashimi, maybe it shows some debug messages when disconnection happens.
Firstly, let's take a look at what your setup most likely looks like, assuming you use a router. See diagram below:
<pre>
Internet <---------> home router <---------> computer
-----------external IP------------------internal IP-------------
</pre>
Okay, so what am I trying to show you with that diagram. A few things. Firstly, the IP address that connects you to the Internet is not the same one that connects you to your router. What happens is that your computer doesn't have a direct connection to the Internet, instead your router connects to the Internet, and your computer connects to the router.
You can see the external and internal IP addresses in these example settings...
* Default Gateway : 76.91.64.1 (external IP for ISP/Internet host)
* IP Address : 76.91.71.184 (external IP for home router)
* IP Address : 192.168.0.1 (internal IP for home router)
* Address = 192.168.0.161 (internal IP for computer)
As you can see, there are two internal IP addresses and two external IP addresses. This is because there is a client/server relationship, effectively one address is for the service (server) and one address is for the device trying to access that service (client).
The server addresses in your case are 76.91.64.1 (your ISP's address, serving the Internet), and 192.168.0.1 (your home router's address, serving your home network). The term gateway applies here, they are your gateway to those services.
Subnet masks are used along with IP addresses to determine which IP addresses are allowed access to a network. I did learn the more in-depth rules about subnet masks once (watched a CCNA vid), but I've forgotten about it. The basic level of understanding you'll need is easy to remember though. A subnet mask value of 255 means that portion of the IP address must stay constant, whereas a subnet value of 0 means any unassigned value up to 255 is allowed in the IP address.
By far the most common subnet value is 255.255.255.0. What this means is that the first three parts of the IP address you use to connect to a service must stay the same as the server/gateway address, and only the last section can change.
So if your router's internal IP address is 192.168.0.1, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the only addresses that will be allowed to be used on that network are between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.255 (I think 192.168.0.0 is reserved for other uses).
Final point to make is about DHCP (a.k.a. dynamic IP) vs static IP. A server/router using DHCP gives a device that connects to it an address within the acceptable range. It usually starts with the lowest numbered free address, so with your router it'll give the first device that connects to it 192.168.0.2, the next device 192.168.0.3, and so on. Static IP addresses are where you set the IP address you want to connect with in advance.
When using static IP addresses on a router where DHCP is active, it's good to use a high number to avoid conflicts with other devices that are connected to your network, to reduce the risk that both devices will try using the same IP. That's why your current choice of 192.168.0.161 is good, unless you have over 159 devices connected on your current network!
Okay, so what's the next step. Well, if you can use ping, I'd suggest pinging 192.168.0.1. If you get a positive response it means you're connected to your router, if you don't get a response it means the connection between your router and your computer is at fault.
Documentation on configuring the AROSTCP environment further can be found [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/User/Networking here]
===File Sharing===
As AROS knows only a few filesystems (FFS, OFS, SFS, PFS (amiga only), FAT12, 16, 32, Microsoft NTFS (windows), UDF (Blu-ray)). The remaining ones in regular use like MacOSX hfs+, Linux ext2/ext3 and ext4, Haiku BeFS provide a problem in transferring files between each other.
Linux can access SFS partitions but it needs to be compiled. The latest full source are [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ here]. It compiled fine with a 2.6.30 kernel in Puppy Linux 4.31.
An alternative, is to use a FAT32 partition. AROS could be installed on to a 4GB USB-key, with 512MB FAT32 partition for sharing, and the rest SFS. It works very well.
An hosted Linux or Windows install relieves some of the problems.
Files could be transferred [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=2915&viewmode=flat&order=ASC Sending] via TCP network.
====SMB2/3====
With Windows you can share one folder or all folders of the "Public" user.
On Windows what is important is to enable sharing (Network and Sharing Center).
AROS Mountlist should look lke this
<pre>
Handler = L:smb2-handler
StackSize = 65536
Priority = 5
GlobVec = -1
ACTIVATE=1
Startup = "smb://UserAcc:password@PCShare/Sharefolder"
</pre>
which could also be
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.x.x/Public"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Public"
so
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.1.158/Folder"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Folder"
After you have configured a share generates a DOSDrivers it is named "SMB0" which includes the setting, and at each reboot it is Mounted. You can still delete the DOSDriver by hand, is located in Storage/DOSDrivers, the file "ServerAutoMounts", in ENV:AROSTCP which indicates the DOSDriver to be mounted, should also be deleted.
The per-mount files are written to ENV:SMB or SYS:Storage/DOSDrivers. There is also additional file ENV:AROSTCP/ServerAutoMounts which states what will be presented to the end user.
====Old SMBFS====
e.g. to connect to a NAS share such as \\NASBOX\Shared use -:
SMBFS WORKGROUP=<YOUR WORKGROUP NAME> VOLUME=<AROS volume name to use>: SERVICE=<UNC Path to connect to>
SMBFS WORKGROUP=MYNET VOLUME=Shared: SERVICE=//NASBOX/Shared
And you will then have an icon appear on your desktop for the volume name you have chosen.
You can put the above script into wbstartup or
give it an icon, change it to a 'project' and give it the default tool c:iconx
Open a shell and type copy sys:script.info "sys:wbstartup/YOURSCRIPTNAME.info"
This should create an icon for your script file.
Now right-click on your script and select 'information'.
Change 'tool' to 'project', put 'c:iconx' into the 'default tool' box, click save
The reason being that scripts need to be opened with 'execute SCRIPTNAME' (or 'iconx') whereas the programs started from wbstartup are opened using 'run PROGRAMNAME'. It's the same as trying to start a command-line tool from the workbench by double-clicking it.
====Setup ISO images within AROS====
Use [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/storage DiskImage] which supports many cd image formats ISO, CCD, MDF/MDS, CUE/BIN, NRG and UIF. To mount CD or DVD images use below....
<pre >
# Rename your iso 'Unit0' (note no extension).
# Do 'View/All files' on you Aros partition. You should now see a folder called 'Diskimages'. Copy your renamed iso to there.
(Alternatively, you could type at the shell 'assign FDSK: xxx', where xxx is the location of your iso.)
# From the shell, type 'mount CD0:' and the iso should appear on the Wanderer desktop. You can now access it like a real disk.
</pre >
assign devname: dismount
Assign DOSVOLUME: remove
[http://aminet.net/package/disk/misc/unmount-0.1 unmount] most filesystems work but SFS lacks support for ACTION_DIE packet
If you are using an IcAros install, the startup scripts are set up to wipe the Diskimages directory on boot, so its worth keeping a second copy of the iso somewhere else. Alternatively, you could set up extra mountlists for additional iso images. I've made a file called iso1 in the Aros:devs directory that contains the following text:
<pre>
/* Entry for ISO image */
ISO1:
FileSystem = cdrom.handler
Device = fdsk.device
Unit = 1
LowCyl = 0
HighCyl = 0
Surfaces = 1
BlocksPerTrack = 1
DOSType = 0x41434400
Activate = 1
#
</pre>
Then I just need an iso called 'Unit1' (corresponding to the 'Unit = 1' entry in the mountlist) in Diskimages (or wherever I assign FDSK: to) and to mount I type in at the shell:
Mount iso1: from devs:iso1
Of course, if you create mountlists for ISO2, ISO3:, etc. (with the corresponding change to the 'Unit = ' line) you can have as many isos mounted as you wish. I just call mine ISO1: etc. to distinguish them from the real CD drives
==Video Guides==
Video demonstrations and tutorials covering:
:00. '''Introduction'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@jamesmattson6813/videos Various Aros Installs],
::[https://www.youtube.com/embed/j8EmSEby0Rg AROS repo in gource, view of AROS dev commits from 1997 to 2025], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx_zqlBow40&feature=related Gource view of AROS 1997 up to 2009],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1RsvEm7UrU Why an Amiga OS in 2011],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W886mheV74&pp=ygUPYW1pZ2EgYXJvcyAyMDI2 Johan Grip on early days of AROS x86], [],
:01. '''Installation'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7YjufrJqDs Aros One install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMguHTdC5E Aros One USB install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNXauy5m5Wc Aros One install], [http://vimeo.com/11013489 Modify Grub boot],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyQVeyXIywc&feature=channel iMica Silent Pt3], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2AnkoflY14 Wipe whole drive and Install - warning loss of data on drive],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVXm6_-witQ VirtualBox install], [ VMware install],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k2PEmT8I14 Broadway AROS Install],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtDiXhjSIfs Is Aros Icaros a choice?],
::[ driver install],
::[http://www.vimeo.com/10491104 HDAudio install but needs account], [],
:02. '''Amiga Basics'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8mWxwzH5o Screens tutorial],
::[https://m.youtube.com/user/AMIGASYSTEM/videos General], [ Dos Scripts tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT7SmVEpjc OS 1.2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6kX3FqH8Ww&feature=related OS 1.3],
:03. '''Customisation demos'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@AMIGASYSTEM/videos Prefs tutorial], [ Decoration tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn5C8G3aDXU Scalos],
:04. '''Setting up''' internet access and surfing the web, FTP, IRC and Mail apps
::[ Network Prefs], [ AirCOS tutorial], [ jabberwocky tutorial],
:05. '''Native bundled Games and Applications'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYlFv2B-VXc 3D Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXK7wwhd-R0 Latest Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUgiVThv23Q&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL PrBoom GL], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s7u8TPy7V4 Assault Cubes], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fih6aCXKeqs Cube 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X0ay0MGOms DosBox on Aros], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKduDjf14k Oct 2010],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FziV2z_uxnQ Apps Pt 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs37_nfa5CI Apps Pt 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn59_VvbQR0&feature=related Apps Pt 3],
::DOpus4 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRybWjrrME DOpus 4],
::Milkytracker [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxBOEPzpdKg&feature=related Laying Down Base Tracks],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2uKQ0-ieOE Audio Evolution 4 in action], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq4r9k0_jZI Quick Videos],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGKCFZcIc0I&feature=related ScreenRecorder], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=974c2e-Fqak&feature=related TV out Tests],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjq8ct5d5IY AmiFIG], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0rHvPhYJo4&feature=youtu.be ZuneFIG],
::[http://wiki.povray.org/content/Documentation:Tutorial_Section_1 POVray Tutorial 1],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk-ZNLfJsvQ pt 1, jan. 2008], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWRy33g1R7Y pt 2, feb. 2009], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5PbhCtm4vE pt 3, feb. 2010],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7_FJUoQ89o Hollywood programming], [], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
:06. '''Commercial software available'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKXY9B4R43s AntiryadGX 3D Game Editor],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMS9NDzwm5U BOH indie Game],
:07. '''Running classic amiga apps and games'''
:: Amiberry [], [],
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2008/11/introducing-amibridge.html Intro Amibridge], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Old Amiga Apps], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Why Janus UAE is good],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlsNSYSuDg DPaint tutorial]
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2009/11/can-icaros-play-my-amiga-games-and-why.html Play Amiga Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTaZCNOvCnE],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMehS77LXQ4 Pagestream Introduction], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284-w3hTzII Pagestream Tutorial 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlwEGwhZzl4 Pagestream Tutorial 2],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIcrIjPOctc Catweasel Mk4 PCI Part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaitHeL6bEA Part 2],
:08. '''Misc and History'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6mDXKU29w0 Mum uses old AmigaOS Workbench 1.1 (1986)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaRkacQ-YMg Why an Amiga 500 (1987)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5CYsgVCzYY an Amiga 2000 (1987)],
:09. '''Misc Shows and Events'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klgVSWKs4kE VCF 2010], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ3d5qR-Hv8 24:06 Jason McMullan at amiwest 2012 about AROS], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpQO7XSfAv4 Aros SMP multi core amiwest 2013], [], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFRtAAmiFbE ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjdUEyjx8GM ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydYDqZQpim8 ], [], [https://www.youtube.com/@uminekoshouten/featured ], [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NfoY023w-vE ],
:10.
::[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6qJTNW4-6GY ]
===History===
The project was originally started by a small group of Amiga [http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/aros.html enthusiasts] in 1995. These individuals were mainly computer-based college university students at the start, though that student trend has diminished since. An interview with Aaron Digulla [http://arosshow.blogspot.com/2006/12/interview-with-aaron-digulla-who.html here]
* 1992 Commodore folds
* 1996-1998 much of the early years was concerned with exec, dos and intuition libraries.
* Early 1999, Haage & Partner used parts of the AROS code in AmigaOS 3.9.
* March 2001, floppy disk images of AROS became available.
* Early 2002, AROS changed its name from Amiga Replacement Operating System to Amiga Research Operating System
* June 2002, AROS devs decided to use Zune (MUI 3.8 rewrite) as the GUI system.
* November 2002, Eric Schwartz drew Kitty for AROS usage.
* Early 2003, AROS.org underwent a graphics facelift.
* Late 2003, GCC C compiler arrived.
* Early 2004, Aros-Exec opened.
* Early 2005, Aros Max bootable CD arrived.
* Late 2005, SFS filesystem ported and allowed fast access to apps and network support arrived
* Early 2007, AROS.org underwent another graphics facelift.
* Mid-2007, AROS changed to AROS Research Operating System after A.Inc. sued Hyperion with a trademark violation.
* Late 2007, the hard disk installer added and VmwAROS (later called Icaros Desktop) distro launched.
* Early 2009, Our first usable web browser (OWB)
* September 2010, first wireless support appears and AspireOS started as a distro
* Early 2012, the first paper-cut bugfix and Fab's Odyssey Web Browser ported
* Early 2014, backport of most features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday use (Icaros 2.0 and above)
* 2015 work started on using the extra cores of the PI 2
* Early 2017, work started on utilising the addition cores on modern CPUs starting with the 64bit x86 version
* Mid-2017, m68k port optimized for the Vampire 2 / Apollo accelerators (68080 AMMX FPGA)
* 2018 The old AROS Exec website closed and a new one opened
* 2019 AROS One distribution started and now with USB install version
* Early 2021, backport of more features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday ABIv0 (Aros One 1.5 and above)
* 2025 year of 64bit pc builds and porting 32bit applications to 64bit ABIv11
===Bounties===
To help inspire developers with both ideas and monetary incentives, rewards are offered for the successful completion of "bounties" (requests for missing/new functionality) chosen by the community and handled by [http://power2people.org power2people] (formerly done by TeamAROS). A monthly option is [http://www.power2people.org/funds/aros/ here].
Future goals for AROS include expanding its underlying retargetability to support even more diverse architectures, provide memory protection features and user level file security, SMP and many other wonderful features missing from AmigaOS — while still providing as much source level compatibility as is possible (however it is accepted that to achieve some goals code certain things may require a little recoding).
[http://www.ohloh.net/p/aros/contributors Developers] come and go as with any open source effort and we would like to thank them for their efforts...
;1996-2000:In DigullaA (coordinator), GripJ, TempletonI (BSD), SchulzM, RittauS, voordenDagL, HolmM, JohanssonT, VanIngelgomH, SteigerwaldM, BortasP, deJongK, AlfredssonJ, InnocentiB,
;2001-2005:In [http://chodorowski.com/adam/aros.html ChodorowskiA], StegerG, BergerS, HeutlingS, AlemagnaF (gcc), VerhaegenS (rexx), KielH, MatheussenKS (CAMD), SzczygielskiP, ErikssonP, LeCorfecD (Zune), BauerS (Zune), FurlongW, GustafssonJ, AndrewsN, CafferkeyN, GierichM (jpeg), PattonJ, ParsonsM, DietrichJ, SeilerT, BischoffL, LorentzenNH, AdamO, BerglundH, SmithP, HolmenD, BlomM,
;2006-2010:In FedinP, RusslerM, SzymczykS (owb), SmiechowiczK (openGL), WeissM, NorrisR, BrunnerO, WiszkowskiT, GreppinA, [http://www.fukt.bsnet.se/~bearsoft/ Bearsoft Björn Screwelius], ErbY, CharletF, HodgesC, [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4819&forum=18&post_id=43103#forumpost43103 HokstadV], McMullanJ (m68k), WilenT (m68k),
;2011- :In MuijzenbergPHvanden, ALB42, JonesEM, weiju, DizzyofCRN, wawa, miker,
* 1996 - The linux hosted version for i386 was the first to arrive
* 1998 - i386, The native version for i386-based PC AT computers and compatibles.
* 2004 - x86/64, The native version for 64-bit (x86_64, amd64) PC computers.
* 2008 - sam440/ppc, The native version for Sam440EP, Sam440EP Flex and Sam460ex computers.
* 2009 - efika, The native version for PowerPC Efika computers.
* 2010 - m68k, The native version for m68k Amigas or WinUAE
* 2013 - raspi/armfh, early native version for ARMv6 based Raspberry Pi computers.
* 2017 - x86/64bit smp
Debugging capture serial debug at all (especially with sysdebug=all or --sysdebug=all) to see it displayed on screen
* yes, usb -> rs232 adapters can work most of the time, some of the cheapest ones are not fully compatible with all rs232 devices to capture to another device
* you will need a null modem cable (or a null modem adapter usually female to female) in addition to the usb -> rs232 adapter (usb adapter is a normal modem ie. the pins are not crossed over)
Normal modem cable - straight connection DCE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 2 RXD
Pin 3 -> Pin 3 TXD
Pin 5 -> Pin 5 GND
</pre>
Null modem cable connections DTE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 3
Pin 3 -> Pin 2
Pin 5 -> Pin 5
</pre>
(9pole SUB-D)
<pre>
serial ser: (amiga/aros) tty2 tty1USB0 (linux) COM1 (windows) (depends on the os being used)
speed baud transfer rate 9600 38400 lower baud might be more successful
data bits 8
stop bits 1
parity none
handshaking flow control - none xon/xoff (most likely) rts/cts dsr/dtr (pins not connected so should not work)
</pre>
*You cannot use compiled aros X86-64 bit software (when ready) on aros X86 32bit. PPC compiled software on X86 and so on.
*68k is tested with the UAE emulator (WinUAE) but some tests are done on native 68000 based Amigas and others.
*PPC support is very limited to certain devices.
If you use the WBStartup, you have to delete the other icons in the folder (readme etc..) and you have to add in the Icon Tooltype the parameter DONOTWAIT
If you use user-startup instead, you need to add the attached command "after assignment to LUA"
C:WBRun DH1:Extras/Utility/WeatherBar/WeatherBar >NIL:
Change the command to match your WeatherBar path.
<pre>
PATH sys:Utilities/WeatherBar ADD
run >nil: lua:amilua weatherforecast.lua
</pre>
To enter data your Country or City, ist with city_id numbers can be found [http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz here] or you need to go to [https://www.bbc.com/weather BBC Weather], once you type the name of your city or town in the appropriate tab, and press enter, the 7 numbers to be added in the "WeatherBar" will appear on the Browser url address bar above
Unicode v16.0 emojis are not supported but [https://github.com/jens-maus/libcodesets codesets.library] provides
<pre>
internally supported (hardcoded) charsets/codesets are: (conversions are possible from and to each codeset):
AmigaPL – Polish (Amiga)
Amiga-1251 – Cyrillic (Amiga)
ISO-8859-1 – Western European
ISO-8859-1+Euro – West European (with EURO)
ISO-8859-2 – Central/East European
ISO-8859-3 – South European
ISO-8859-4 – North European
ISO-8859-5 – Slavic languages
ISO-8859-9 – Turkish
ISO-8859-15 – West European II
ISO-8859-16 – South-Eastern European
KOI8-R – Russian
UTF-8 – Unicode
In addition, external charset table files can be stored in LIBS:Charsets or loaded by an application from PROGDIR:Charsets. The charset files included with this distributions are:
IBM866 – Cyrillic (cp866)
ISO-8859-7 – Greek (LatinGreek)
ISO-8859-10 – Nordic (Latin 6)
windows-1250 – Central/East Europe (Windows)
windows-1251 – Cyrillic (Windows)
windows-1252 – West European (Windows)
</pre>
Icaros 2.3 USB image needs a header stripped so it can work correctly
dd bs=512 skip=1 status=progress if=icaros_light_2-3-0_pendrive.bin of=/dev/sdxy && sync
Scalos
<pre>
-------------------------------
{ "STRING", "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K",
HALIGN LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT
VALIGN TOP | CENTER | BOTTOM
STYLE NORMAL | BOLD | ITALIC | BOLDITALIC
FONT // font specification - format: "fontname.font/size"
-------------------------------
arguments for STRING SRC
"diskstate",
"diskusage",
"diskusagefree",
"diskusageinuse",
"diskusagepercent",
"fibfilename",
"filecomment",
"filedate",
"fileprotection",
"filesize",
"filetime",
"filetypestring",
"iconname",
"linktarget",
"plugin" pluginname <optional plugin arguments>
"versionstring",
"volumecreateddate",
"volumecreatedtime",
"volumeordevicename",
-------------------------------
arguments for HIDE
"novolumenode",
"isempty" (some STRING)
-------------------------------
all internal commands:
"about",
"backdrop",
"cleanup",
"cleanupbyname",
"cleanupbydate",
"cleanupbysize",
"cleanupbytype",
"clearselection",
"clone",
"close",
"copy",
"cut",
"delete",
"emptytrashcan",
"executecommand",
"formatdisk",
"iconify",
"iconinfo",
"lastmsg",
"leaveout",
"makedir",
"open",
"parent",
"paste",
"putaway",
"quit",
"redraw",
"redrawall",
"rename",
"reset",
"selectall",
"showallfiles",
"showonlyicons",
"shutdown",
"sizetofit",
"snapshot",
"snapshotall",
"snapshotwindow",
"unsnapshot",
"update",
"updateall",
"viewbydate",
"viewbyicon",
"viewbysize",
"viewbytype",
"viewbytext",
</pre>
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==What is AROS==
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*Computer Hardware
*AROS (operating system)
*Applications and Games
*User
[http://www.osnews.com/story/15819 AROS] is one of the intermediate levels between the computer hardware and the user. It is an open-source, clean-room implementation of AmigaOS 3.x that can be run on many different computer architectures. It runs primarily on PC x86 64bit and also PC 32bit hardware but also on motorola 68k and compatibles, some ARM and PowerPC.
This page will cover enough to be able to write the downloaded image to your preferred media, to run a LiveUSB, LiveCD or LiveDVD on your office/home PC (Live meaning you can test without changing your existing setup) and, ultimately, to use it.
Intel / AMD PC hardware support mostly covers the years 2000 to 2010 but work is under way to cover recent PC hardware. At the moment, AROS is '''not''' recommended to be '''installed''' on a working vital data holding machine. Instead, writing to and booting from a '''USB stick''' could be a much better option.
AROS is an hobby OS and can co-exist with Windows(TM), MacOSX(TM), Android(TM) or Linux(TM) and act as an alternative.
Unfortunately, Aros has few developers so upgrades and improvements can take [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/mailman/aros-cvs/ time to appear].
AROS core is now [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/IncompleteAPIs ~80%] finished and is usable, so keep in mind that the software is still considered ALPHA/BETA and in development. Currently AROS is fun to play with on a curiosity level, but it is also interesting to program. AROS has some multimedia features and has internet access.
Most importantly, use AROS to its maximum potential as it stands now, find ways to have fun with it and share your experiences.
Good Sites to visit
: [https://www.arosworld.org/home.php Aros World User forum]
: [https://ae.arosworld.org/ Aros Exec site relocated]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/ AROS News]
: [https://www.facebook.com/ArosWorkshop/ Aros Workshop],
: [https://www.osnews.com/topic/amiga-aros/ OSNews]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/aros/ Reddit]
: [https://archives.arosworld.org Aros Archives]
: [https://aminet.net/ Aminet]
: [http://www.amiga-news.de/en/ English translation of German site]
: [https://aros.sourceforge.io AROS]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS Codebase]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/issues Issues] and [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/bugs/ old defunct bugs site]
: [https://github.com/deadwood2 Deadwood's builds], [https://www.axrt.org/download/aros/v11/ v11 builds], [https://axrt.org/downloads-aros Updated i386 32bit PC builds],
: [https://github.com/ezrec Ezrec x86 m68k mirror of old svn version]
: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86, x64]
: [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros x86 and x64]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ AROS portable USB3 stick images of hosted Aros One x86 and x64 on debian]
: [http://vmwaros.blogspot.com Icaros Desktop x86 now on sabbatical, very old edition]
: [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone AspireOS, of the netbook Aspire One, very old edition]
: [http://arosalive.blogspot.co.uk/p/10-basic-aros-how-tos-tutorials.html Basic How To guides]
: [http://arosgamer.blogspot.co.uk/ AROS Playground], [http://thewetmachine.net/tag/aros/ Jess Wet Machine], [https://aroshacking.wordpress.com/ Jon Robertson's AROS Experiences and FPC Free Pascal], [],
:[http://www.apollo-accelerators.com/ Apollo Accelerators m68k], [http://www.amigablogs.net/ Amiga Blogs], [http://blog.a-eon.biz/blog/ Trevor Dickinson blog], [http://www.pegasos.org/index.php Genesi activity],
: [https://forum.amiga.org/ Amiga OS AOS 3.x forum]
: [http://eab.abime.net/ EAB Amiga]
: [http://www.amigaworld.net/ AmigaWorld]
: [http://www.ppa.pl/ Polish Amiga Like News]
: [http://www.apollo-core.com/ Apollo Forum]
: [https://amigaalive.blogspot.com/ AmigaAlive]
: [https://www.amigalove.com/software Disk Mags]
: [https://amigachristmastree.ultimateamiga.com/ Xmas Amiga Game Jam]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/amiga/ Amiga]
== Distributions aka Distros ==
For end users there are distributions (ready made with selected apps aiming to be easy to use), mostly created and maintained by one person in their own workflow/style. They reuse the nightly boot compiles to suit their needs and possibly other end users. You are free to create your own if required.
* For native 64bit Intel/AMD: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x64], [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 32bit Intel/AMD which will run on 64bit machines: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86], [https://www.tinyaros.it/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 68k [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One m68k], [http://www.aros-platform.de/ AROS Vision],
* For hosted Linux usb drive image [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ x64 Debian hosted version of Aros One],
* For hosted ARM there is Aeros and wip native RaspberryPi
AROS was originally developed on Linux but can run on an Intel-based Linux distro as an app. As time has gone on, it can be run as an app on many more operating systems (Windows, FreeBSD, Linux and limited on MacOS). This may sound strange: an OS running on top of another OS.
Basically, this is to take advantage of drivers (audio, internet, graphics, etc.) and compiler environments, in the existing OS, with which people may be already familiar. The term we use for what AROS does is "Hosted".
AROS Native is the term coined to describe AROS being run without any OS underneath it. It runs alone just like AmigaOS(TM) did. As this version does not benefit from "Hosted" drivers, dedicated ones have to be ported/written. Hence the smaller range of supported hardware / peripherals. We have other pages highlighting this support
AROS is open source so basically everyone can take part. The source is public on github and there are new commits most days. AROS is automatically compiled daily, result are the nightly builds hosted on Sourceforge. The nightly builds are only used for testing changes, testing software and the starting point for distribution maintainers or even your own distribution. They are very basic, miss some functionality and apps like web browsers and are not suited for end users.
* The [https://sourceforge.net/projects/aros/files/nightly2/ Nightly2], [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php nightly builds File Release Service] or [http://aros.sourceforge.net/downloads/ Sourceforge Project Web builds] are made automatically every night directly from the Github and in the past, SVN (Subversion) tree and contain the latest code for the AROS operating system. It should be noted that the builds have not been tested in any way and can be horrible broken.
There are two standards ABIv0 (old) and ABIv1 (newest).
*ABIv1 ABIv11 nightly builds for 64bit PC builds, it is where the most work is done by developers
*ABIv0 is needed for 32bit (which also runs on 64bit) intel / amd distributions
==Media==
AROS media tends to boot in this tier list of media types, first internal HDD SSD, CD DVD drive, and finally usb drive (last two can depend on bios boot order)
* USB .VHD
[https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86 and x64], with md5 below
<pre>
7dd7119ab3e56d75ee852c137226b4d7 *ArosOne-USB-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
cf906eeaad4a83b3520b1896bdc6b0d3 *ArosOne-USB-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
e2eb8fe8cfd61c567b0152a61cf85251 *ArosOne-x86-v2.8-USB-IMG.zip
559909c75c2f56472c74267a7d075355 *ArosOne-x86-v2.7-USB-IMG.zip
93da5898508c1a8c05bb8991ab7bd117 *AROS One Image-USB-2.4.zip
59fcabd7090e47f12d54f7eb78cf0f45 *ArosOne-x86-v2.2-USB-Image.zip
24fb8de726ae8fc5fe5bac6d30f03dc5 ArosOne-x86-v2.0-USB-Image.zip
f3d725e990072edce633b59747911b6b ArosOne-x86-v1.8-USB-IMG.zip
e089a24ae310e92fcc407a0125602ce8 Aros-One x86-IMG-USB-v1.6.zip
</pre>
[https://tinyaros.flazio.com/ Tiny AROS]
22bc993625b7c75b17263c0cc7e7baaa *Tiny Aros_copy.vhd (March 2024)
There is usually a vhd image inside the zip that can be written to USB sticks which is so much faster than the old ISO written to physical CD DVD method. This .vhd can be written to an USB stick / ssd with these pieces of software below but it will erase the previous contents from the usb
Windows - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ RPi Raspberry Imager, use custom and see all files], [https://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/ HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool], [https://rufus.ie/ Rufus up to version 3.20 may work with VirtualBox HD vhd images with Win7 but not some Rufus 4.x versions], [https://etcher.balena.io/ Balena Etcher but may spy on you],
Linux - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ Raspberry Imager Ubuntu], Suse Image / Multi writer, dd,
Mac -
* Virtual Machine .ISO or CDs DVDs
The native iso images are currently not compatible with Ventoy, Yumi, MultiBootUSB, Easy2Boot E2B, or similar
<pre>
11c8a147fcad7ecf52ae3a43e1934b69 *ArosOne-DVD-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
f93053d3b9ccf304d7e6ac3389e1987b *ArosOne-DVD-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
86d808a40dc7be389a758799a9b4f595 *ArosOne-x86-v2.0-ISO-DVD.zip
f1fc8599ef6a39e5df394e0f41d55526 *AROS-One-x86-ISO-DVD-v1.6.zip
</pre>
You can use a virtual emulator like VirtualBox, VMWare to mount the iso image which can then be used to boot and/or install to USB.
no software can write an AROS ISO to a Pendrive. The author of ‘Rufus’ (who used an Amiga 500 as a child) once tried, but when he saw the system composition, he said he was unable to do it.
The solution is to boot the ISO from a VM (WMware, VBox), then install the AROS build on the Pendrive, which will eventually become a Live Pendrive that can be booted on a PC.
The only precaution is that in some cases it is necessary to thoroughly clean the Pendrive of any partitions and remove any bootloader that is not AROS. The Pendrive must remain raw without any partitions.
You can clean the USB stick on a PC with a program that manages hard disks. You need to do a partition wipe. On some USB sticks, you can clean it with InstallAROS.
Previously the only installation option was CD-RW or DVD-RW, since the whole system can be burnt onto a single disk and can be reused when the next version is released. Good branded discs like Taiyo Yuden (later JVC) or Verbatim should be used to reduce frustration later. The days for this media is gone but kept here for information
Since nobody currently sells AROS on any other media, you will need access to a CD/DVD burner to create the installation disk yourself. After it is on a CD or DVD, then access and writing to USB pendrives becomes available (this should be viewed as an outdated or last resort alternative method now), as well as using good USB manufacturers like Sandisk, Kingston, etc. rather than some other no-names.
Try burning it to a CD-RW or DVD-RW using your CD/DVD burning program (most burning software have a burn iso option). The ideal writing speed is 2x or 4x, higher speeds can give errors and problems. Check the writing integrity of your CD or DVD if your software has an option to do so before going any further.
Standalone portable usb cd dvd drives do not boot physical burnt discs, please use an internal ide sata drive instead.
* SD-card
For ARM Pi Aros, copy the files onto a FAT32 formatted SD card.
==Booting==
The LiveUSB, and in the past LiveCD LiveDVD, is designed to trial (test drive) various operating systems without having to install them to your working system.
Since 2011, UEFI was introduced to replace the original PC BIOS which made booting media more confusing. Some changes in the UEFI/bios may be needed
*go into the bios using esc, f2 or f? and disable the Security -> Secure Boot and maybe apply option for Legacy IDE mode
*you may have to press F9, F10 or F12 or p on boot up to present a device boot options like USB or CD/DVD
*disable the Fast Boot config so it would recognize portable DVD-drive and changed the Boot-sequence
Secure boot was introduced by Microsoft and later consortium control what operating systems work with Secure Boot via shims.
For Aros, it is best to disable or be able to change Secure Boot (if you dual boot with Windows this may cause issues with Window boots after)
The grub part of the boot should be fully automatic, and you should see a multiple choice graphic card screen after 10 seconds for USB or over 30s CDs and DVDs.
After the grub graphics choice, AROS takes over the booting and any issues can arise here
=====Advice for various machines=====
Some of the stages involved and shown on the display in a typical AROS boot start up
<pre>
[MultiLoader]
[ELF Loader]
[Boot]
[HPET]
[Kernel:ACPI]
[Kernel:APIC-IA32]
[Kernel:SMP APIC]
[HiddStorage]
ACPI: ????
ACPI Error
[ACPI]AcpiOs????
[BattClock] Got RTC century offset 0x32 from ACPI
[PCI] Scanning bus ?
[AHCI] Sata
[Vesa] only if vesa is chosen as graphics option
[ATA] detect hd & cd drives
[ATA0?] ata-identity
[packet] fat.handler be.handler, etc.
[DOS]
[Storage:Bus]
[Storage:Controller]
[MSS] USB setup
[ehciInit] Port ? maps to controller ?
[I2C]
[ATI]
[drm] nouveau
[AROSTCP] if you have network driver prefs set up to start when booting
</pre>
; If boot fails, please give us some indication (pictures or videos) where the boot stops and the message(s) on screen.
AROS's native SATA/AHCI driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ahci.device, try disabling it. At your chosen boot entry in the GRUB menu, Press E, scroll down to the ahci.device entry, and add a # or ; at the start of that line or delete it with Ctrl-K. Then press Ctrl-X or F10 to boot.
If your disk isn't accessible at all with this change, you might need to change the SATA controller to IDE legacy mode in the BIOS: however, making this change will likely cause problems booting Windows on the same machine (if it's already installed). To disable ahci.device permanently, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and remove the ahci.device line from all boot entries you intend to use.
SATA AHCI Timeout while waiting for device to complete operations with BIOS SATA entry set to AHCI mode stops at "waiting for bootable media" screen, changing BIOS SATA setting back to IDE mode may allow it to continue booting
The ATA driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ata.device, try using the alternative in sys:devs/alt which is an older version. Press E when your chosen boot entry is highlighted in the GRUB menu, scroll down to the ata.device entry, and change it to read "module /Devs/Alt/ata.device". Then press Ctrl-X to boot. To make this change permanent, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and change the path to ata.device in all boot entries you intend to use.
Further options (removing the " ") to add to the GRUB menus to disable certain other components for debugging:
<pre>
Disable AHCI "AHCI=disable"
Disable NVME "NVME=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=nopci,nolegacy"
ATA safe mode: "ATA=nodma,32bit"
Disable IDE from SATA: "ATA=32bit,nosata2pata"
VIA / SIS with cdrom read io errors "ATA=nodma,nopoll"
noacpi all [PCI] devices to be invisible to AROS. disk drives work but network, sound won't
Set AHCI "AHCI=force150/force300/force600"
Disable AHCI/SATA: comment out with a # ; or remove ahci.device line with Ctrl-K
Disable USB: comment out # ; or remove pciusb.device and poseidon.library lines with Ctrl-K
Disable native graphics: "nomonitors"
USB3 "USB=xhci"
</pre>
Other useful grub command line options - nomonitors, noacpi, vesahack, nopoll
Press Ctrl and X together (or F10) to exit and boot with the new options. Just experiment with different variations until successful. Those working options will need to be reused with every reboot of AROS until you can edit the grub.cfg and make it permanent i.e. install to hard disk or USB.
* If you use VESA mode, you can see the debug log if you add 'vesahack' to the command line. This will set up split-screen mode. In the upper half you'll see AROS screen, in the bottom - debug log.
* ACPI ie. PCI hardware - If you get crashes at early boot, try adding 'NOACPI' to the command line
If you're having boot issues and have a null modem cable and a spare pc, a boot log is always useful. Edit your grub line to include debug=serial but would try with an with sysdebug=all in the line later as it can cause issues booting on machines with sysdebug=all enabled (corrupts the cpu initialization).
However, if you feel you have found a genuine bug/fault in AROS that needs attention, please use the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=439463&group_id=43586&func=browse bug submission form] to record as much information about what happened, why, and what hardware etc. you have so that people may try to assist you
For Virtual machines VMWare VirtualBox, etc., attach and press play to start the ISO image
If booting hasn't worked then it could be down to Bios/UEFI settings or USB3 (2014 onwards)
=====nvme.device=====
Since 2018, nvme drives are standard on most machines
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
=====AHCI=====
Starting taking over since 2011 on a lot of machines
* Check that UEFI (replacement for PC BIOS) has options set to remove UEFI SecureBoot option and apply CSM
* SATA drive is set for Legacy or a mixture AHCI/IDE and not AHCI
AHCI sata can be very difficult to get working
Most Windows installs are already set to AHCI sata, changing this to a legacy IDE mode setting can help but please check if Windows will still boot. Some hardware like Lenovo laptops do not always like being set in legacy mode so only use as a last resort and aware of issues that can be caused.
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
With a 16C/32T chip machine, disable SMT and it should boot.
=====ata.device for old BIOS's =====
Pre 2010 this was the de facto standard method of providing settings to the computer at a lower level
Some adjustments to the BIOS setup options are necessary (usually by pressing a key like DEL, F1, F2, F12 or ESC, p on the very early boot up of the computer).
*Adjust booting options like moving USB hdd, CDROM higher as it is quite often disabled or placed lower by default, i.e. USB hdd, CD/DVD are placed at the top above the hard drive. Try looking here [http://www.windowsreinstall.com/articles/bios/ Windows] or [http://www.hiren.info/pages/bios-boot-cdrom Bios] or [http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Bios-to-Boot-from-a-CD-ROM Boot] or web search "BIOS BOOT CDROM"
* At the '''SAME''' time, check if the SATA/AHCI option is set to Emulate or IDE Legacy, though this can have '''issues''' with any OS already on the hard disk. If in doubt, do nothing and seek advice.
* check that under BIOS settings you '''DO NOT''' have plug&play OS selected as Aros at this point is unable to route interrupts on its own and needs the BIOS to do that.
'''Save''' options changed at the end.
PCITool can show if the motherboard chipset is in IDE mode.
Class = 0x01 means STORAGE, Subclass = 0x01 means IDE. Also ProductID 0x3a20 resolves to non-AHCI mode in Intel ICH10 documentation.
==Installing==
We have a separate section [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_installing here]
We have a specific section for each CPU platform under the Specific platforms in the NavBar navigation bar on the right hand side menu
error code (-6) when using the ahci.device (has writing to disk problem but not reading) is enabled. change this line in your grub and reboot
<pre>
#module /Devs/ahci.device << disable
module /Devs/Alt/ata.device << add this line instead
</pre>
==File structure overview==
AROS' directory structure is mostly identical to AmigaOS directory structure, with some additions.
AROS: or SYS: also known as DH0: (i.e. the drive partition with AROS system) has the following simplified list of the main drawers (Amigas term for directories/folders).
{| class="wikitable"
|C:
| small apps, where AROS looks first for applications/games but will look at Tools, System afterwards
|----
|Devs:
| .audio, .hidd, network, graphics and other hardware device drivers are stored
|----
|L:
| where .handler files go
|----
|Libs:
| where .library files go
|----
|Prefs:
| applications that adjust or setup AROS functions and capabilities
|----
|S:
| startup scripts (for the aros boot process '''not''' grub) are stored here
|----
|Storage:
| place to keep old or alternative device drivers
|----
|System:
| applications associated with AROS operating system
|----
|Tools:
| extra applications
|----
|Utilities:
| extra applications
|----
|WBStartup:
| copy applications here to autostart
|----
|}
See [[Aros/User/DOS#Drives.2C_Files.2C_Assigns.2C_Directories|DOS manual: Drives, Files, Assigns, Directories]]
=== Filesystem ===
Whilst the kernel is the heart, the filesystem is the blood of the system...
*Journalling - ZFS XFS ext4 NTFS SFS PFS3
*Non-journaling - BtrFS [http://aminet.net/disk/misc ext2] exFAT FAT32(VFAT) FFS
Filesystem options for AROS to install
* SFS default
* Professional File System PFS3 [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=52234&highlight=pfs3+free&page=13 m68k]
* FFS very old now but left for legacy usage
Other [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/filesystem filesystems] for storage purposes
* FAT32 favorite as most OSs support
* NTFS (can lock system)
* exFAT
PFS *minimises* the amount of fragmentation, but does not automatically defrags as it saves files to the drive
SFS tries to do exactly the same thing, but in certain cases it doesn't do as well as PFS. But since you can defrag SFS
The only filesystems that really NEED defragging are from Microsoft(TM) - exFAT/VFAT/NTFS
<pre>
Copy L/exfat-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an exFAT partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = exfat-handler
DosType = 0x46415458
</pre>
<pre>
Copy L/ntfs3g-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an NTFS partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = ntfs3g-handler
DosType = 0x4e544653
Also to make a read-only mount you can set:
Control = ro
</pre>
The Smart File System (SFS) is a journaling filesystem used on Amiga computers and AmigaOS-derived operating systems. It is designed for performance, scalability and integrity, offering improvements over standard Amiga filesystems as well as some special or unique features.
SFS is written in C and was originally created and released as freeware in 1998 by John Hendrikx. After the original author left the Amiga scene in 2000, the source code to SFS was released and its development continued by Ralph Schmidt in MorphOS.
Its development has now forked; as well as the original Amiga version, there are now versions for MorphOS, AROS, AmigaOS 3, and a version for AmigaOS 4, which have different feature sets but remain compatible to each other. Versions for AROS, AmigaOS and MorphOS are based on different branches.
In addition, there is a driver for Linux to read Amiga SFS volumes, GRUB natively supports it and there are free drivers to use it from UEFI. The Linux version is [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ independent code].
SFS (Smart File System) partially defragments itself while the filesystem is in use. The defragmentation process is almost completely stateless
AROS SFS version has a 120GB partition size limit on hard disks and DVDs current 4gig size limit.
The sources for the MorphOS 64-bit version of SFS were available but no porting to AROS has happened so far due to endian issues, etc.
SFS Tools
* GUI - arSFSDoctor,
* CLI - sfscheck , [http://www.portacall.org/ sfsundelete], sfsformat, setcache hits a usability ceiling around the 10GB / 100,000 file mark,
sfscheck dh0: seek purge fraglist defragment
If there are two simultaneous file writes in progress and you reboot machine (or it locks up or crashes) you may end up with a corrupted filesystem. Although arSFSDoctor may help, you might have to copy the files to another partition, format the partition with the errors on and copy the files back.
A bit error on the harddisk would give this error.
PFS / SFS are way more advanced and much much faster than the FFS. FFS is supported for legacy reasons only.
The Professional File System (PFS) is a filesystem originally developed commercially for the Amiga and now distributed on Aminet with a 4-clause BSD license. It is a compatible successor of AmiFileSafe (AFS), with an emphasis on added reliability and speed compared to standard Amiga filesystems. It also features multi-user abilities like the older MuFS.
PFS has so many advantages including the important things, speed, the ability to recover all deleted files even simply same name by typing the command ". Deldir" convenient if done in Directory Opus, virtually deleted files are copied normally as if they had never been deleted, other convenience is to not ever invalidate the filesystem, just put it on top of the startup-sequence command "diskvalid", which automatically corrects any irregularities in the system startup; PFS also provides a device for floppy which makes them very fast and takes advantage of the full capacity of the floppy including the area dedicated to the bootloader.
The device is split into two main areas. At the beginning of the device is the metadata section, which consists of a root block, and a generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store metadata. The rest of the device is another contiguous generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store data. The metadata section usually uses a few percent of the device, depending on the size of the device.
The metadata is stored as a tree of single blocks in the metadata section. The entire directory structure is recorded in the metadata, so the data section purely contains data from files. The metadata describes the location of data in files with extents of blocks, which makes the metadata quite compact.
When a metadata update occurs, the system looks at the block containing the metadata to be changed, and copies it to a newly allocated block from the metadata section, with the change made, then it recursively changes the metadata in the block that points to that block in the same way. This way, eventually the root block needs to be changed, which causes the atomic metadata update.
The filesystem is reasonably good at keeping files unfragmented, although there is a defragmentation tool available which will work on an online filesystem ie whilst being used.
It was the first filesystem to introduce the concept of the Recycle Bin natively at filesystem-level to the Amiga, holding the last few deleted files in a hidden directory on the disk root.
PFS version 5.3 was developed in C and a small portion of assembly code by Michiel Pelt. There are endian issues to be overcome and adapting the small amount of m68k to C before use on intel based machines, etc.
Autoupdate of files in a directory is already implemented in Wanderer, but not all file systems handle dos.library/StartNotify() in its full extent. It seems to work correctly in Ram Disk (thanks to AmberRAM handler), and it also works on SFS formatted devices. Other file systems might not yet have it implemented correctly though.
The PC equivalent of the Amiga's RDB is the master boot record (MBR).
===Installing Applications===
The typical means to install applications under AROS/AmigaOS involves simply copying/extracting the archive (.zip .lha .rar .tar.gz) file containing the applications files to your own desired location i.e. drawer/folder. Once extracted, launching it by double clicking on an icon (recommended) or using the shell (alternative). Generally, this is on a separate partition from your AROS system files, however in reality it can be any location - including RAM: if you don't want it staying around too long especially when you switch off.
At some time in the future it may be desirable for AROS to have a package-manager like subsystem able to retrieve information online about packages available for AROS and whether they update anything you currently have installed, however at the moment no such ability exists.
===User Data files===
AmigaOS has no notion of a default location to store user data files, and presently neither does AROS - though it may be desirable at some time to provide a common start location.
For most people, extra small FAT32 NTFS partition(s) as well as the usual Sys: (DH0:) and Work: (DH1:) / Briefcase (DU1:) partitions to store data seems preferable. Especially if a reinstall is ever needed.
===User Environment configuration files===
AmigaOS/AROS stores persistent system configuration data in directory assigned to ENVARC:. This, by default, points to SYS:Prefs/EnvArc.
During boot a copy is made to another assign, ENV:, which is for runtime usage. Changes to the files here will not survive a reboot.
Setting the env variables is generally done by applications themselves, or when necessary by the user using the SetEnv command. SetEnv has a SAVE switch to force the persistent copy in ENVARC: to be written also for when you are sure the change should be permanent.
Under the standard installation of AmigaOS style OSs, ENVARC: is copied to ENV: upon startup, which, if you have a hard drive installation, is in RAM:, hence, ENV: ends up being RAM:Env.
ENVARC: is the Environment Archive, which is the permanent copy of ENV:, which is the Environment. It's roughly like the Registry in Windoze.
Most programs do (and all should) store their settings in ENVARC: somewhere, and load them from ENV:. The effect of this can be seen in the Preference editors. If you Save your preferences, they go in ENVARC: and ENV:. If you click Use, they only go in ENV:. If you reboot, normally, anything saved to ENV: is lost, and is replaced with a copy of what is in ENVARC:.
you can set the default public screen for any tool started from a cli with the PUBSCREEN variable. So open the pubscreen, set PUBSCREEN to the name and start newcli for example, then the new cli window (and all following windows opened from that window) will appear on that public screen.
===Drivers===
All hardware support is placed in the Devs drawer (folder/directory). The network drivers <something.device> go in the Networks sub-drawer. Audio drivers <something.audio> are put in the AHI sub-drawer. Graphics drivers <something.hidd> are put in the Drivers sub-drawer.
==Configuring==
AROS has mainly decided on a MUI-like requester/menu/ clone so changing the background, icons, font, menus can be done with SYS:Prefs/Zune
AROS has several desktop GUI front ends like
* DOpus5 Magellan II, Wanderer and Scalos (medium)
* AROS Workbench, Workbook (smaller)
File / Directory managers like Dopus4, MCAmiga,
App Launch Shortcuts like FKey, Amistart, BoingIconBar, right mouse click on magellan, wanderer desktop, etc.
General usability decisions - Prefs/IControl,
Most apps can be autostarted by copying into SYS:WBStartup directory folder
e.g. WeatherBar.zip can be downloaded, unzip and the contents of the zip copied to wbstartup folder
ClicktoFront and .info to SYS:WBStartup so always be activated when turning on the computer
or add a text line to user-startup is SYS:S (scripts version of wbstartup)
e.g. standard Amiga / AROS does not allow clicking of background windows to come to the front to make it easy to get to the window you need but it has the ability if these apps are copied again to WBStartUp or are added to SYS:S/user-startup script
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/ClickToFront >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/DepthMenu >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >Nil:
Exchange controls Commodities and can be opened with alt, ctrl, h
Although there are heaps of docks, menus and other launcher programs on the Amiga like OSs, FKey has got to be one of the quickest and less complicated ways to launch programs, and it comes with the OS.
In SYS:Tools/Commodities, the FKey commodity (Ctrl Alt F) allows you to make actions assigned to some combinations of keys
<pre>
ALT TAB Cycle Windows
Cycle Screens
Enlarge Window
Shrink Window
Toggle Window Size
Insert Text
Run Program
Run Arexx Script
</pre>
e.g.
<pre>
LAmiga F1 = Avail Flush
LAmiga F2 = Open Prefs
LAmiga F3 = Finder
Alt Tab = Cycle Windows
LAmiga Tab or M = Cycle Screens
Alt Up arrow = Enlarge Window
Alt Down arrow = Shrink Window
Alt Home = Toggle Window Size
= Insert Text
LAmiga e = Run Program
= Run Arexx Script
</pre>
If your FKey GUI pops up when you start your Workbench up and you don't want it to, click once on the icon, go to the Icons-Information in the menu and make sure it has the tooltype set "CX_POPUP=NO".
Now let's launch it and assign the locale switching. After you double-click on FKey icon, launch the Exchange, choose the FKey from list and click the Show button. This will invoke the FKey window. You can see the ALT TAB in list assigned to window switching. Now enter the first key combination, say, ALT Z and go to the right panel. Choose Launch the program from pulldown menu and enter SYS:Prefs/Input as an argument. Append the USE switch and english preset name to the string as shown:
SYS:Prefs/Input USE SYS:Prefs/Presets/english
Click on the New Button to add the another combination. Now set the combination for your locale as shown above, replacing English name with your preset name. Click New button again and then Save Settings. Now you can use defined combinations to switch the layouts.
Although not needed by most users, the system wide ARexx script capability can manage many file manipulation task(s) but this would work only with those program that support [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs/Rexx ARexx] like
*Desktop - DOpus5, Scalos
*Dock - FKey,
*Files - Multiview, DOpus4,
*Internet Apps - Odyssey, WookieChat,
*General Apps -
the shell can be modified with escape strings but not needed in most cases
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
<pre>
RAlt Right Alt Key
LAlt Left Alt Key
RWinKey Right Windows Key
LWinKey Left Windows Key
RAmiga Right Amiga Key (if one)
LAmiga Left Amiga Key (if one)
</pre>
;Bootup Options
:Spacebar during boot, enters the bootmenu which allows a boot without startup sequence, etc
;Left Click
:LAmiga = LWinKey = F11
;Right Click
:RAmiga = RWinKey = F12
;Mark
:RAmiga and B
;Cut
:RAmiga and X
;Copy
:RAmiga and C
;Paste
:RAmiga and V
;Search
:RAmiga and S
;Mouse Movement
LAmiga and together with arrow keys - shift as well at the same time as well to move faster
;Mouse Selection
LAmiga and LAlt to select
;Screen Switching
LAmiga and M or N
;HELP key
Can sometimes be mapped to F11 but can be changed via FKey
===DOpus 5 Directory Opus Magellan II===
Dopus 5.x is a whole desktop replacement on the Amiga Workbench (Desktop)
DirectoryOpus app will assign DOpus5: to it's PROGDIR: automatically but if not add the below (edit SYS:System to suit where Dopus5 was installed) to your startup-sequence
<pre>
Assign DOpus5: SYS:System/DOpus5
DOpus5:DirectoryOpus
;DOpus5:C/LoadDB
</pre>
Left mouse button clicked twice on the desktop background brings up the Device List window.
Green strip notifies SRCE (source) and if another is open it will be red for DEST (destination). clicking on the red strip changes to green
Word list of actions with a left mouse click on the DOWN Arrow and directory stuff with < button which mirrors the icons at the top of each lister
single-key hotkeys? exactly the same as in dopus4, edit your functions (button bank, toolbar, menus etc.) and under the flags gadget is a key gadget, just click in it and press the key you want to use.
As for the extra text field... try turning off Extended lister key selection in environment / miscellaneous.
Shift and click on the icon - runs the icon
DOpus5 Magellan 2 Directory folder drawer structure
<pre>
ARexx - Arexx scripts .rexx and .dopus5 to perform tasks
Buttons -
Commands -
Desktop -
Environment - two environment files bundled:
default gets loaded if you run DOpus as a normal app
workbench gets loaded if you run DOpus as a WB Replacement (with LoadDB on startup)
Filetypes -
Groups -
Icons -
Images -
Modules - compiled tasks
Settings -
Sounds -
Themes -
WBStartup - Use this if standard SYS:WBStartup gives cannot wait error messages
</pre>
Settings -> Environment -> Display -> Workbench (Use)
*Settings -> Clock (add to title bar as well as the date)
*Toolbar -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 1) for Copy, Move, Delete, etc above the Device List
*Menu -> (Right Win Key together with 2)
*Buttons -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 3)
*Settings -> Environment (Right Win key together with 4) for Backgrounds, etc
*File Types -> (Right Win key together with 5)
*User Menus -> (Right Win key together with 6)
*Hotkeys -> Setup for quick shortcut keypresses (Right Win Key together with 7)
*Scripts -> (Right Win key together with 8)
*Icon Positioning -> (Right Win key together with 9)
Each Dopus5 theme are stored in a separate directory, named appropriately, which contains further sub directories
* Font (amiga bitmap fonts)
* Screens (jpg or any picture supported by datatypes but not animations)
* Sounds (wav but not iff 8svx )
* Icons (png newicons glowicons )
* Patterns (iff jpg png )
Just use wildcards in background filenames and you get a different picture every reboot
For example, configure in Environment -> Backgrounds -> Desktop something like this:
<pre>
Work:Pictures/Backgrounds/#?
...or
Work:Pictures/back#?.iff
...etc...
</pre>
[https://aminet.net/util/dopus arcdir and themes]
If you want to change the backdrop pic after a period of time, paste below into a text file called dopusrandbg.rexx and place in DOPus5:ARexx
<pre>
/* Changes DOpus background image forever
Start with:
Run >NIL: RX dopusrandbg.rexx
*/
if ~show("L", "rexxsupport.library") then do
if ~addlib("rexxsupport.library", 0, -30,0) then exit 10
end
/* Configure these two lines for your needs: */
minutes=1
picpath="Work:Pics/#?.iff"
address DOPUS.1
do forever
call delay 3000*minutes
dopus set background '"'picpath'"' desktop center custom
dopus refresh background custom
end
</pre>
If you don't want to use/open rexxsupport.library just for DELAY() then use the DOS Wait command
<pre>
/* random diropus backdrop changer */
/* by paul trauth, 1999 */
/* to do: non-repeatable randomness? */
options results
parse arg path
address DOPUS.1
/* get current backdrop pattern so it actually changes */
dopus query background desktop custom
currentpatt=result
lastslash=lastpos('/',currentpatt)
currentpatt=substr(currentpatt,lastslash+1,(pos('"',currentpatt,2)-lastslash-1))
dir=showdir(path,'FILE','/')
num=0
do while dir~=''
where=pos('/',dir)
if where>0 then do
file=left(dir,where-1)
dir=right(dir,length(dir)-where)
end
else do
file=dir
dir=''
end
if left(file,1) ~='.' & file~=currentpatt then
do
pics.num=file
num=num+1
end
end
which=random(0,num-1,time(s))
newbg='"'||path||'/'||pics.which||'"'
dopus set background newbg desktop tile precision exact
dopus set background on
dopus refresh background
</pre>
Clock format commands available are defined by locale. They are:
<pre>
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
</pre>
like %a %d-%b-%y %H:%M or
A WB ARexx interface, you could enter a cli command as a menu item to open a WB drawer like this...
RX "address WORKBENCH;WINDOW 'device:drawer' OPEN"
Where device:drawer is replaced by the path of the drawer to open.
The ARexx script would be capable to manage such a task but this would work only with those program that support ARexx
<pre>
dopus addappicon
dopus addtrap
dopus back
dopus checkdesktop
dopus clear
dopus command
dopus desktoppopup
dopus error
dopus front
dopus getdesktop
dopus getfiletype
dopus getstring
dopus matchdesktop
dopus progress
dopus query background, font, palette, pens
dopus read
dopus refresh all, background, icons, lister
dopus remappicon
dopus remtrap
dopus request
dopus script
dopus screen
dopus send
dopus set background, font, palette, pens
dopus setappicon
dopus version
</pre>
<pre>
lister add
lister addstem
lister copy
lister clear value
lister clearcaches
lister close
lister empty
lister findcache
lister getstring
lister iconify
lister new
lister query active all, dest source
lister query abort, busy, case, dirs, display, entries, entry, files, flags, handler, header, hide
lister query label, lock, mode, namelength, numdirs, numentries, numfiles, numseldirs, numselfiles
lister query path, proc, position, seldirs, selentries, selfiles, separate, show, sort,
lister query title, toolbar, value, visible, window
lister read
lister refresh
lister reload
lister remove
lister request
lister set busy, case, dest, display, field, flags, handler, header, hide, label, lock, mode
lister set namelength, newprogress, off, path, position, progress, separate, show, sort, source
lister set title, toolbar, value, variable
lister select
lister wait
</pre>
The '''command''' allows you to call internal DOpus commands from an ARexx script
<pre>
command all
command wait copy
command read s:startup-sequence
command source 12345 makedir name noicon
</pre>
*SFTP secure encrypted comms over internet using libssh2 and zlib (different protocol to the two below) on port 22
*FTPS secured with https like security on port 21
*FTP not secure and unencrypted protocol over internet on port 21 (should not be used today on the internet but for your own server)
===Wanderer ===
Backgrounds icon text sizes, colors, etc. with wanderer prefs in the prefs drawer but cannot use #? or *.* in the backgrounds file entry to randomly choose pictures
Enable the bar, you need to edit the text file ‘statusbar.prefs’. The change is simple: just change “False” to ‘True’.
Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/Wanderer/statusbar.prefs
Provides a way to hide the old Workbench 3.1 style of windows and screens.
Themes - SYS:Prefs -> Appearance
The default content of Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/themes.var should be "themes:ice" but can be changed via the theme prefs, please do NOT click the Use button. Its useless. As you know, it will ask for the theme volume. Just pick the theme you want, click on Save, then reboot.
* Decoration is on. Any time trying to change theme, you get: "Please insert volume Theme: in any drive"?
You could check if you find SYS:System/Themes or if it is missing. Then you could open startup-sequence which you can find in drawer "S". There should be a line:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES >Nil:
This does the trick.
Open a shell and run:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES
Than start the Theme prefs again... this should work
* The theme is the only thing that could slow the system a bit, but it's not that performance impacting on most uses, and you can switch it of completely. Remove C:Decoration from the bottom of the file sys:s/startup-sequence.
[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/theme ALua/Zulu script] built for faster Wanderer skin management. You can modify config files, install new (wdz format/zipped skin files) and delete skins via the Theme Manager.
[http://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/download-1 Global.Prefs]
===Scalos===
[https://web.archive.org/web/20180922220139/http://scalos.noname.fr/ Scalos] is not an OS replacement, it's a Workbench replacement. It replaces the desktop and graphical file management components.
Scalos is 100% Workbench replacement with most functions working like the original Workbench ones. Undo and Redo available for most window and icon operations. Fully multitasking so every window has its own task. While loading icons, any window function (e.g. Drag&Drop) is available.
24bit color support with window patterns - Unlimited and easily configurable via tooltypes. Optimised backgroundpatterns routine so patterns can be tiled, centred or even scaled to fit into the windows. Live updating window scrolling - Supports middle mouse button panning and drawer (folder) windows can be iconified on the desktop.
Icon imagetypes with all types are supported such as backfill or complement. Configurable surrounding iconborder. Icon support also visually highlights files which are soft-links in the file system. Icon dragging is more stable and far less flickery on graphics cards. Whilst dragging, icons are displayed with text and they can become transparent over anything where they can be dropped.
Single-window lasso mode, with scrolling window contents invoked by dragging mouse with configurable qualifier key. Text icon lasso selection used to ignore "Name column selects text icons" flag. Support for backfilled thumbnail icons, with selectable color and transparency. Added option to always generate square thumbnail icons with preview icons for images - Thumbnails can be permanently saved in icons.
Supports PNG icons with alpha channel and real transparency and displays OS3.5 GlowIcons and are all scalable. Iconborders with variations (normal, shadowed, outlined).
Completely configurable, filetype-specific user-definable popup menus and tooltips. Plugin system to exchange or add features and can enhance the Workbench and make it more configurable.
Filetype plugins to display filetype-specific information. - Currently, EXIF information viewer for JPEG images is included. Plugin included for 100% support of OS3.9 Workbench features. Plugin included for AREXX API compatible to OS3.9 Workbench.
Online update with updater.module
Scalos works also as a Workbench replacement. In this case the 'emulation mode' has to be set by using Scalos' own version of LoadWB and offers
* Scalos uses the Workbench Screen for its windows instead opening a new one
* AppIcon, AppMenuItem, AppWindow functions are redirected to Scalos
* all Programs placed in "WBStartup" should start
* The Screen will be reopened in case of changes in ScreenMode and Palette settings
<pre>
v1.0 (V39.201) - November 1999
v1.1 (V39.212) - December 1999
v1.2b (39.220) - June 6, 2000
v1.2d (39.222) - 2000 (latest public beta executable)
v1.3 (40.7) (beta) - August 2, 2001
v1.3 (40.22) - September 25, 2002
v1.4 (40.32) (beta) March 31, 2005
v1.6 (41.4) - March 27, 2007
v1.7 (41.5) - August 12, 2007
v1.8 (41.6) - March 12, 2009
v1.9 (41.7) (beta) - March 15, 2010
v1.9 (41.8) (RC1) - August 25, 2012 open source
v1.9.2 (41.10) Deadwoods' AROS late 2022 32bit and 64bit build unifying the code base of ` for AROS x86 ABIv0, AROS x86_64 ABIv11 and AROS m68k
</pre>
Distros may have Scalos files under SYS:System/Scalos or Extras:Scalos. Known [https://github.com/deadwood2/AROS/issues/75 bug list],
Certain files like Menu13.prefs, Palette13.prefs, Pattern.prefs and scalos.prefs need to be in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Scalos they can be found in Scalos:Storage/envarc and country drawer
or run the "Scalos Menu" preferences program. Note if already setup with sub-menu entries and then re-save your menu prefs as it will now generate a new/overwrite prefs file called "Menu13.prefs" in "envarc:scalos/". The same is also required for the new Palette prefs update, click 'Save' and a "Palette13.prefs" file will be saved in to "envarc:scalos/" directory.
<pre>
ASSIGN Scalos: SYS:xxx/xxx DEFER
ASSIGN Libs: Scalos:Libs add
;ASSIGN SYS:Devs/Datatypes Scalos:Devs/Datatypes add
Assign Theme: Scalos:Themes/Default_Theme add
Assign Locale: Scalos:Locale add
Protect Scalos:Tools/browse.script s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/OpenShell s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/run.script s add quiet
run Scalos:Tools/LoadWB
;Scalos:Scalos
</pre>
Add the above to SYS:S/startup-sequence or SYS:S/user-startup '''before any Wanderer entries'''
In the prefs drawer (folder) is the big prefs app Scalos_Prefs which covers these user setup areas
<pre>
About Scalos
Paths - should be preset
Startup - WBStartup drawer contents should auto run on each startup
Desktop - edit titlebar, icon layout and in misc, auto leave-out (drag icon to desktop)
Icons -
Drag and Drop -
Windows -
Text Windows - in misc, drawer sorting at start of listing if needed
TrueType Fonts - use Truetype fonts rather than system ones
Miscellaneous -
Plugins - after adding oop/title_clock.plugin %ti %da does not work, maybe needs ASCII .prefs added
Modules - ??
Menu - setup for MainMenu and PopupsMenu with New Menu, RE Name, Key: shortcut, Command Properties
FileTypes - already added def_Project icons and def_Disk (hdd sdd cd dvd etc) support
PopupMenu - tweak how popups appear
Pattern - Wallpaper backgrounds with Type DE, each pattern in the list can be edited, Save as Pattern.pre
Palette - change the color of things , Save as Palette.pre
</pre>
Scalos_Prefs - Pattern - Minimum options to be changed are
*DE Desktop/Background
*SC Screen
*TW Window/TextBackground ie Text listing showing if icon type not recognised
*IW Window/Background ie Icons showing
Workflow - In "Pattern List" tab, select New - choose a picture, highlight in list, click in number box under New button and slide to another number, click on "Defaults" tab and adjust Pattern numbers slider to choose right picture for each of the above options - Click "Pattern List" tab to check eveything is OK and click Save
Pattern List tab on Patterns Page - Allows you to compile a list of pictures (one at a time rather than a whole folder e.g. with #? or *.*), assigning a number Nr to one or more of them for easy reference. Using this number you will be able to assign the pictures to specific windows on the Defaults tab Page. If multiple pictures have the same number, one of the pictures will be chosen randomly. This will allow you to have random desktop pictures, random window backdrops etc.
Defaults tab on Patterns Page - Here you can set the defaults for the background pictures for the Desktop, Screen, Window and/or Text Mode throughout Scalos.
Randomize every time [check box] - Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture will be selected as soon as a window with the same number assignment is opened.
*Fit size: The picture will be resized to the dimension of the new window.You *MUST* have set GUIGfx on. asyncron layout: Pictures will be loaded and rendered while the windows opens (Like original Workbench). If this function is 'off', pictures will always be loaded before opening the windows.
*Use friendbitmap : The picture is present twice in memory for best speed. This option has no effect if V43 picture.datatype or GUIGfx are used. Always relayout: If "Fit size" is set, the picture will be scaled everytime the window's dimensions change.
*Randomize everytime: Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the If more pictures have the same number, one of them will be chosen randomly.
Patternlist New/Delete : Add a new picture. After that you should assign a number to it. The picture will be rendered as tiles. configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture
Asyncron-Task priority: You can set the CPU priority for the Task if "asyncron layout" is set.
<pre>
Desktop: Number of the Picture for the main window.
Screen: Number of the picture for the Scalos-Screen.
Window: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows.
TextMode: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows in Text Mode.
</pre>
Popup Menu preferences fully configurable menus (includes ToolsDaemon and ParM launch apps import), including support for context-sensitive Popup menus configs for top pull down menus for apps, etc.
Workflow - Scalos_Prefs then Menu, New Item, New Command add name at top then in Command Properties e.g. add Workbench and location e.g. DOpus:DOpus4 for apps Command for c apps or Rexx for scripts or Plugin for or AmigaDos for modules
<pre>
DESCRIPTION NAME/A This is the title that is displayed in the top line of any popup menu
INCLUDE NAME/A Name of file to be included. Path can be relative to "Scalos:FileTypes"
POPUPMENU Starts the popup menu description section for this filetype.
</pre>
The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
<pre>
SUBMENU "NAME/A"
ENDSUBMENU
MENUENTRY "NAME/A,KEY/K,DEFAULTACTION/S"
ENDMENUENTRY
INTERNALCMD "NAME/A"
WBCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,PRI=PRIORITY/K/N"
AREXXCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
CLICMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
ICONWINDOWCMD "NAME/A"
PLUGINCMD
MENUSEPARATOR
ENDPOPUPMENU
TOOLTIP
ENDTOOLTIP
</pre>
<pre>
Starts the tooltip description section for this filetype. The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
GROUP "ORIENTATION/K"
ENDGROUP
MEMBER "HIDE/K"
ENDMEMBER
HBAR
STRING "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K"
SPACE "SIZE/N/A"
DTIMAGE "FILENAME/A"
</pre>
Each theme drawer (folder) has these further folders
<pre>
About -
Desktop -
FileTrans -
FileType -
Icons -
Menu -
Modules -
PointerIcons -
Prefs -
Sound -
Window -
</pre>
*Plugins
<pre>
devicefilter.plugin
persist.plugin should a crash or reboot occur - next time Scalos started, all windows re-opened
title_clock.plugin add digital clock to title see more below
title_envvar.plugin %ev, which can be used to display the value (a string) of the variable in the titlebar
title_freepens.plugin
volumegauge.plugin
wb39.plugin
wbrexx.plugin plugin adds a Workbench 3.5+ compatible AREXX interface to Scalos internals
xtwindows.plugin left or right ALT or left or right SHIFT keys when open/close windows
filetype.plugin then run FileTypes-prefs and customize the filetypes (eg import from a DefIcons-brainfile)
menu.plugin
</pre>
*Modules - delete, empty_trashcan, execute, find, format_disk, information, iconproperties, newdrawer, reboot, rename, systeminfo, windowproperties
*Tools - scripts like LoadWB, quit.rexx, open_volume.rexx,
In Scalos_Prefs->Filetype->Recognition you can define the filetypes and on "Action" you define specific context menu for all filetypes defined in recognition (similar to magellan)
there is the same you must show all first (list is only limited) so you created a file type AAABBB, you need to have def_AAABBB icon
Associating files with "Scalos_FileTypes" is very simple, practically it is very similar to Dopus4, first you create the Def_icons to assign to the file type (will be seen automatically ), then run "Scalos_FileTypes" you add the extension, fill in the descriptor (MATCH or PATTERN etc..) and save
then you create a appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below you can define how files are identified. I use "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending. Then you click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-klick on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it.
defined all archive types from XAD in "filetypes". If you change to "action" and click on "archive" you can define the context menu that is shown if you do not define a specific context menu for a filetype
Reset to Default in Scalos_Prefs resets all settings so BEWARE
<pre>
The Scalos desktop screen titlebar may be configured using the main Scalos Preference program. This oop/time_clock plugin adds some additional placeholders:
%ti, displays the current time in the default Locale format. e.g. "10:43:37"
%da, displays the date in the default Locale format. e.g. "Saturday 14 July 2001"
Using the supplied prefs program for the plugin, or editing the ASCII file ENVARC:Scalos/title_clock.prefs you can use the following standard Amiga Locale values to change the formatting
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%C - same as "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%n - insert a linefeed
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%t - insert a tab character
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
like %d %m %y or %a %d %B %Y %p
</pre>
Shutdown -> right mouse button Scalos, About, Reboot, Shutdown
ToolTypes can be added to the Scalos.info icon like
*SCALOS_PATTERNNO=<number> : background image matching the number
*SCALOS_NOTEXT : The Icon will be drawn without Text.
*SCALOS_NODRAG : The Icon will not be draggable. Its position will be fixed.
*Module iconproperties - Added SCALOS_BROWSERMODE tooltype support
runcommand parameters... in which case:
<pre>
%p = parameters
%w = directory path
%d = device-name
%% = literal percentage token
</pre>
With the help of the wbrexx.plugin Scalos gains support for more of the compatible arexx API
If an arexx command produces an error you will find the error code placed in the WORKBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
ACTIVATEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Activate the root window */
ADDRESS workbench
ACTIVATEWINDOW root
/* Activate the "Work:" partition's window if already open*/
ACTIVATEWINDOW "Work:"
</pre>
CHANGEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Change the root window; move it to position 10,30. * and change its size to 200100 pixels */
ADDRESS workbench
CHANGEWINDOW root LEFTEDGE 10 TOPEDGE 30 WIDTH 200 HEIGHT 100
/* Change the currently active window */
CHANGEWINDOW active 20 40 200 100
</pre>
Most of Scalos' issue are due to the flexibility of its' user configuring nature but if
The sort menu plugin needs to be ported from ASM to C.
IIRC Scalos has a command line option to fully replace Workbench/Wanderer.
The Theme: assign is used by both Wanderer and Scalos but I didn't have any problems using both at the same time.
The Program will be started from the Shell.
If "WB Args" is set, with the Argument "%p" will be replaced by the path of the activated Icons. The Program will started with the specified Stack value.
IconWindow: Scalos opens the window of the specified path.
PlugIn: Starts a Scalos Menu-PlugIn.
If a Menu Item with empty name is specified, Scalos displays a separator line.
It's possible to Drag&Drop an Icon in the Configuration Window. All values will be set accordingly. Entries may be dragged across the list.
Mac-like selection : This function activates a multiselection method used on MacOS or Win95. Don't have to hold down shift to drag them. Clicking on an already activated icon will
not deselect all other icons.
MMB move: The window contents may be moved using the middle mouse button.
WindowPopup title only: PopupMenu for windows can be opened only on window's title bars.
FullBench: Screen-Titles removed and Main Window set Full Size.
Scalos Prefs. Go to Settings->Scalos->Prefs and then the Misc section. Remove the tick against Full Bench. If you've enabled it, the titlebar will disappear when you select backdrop.
Default Icons saveable : The icons which Scalos generates if "show all files" is enabled, can now be saved
using "snapshot" menu option. load DefDisk first : Try to read the icons first from the DefIcons Path before using disk info.
Hide hidden files : If this function is activated all files or directories where the "hide" flag is set will not be shown.
Many of my Icons display more than once on the screen, while on the workbench all seems ok.
The Workbench filters double displayed icons, Scalos does not. Solution: please edit the ".backdrop" file and clear double lines.
Background images not scaled. GUIGfx option not set or guigfx.library and/or render.library not installed.
If working with CD's causes crashs or Scalos doesn't work correctly.
Most Filesystems doesn't support the ExAll function correctly. Disable "Use ExAll" in Scalos prefs.
Scalos doesn't start any program in the WBStartup. WBStartup Path may be set wrongly or Scalos was not started in Emulation Mode (LoadWB etc)
Some programs will not startup with error message "has not returned, wait some more"? and "unable to open your tool"
need a def_icon with the same name predefined, then create an appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below this can define how files are identified.
* either "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending
* or
Then click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-click on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it. All in all handling is of course different to magellan but can do similar
For the RAM Icon, to obtain this you have only to copy the icon in the Icon Path as "RAM.info" or "Ram Disk.info". All functions will automatically be performed
sometimes cut into half or quarters when scrolled off screen or drawers moved - settings issue probably
Sometimes leaves initial drawer window imprint on desktop when moved - settings issue
Scalos AROS released a [https://github.com/deadwood2/contrib/tree/master/scalos new build V2022-07-21] with the following changes noted:
<pre>
Fixed:
Numerous crashes when working on 64-bit with 64-bit heap
Wrong background color of Scalos logo on Scalos splash window
Backgroung image of Scalos splash window and Scalos About window is not visible
Icon labels on desktop and in drawer windows are displayed using Topaz instead of Arial font
Font.prefs are not being loaded on 64-bit
Font.prefs are being wrongly saved on 64-bit
scalos.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64, scalos is using always default preference
scalos.prefs are being saved on x86 and x86_64 in format not compatible with m68k
NewPopupmenu.prefs is wrongly written
Plugins are not loading at Scalos startup
wbrexx.plugin is crashing at startup on 64-bit
Multiple controls missing on Scalos Prefs/Icons page
System crash when clicking on def icon image on FileTypes Prefs/Recognition page
Status bar, control bar, buttons sometimes don't have images displayed
Buttons in Scalos About window have white corners rendered where they should be transparent
Crash when leaving out an icon
Crash when adding a User-defined Button to Control bar without setting it's properties in Scalos Prefs
Crash when removing any button from Control bar in Scalos Prefs
Scalos Prefs allows editing TTEngine font properties when TTEngine is not present causing crash in Icons/Labels and Text Windows/Fonts pages
deficons.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64
Reset to default in FileType Prefs and Save does not save preferences
Won't fix:
Scrollbars visible on titles of TrueType Fonts, PopupMenu, Menu, FileTypes, Pallette and Pattern pages of Scalos Preferences
Not fixed:
Wrong rendering on DualPNG icons
Refreshing drawer windows is slow
Starting Prefs/Locale or Prefs/Input from Scalos causes other preferences to fail
Desktop wallpaper is damaged where Splay window was displayed
When started from Wanderer, after saving Scalos Prefs, reload does not re-open main Scalos window
Difference in behavior between Cleanup from popup menu and Cleanup from top menu - possibly due to missing plugin, check Cleanup association in Menu Prefs
</pre>
===DOpus 4 Directory Opus===
Copy DOpus4 app to WBStartup directory folder so it starts on boot up each time
Another method is add the below to the bottom of the user-startup script in S: drawer/directory
<pre>
run DOPUS:DirectoryOpus -i >NIL
</pre>
makes DOpus starts up in Iconified state at the top of Wanderer's screen. Left click on this to highlight and right mouse click to open.
Just click on the sides of either outer edges of DOpus windows and it will display the parent device/volume list.
DOpus saves it features in a CFG file which can be edited to suit anyones' needs by reading the [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool Dopus Manual] which is in Guide format.
===AmiStart===
Auto generates the apps menu but scans the drive each time - AmiStart can choose apps you are not interested
* how to disable annoying zune/mui 'bubbles'?
try a right-click on AmiStart and release on Global settings. Then click on the bubbles gadget. Move the Show Bubbles slider all the way to the left.
===BoingIconBar===
User chooses the apps to add to the dock at the centre bottom of the screen but has to be done manually, please use Save afterwards
Or easier edit the text file of SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/iconbar.prefs and save
<pre>
SYS:System/Shell
SYS:Tools/DOpus4/DOpus4
SYS:Utilities/Editor
SYS:System/SysMon
SYS:System/Scout
Work:Extras/Internet/OWB/OWB
Work:Extras/Graphics/Lunapaint
Work:Extras/Graphics/ZunePaint
AROS:Tools/MPlayer/MPlayer
Extras:Internet/AmiFox/AmiFox
</pre>
right mouse click on bottom edge of screen where boingiconbar shows - select settings which opens BoingIconBar Preferences to add apps
If no dock showing Add, to add apps click Add Program and search for the executable
another method is to drag icons to ends of the bar and move them on the Bar using the Prefs/BoingIconBar
===Icons===
Icons are typically now .png pictures renamed as .info e.g. so Office application name would have a Office.png renamed as Office.info or MyApp.png as MyApp.info, etc.
Leave Out menu option to leave app icon on desktop
To select multiple icons and save their positions, click on the first icon and after while you hold the Shift key down select further icons and don't release it before SnapShot is finished. You can also select a whole group of icons by pressing the LMB at the top left of the icons and while keeping the LMB down moving the power towards the bottom right. A expanding bounding box will appear and all the icons within it will be selected.
Clean Up menu option (right mouse button -> Icons) rearranges icons in a drawer or disk window into a neater condition. To use, open the window to rearrange and select Clean Up. To keep the icons in the new positions, select all the icons (shift key or mouse selection) and select 'Snapshot' and then Window and then again with All.
In DOpus5, Scalos, wanderer, most files have an icon file associated with it. To change the default tool, select Icon menu, Information, and change the default tool string. For example, you could use Multiview, Editor and so on for most text, graphics and some sound files as long as the appropriate Datatype classes are installed. For scripts, set the tool to C:IconX
C:Join Image1.png Image2.png TO MyFile.info
is enough to make a dual state icon from two png images. You can then use Wanderer's menu Icon/Information on it to edit its fields and tooltypes.
[http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-46881.html Amiga OS 3.x AfA icons thread], [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=66213 Later DualPNG and OS4 icons thread] and [http://archives.aros-exec.org/share/graphics/icon/ Alternative Icons sets] like [http://www.amiga-look.org/artwork/classic-wb-png-iconset-l ClassicWB]
[http://www.masonicons.info/6.html AISS toolbar images] unpack unarc them into RAM: and copy Images directory to SYS:Prefs/Presets/
AISS icons are looked for in PROGDIR:, PROGDIR:Images, SYS:Prefs/Presets/Images and then in TBImages: according to Open Amiga guidelines.
there is Demos/iconscale which could be launched from S:User-Startup with two arguments, telling it the horizontal and vertical size. IE something like
Demos/iconscale 40 40
It will shrink icons... not sure if it will be very nice though. it doesn't work for the icons on the main desktop.
there is an option to scale an icon to a bounding box afair, try iconsize followed by two numbers, like:
iconsize 32 32
Is there any way in AROS to change an icon type from Project to Tool or vice versa?
Either the SIT option of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/ ProcessIcon], or the TYPE option of HandleInfo (not sure if this one works at all, please test with care).
processicon sys:pathoftheicon SIT=Project
SIT Set type of ICON. Allowed types are: "Disk", "Drawer", "Tool", "Project", "Garbage", "Device", "Kick" and "AppIcon".
Btw, are your icons, the #?.info files, writable, is the W flag set ?
===Fonts===
Install the #?.ttf files to SYS:Fonts/TrueType. Use SYS:System/FTManager to "Install Font" each #?.ttf file which will generate associated #?.otag and #?.font in SYS:Fonts. Use SYS:Prefs/Fonts to change system fonts and SYS:Prefs/Zune to change others.
To achieve our goal we will use the Setup Locale, Input, Zune and Fonts, as well as The FTManager.
Begin
The first step you should do is to get the system to know that we speak and write in another language. What you need to do is to open the setup program and choose Locale country, and list "preferred languages" to put it first and then English. If you want the tab "Time Zone" and select city of residence to set the clock correctly. Of course we save our changes and continue opening the setup program Input. This sets the keyboard language as our beginning. When the language layout was created there was no option to switch to Aros keyboard (layout switching), so to write in the language you had to hold down Alt, something you encounter in other functions. This time working with the team of Aros to create a new keyboard layout to replace the old so we can get rid of the button Alt. For now though let only selected this layout and do not turn the switch on the keyboard.
Custom Keyboard Layout
[http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/tree/HEAD:/workbench/devs/keymaps keymaps are in place but unfortunately when they are not, then indeed things become a bit 'low-level' as it involves redefining some tables with values that match your keyboards]
only need to add your compiled table as new keymap.
So taking a little peek here shows that it should be possible to compile using
gcc -opc105_tr pc_105.c -nostdlib
where the pc105_gr/pc_105.c needs to be replaced with your own adjusted keymapname/c-file
[https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Enabling_Greek_Characters_on_Your_Keyboard General overview of Greek letters on keyboards]
Installing fonts
*[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/EPAGrWb System jaggy]
*Outline resizable .font .otag
In this step you need to download some fonts that can support the encoding in our system. The easiest way is to run the script "Download Fonts" you'll find in the folder OWB. This script downloads from the Internet, and unpacks some fonts for OWB web browser, which is placed under the folder Fonts:TrueType. But as these can only be used by OWB and not the system, which unfortunately does not see. To make them available to the rest of the system, open the program FTManager, you will find the folder AROS: System /. From there select the field "Codepage" option "ISO-8859-7" and list the font "Arial" and "Regular" form in which you must double-click with the mouse. In the window that appears, select the bottom right the checkbox "Anti-aliasing" button and then "Install". Immediately folder Fonts: created files "arialregular.font" and "arialregular.otag", which are necessary in order to see the system font. Do the same steps if you wish for other fonts.
Final stages
After completing the above, open the folder AROS: Prefs / and run the program settings Fonts. In the new window, select the fields "Icons" and "Screen" as the font "ArialRegular" to the size you want. In the field "System" to give "s_courier", which, however, because it is not True Type Font support Antialising, and may seem a little broken. You can also use the CourierNew, if you have installed the above procedure. After you save the changes and open the Zune program settings. In this set the "ArialRegular" font fields in tabs "Windows" and "Groups", and save the changes. Reboot the system. To make sure that the above worked properly run NoWinED, which you will find under the folder AROS: Tools /. If that everything is working correctly you will see the menu and the settings window with Greek letters. You can also write in the language using the button Alt. Second program that you can try, which is fully localized, is WookieChat, which you will find in the folder AROS: Extras / Networking. And in this place all the menu and settings window works.
===Windows===
*Intuition
The window you position and resize, you right click on that windows title bar and in the dropdown menu you snapshot from there. Right click to show menu -> Window -> Snapshot Windows or All but it will NOT work if that folder has no icon (e.g. Disk.nfo) attached to it. You need a folder icon. The window information gets saved in it.
As for maximising the window using a shortcut key - Alt and up arrow key
The AROS-Shell windows can be moved, resized by editing sys:s/icaros-sequence
<pre>
; run shell
if ${Icaros/autoshell} EQ true
run QUIET c:newshell >NIL:
EndIF
</pre>
; slimmer right aros the screen
run QUIET c:newshell con:0/150//300/ >NIL:
; top right corner scr-x scr-y win-x win-y
run QUIET c:newshell con:600/150//300/ >NIL:
*Zune - AROS version of MUI
Magic Menu type functionality is implemented in IControl preferences editor: in the frame called Menus, switch type from Pull-Down to Pop-Up and/or iControl just tick the sticky menu option.
Windows outside screens causing a problem either uncheck "Offscreen move" for windows in IControl prefs editor. Or use FKey commodity and define two key shortcuts:
* the first using the command "cycle windows" (for example ALT TAB);
* the second using the command "rescue window" (for example ALT F5).
Now you can cycle windows until the one you want to rescue, and then "rescue" it: it will move back inside your screen.
How to save the window size on wanderer (snapshot all, snapshot windows)
Same for icon position on wanderer, can't save the position. Icon position cannot be saved yet, but you should be able to save the window position and size. sys:prefs - wanderer icon has option to save window size on exit but just for dh0. To get saving working on (DH1: Extras:) partitions try deleting the dh1 disk.info file, then reboot. The system should create a new dh1 icon.
* how to set up permanently 'view all files'?
As for viewing all files, removing disk.info for that disk did the job
* how to list and kill processes (xkill would be useful) ?
sys:Extras/System/Scout can kill apps
sys:Tools/Commodities/Exchange can remove available commodities
* how to restore 'go up' button in wanderer window? (it doesn't show up anymore).
If you're using Icaros, go to the theme prefs and make sure that decoration is checked. Also, some themes do not use a parent button, so try another theme. You may have to restart Aros before the theme will change.
* Is it really safe to turn off (hardware button) computer at any time (worried about USB hard disk)
yes you can turn off the computer IF none of the drives are in progress (i.e. writing). Best to use Wanderer menu option Quit otherwise
===Printing===
This is still work in progress
print from my AROS box!
<pre>
1. installed printfile ( http://www.lerup.com/printfile/ ) on my Windows XP computer
2. set up the print spooler option, and used ghostscript filter for ps files
3. made the spool folder accessible from ftp (setting up ftp server on Windows)
4. send the ps file from my AROS box to the ftp server using curl (curl -T filename ftp://windows.box.adress --user username:password)
</pre>
It's a bit complicated but it works!
*Postscript
Best to set Printer Prefs in the Prefs drawer to print-to-file or parallel/USB port
Save document in postscript or convert picture/text to postscript
Print using compatible [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/AROS_USB_support#printer.class_-_PostScript_3_and_internal_ghostscript_drivers Ghostscript printer] or Postscript printer
*GutenPrint
Some work has been done
;There are no individual drivers yet for HP's Photosmart, EPSON's EPL, CANON's, Lexmark, CUPS PPD, etc.
===Files===
====File endings and datatypes====
* Check if the file has his own .info icon file with a tool set to open it. IIRC this has higher priority over the def_XYZ.info file association.
* In ENVARC:SYS/def_Text.info or whatever def_ file needs changing, use Wanderer's menu Icon -> Information and change the def_XYZ.info there. If you're on ABIv0 and want it to be applied immediately, you might have to copy it to ENV:SYS/ (or to reboot).
* Identifying file types by file ending is only a fallback. Far better it is to search for magic words, for flac files this would be "flaC" according to this [http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html documentation].
For instance, to open PDFs with arospdf not localised in the default drawer of Icaros (Work:Extras/Applications/arospdf) but localised in a custom drawer in AROS. The default tools are defined in the icons in sys:prefs/env-archive/sys e.g. def_PDF.
File type identification is done by datatype descriptors which you can find in Devs/Datatypes. The AROS build system has a tool which creates such datatype descriptors.
'''Changing of default tools of existing icons is easy as shown above. Adding of new file types is not hard, but needs knowledge of the AROS build system.'''
The enduser way would be to download the attached file, which contained two executables:
1) createdtdesc, to make a new datatype description
2) examinedtdesc, to read/show existing datatype descriptions
use 2 to get an idea on how it things are currently done in aros by providing this executable a file from the drawer sys:devs/datatypes/ (alternatively you can find the original .dtd files here).
use 1 to make your new datatype. Use the accompanied FORMAT file (also here) to read how to make your own datatype descriptor. use 2 to get hints from other datatype descriptors.
Note:
When creating a new descriptor would advise against using the pattern property, but instead use the default pattern of #? and create a Mask that matches your filetype. This requires some research in order to discover how your filetype can be recognized properly. Of course with making something like a descriptor for an ascii textfile, you would fallback to using the pattern (e.g. #?.text as the filetype cannot be determined easily otherwise).
<pre >
# name - choose wisely and informative. also used for icon's name.
# version - choose as you like as long as it complies with version rules
# basename - the 'root' datatype class. be aware that e.g. it can influence behaviour. for example when choosing binary and using tool multiview in project icon, the file will be viewed as binary file (choosing sound would tell mulitview to view the file as a soundfile). So this can influence the underlying tool being used. Could become messy if users started to modify the tool manually.
# pattern - This is the file pattern match e.g. #?.text
# Mask - A mask to identify the file. Requires knowledge of the actual file structure. For example 'M' 'Z' for an msdos executable.
# GroupdID - not supported (AROS native) files - use syst as that would be the least intrusive in case an AROS tool/program tries to load such datatyped file.
# ID - In your case, the first four characters of the name at subchapter 1 (in lower case) (or less if name is shorter).
# flags - How the mask needs to be interpreted. In your case would be mostly DTF_BINARY in combination with (wanted or not) DTF_CASE (to tell if mask used letters are case sensitive or not)
# priority - the priority of how the type is handled so that on datatype could have precedence over another? In any case, document tells it to be mostly 0.
</pre >
Now that you know each field and what it does (more or less), you write this fields in a text file for your own invented datatype, save it and create the actual dt with the tool in 1. in the end the created dt must reside in sys:devs/datatypes/ drawer.
Then you would create a default icon in sys:prefs/Env-archive/SYS drawer. Don't forget to reboot or copy .info file to ram:env/sys in order to test. also don't forget to set which tool to start f.e. c:lx or dh4:emulators/mycoolemulator
To test, open Wanderer then show all files and doubleclick on a file of type you just created. Alternatively you could use the 'open' command from shell (with file of datatype you just created as parameter).
And as a last note. it would perhaps be welcome to have a program like xicon and/or runprglist for AROS (unfortunately both without source, but something similar could be created for AROS).
Sounds complicated ?
Perhaps... but OS like windows needs a complete registry to be able to do things like this. And yes, i am aware windows has gui tools that does it (more or less) for you (by manipulating the registry). Same could be done for AROS (without integrating a registry in AROS that is ).
Would that suffice ?
red1+2: typos, reformatting.
disclaimer: please note that using these tools can screw up your currently installed support for datatypes when used incorrectly. Do not use if you do not understand what you are doing. Use at own risk.
==Network Connection==
AROS currently only has one real choice for TCP/IP networking - AROSTCP. This is a port of the AmiTCP package from AmigaOS (TM), with a number of enhancements/fixes from AROS developers.
Please use Prefs/Network to set up wired, wireless or USB networking
Non USB wifi is easier, USB wifi can be an annoyance - remember to save whilst in prefs
===Wired===
=====IPv6=====
No support so far
128bit IPv6 address packet
<pre>
Local FD::/8
Global 2000::/3
64:ff9b::/96
</pre>
NAT64 translates IPv6 to IPv4
DNS64
OS routing works with
<pre>
MacOS Ventura
Windows 11 with cloud account
Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish
Android 10 (block google dns)
</pre>
====IPv4====
The top half of the IPv4 Configuration tab on the Network Prefs deals with the network card/USB and the lower half the router part.
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs DHCP.png|thumb|DHCP Settings]]
'''Upper part of IPv4 tab'''
* Click Add on the top right of the Prefs which opens a window called '''Interface'''
* Enter Name as net0 (but can be anything as long as it is consistently used in other sections)
* check mark on Active
* select device to be used using the '''right hand-side gadget''' of the box where the device name will go
* set Unit to 0
* IP Mode is default set to '''Get address from DHCP'''
* IP Mode set to Manual if DHCP does not work automatically
From the shell CLI, ifconfig -a
Under net0: section, inet starting 192.168.x.xxx
* inet or '''Address''' of network card
* netmask convert to decimal so 0x'''ffffff7f''' becomes 255.255.255.247 which is used to adjust the above '''Address''' into
* broadcast 192.168.xxx.xxx
click OK
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs Manual.png|thumb|Manual Settings]]
'''Lower part of IPv4 tab'''
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP (default)
* or changing to Manual if automatic DHCP set up does not work
* '''Gateway''' (Router Internal LAN-IP) (Default Route) = 192.168.0.1 (D-Link Netgear), 192.168.1.1 (Linksys 3com), 192.168.2.1 (SMC Microsoft), 192.168.1.254 (Belkin), 192.168.123.254 (USRobotics) else check with your router manual
* first DNS = use 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 212.50.160.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* second DNS = use 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 213.249.130.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* At the bottom of IPv4 tab, check mark the '''Start networking during system boot''' option
* Save and reboot (sometimes Network restart fails, so reboot every time to be sure)
'''an alternative way''' to AROS ifconfig -a, other OSs have similar for the same internet connection. Another connection will have different settings.
e.g. From [http://www.ncsu.edu/resnet/windows/ipconfig/ Windows], '''ipconfig /all'''
and note down the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers values and put these values in "manually" into AROS Network prefs.
e.g. From Linux via dhcp router have a look at etc./dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info
* for manual input look at /etc/networks (IP or Gateway) and /etc/resolv.conf (DNS)
Please note that all in one routers (wired+wireless) or separate routers may need different settings
IPv4 involves routing (192,168.x.x), firewall, NAT
===Wireless===
[[File:MyArosWirelessSetup.png|thumb|Setting up]]
[[File:MyArosWirelessTCP.png|thumb|Shell commands to work out what is happening]]
We must first make certain you have a Atheros 5k chip inside acting as the wireless wifi option. Open PCITool in Tools directory. Down left hand side are a series of numbers 0.00.0 etc. Click on some at the bottom and hopefully one of them will say Atheros AR5??? or AR242?.
or a Realtek RTL8187B, we can check using Prefs/Trident as this one is USB based
There are many similarities with the above Wired set up so please read the above section as well
* open Network/Prefs
* In '''IPv4 Configuration''' tab - click Add - enter net0 / active tick / #?.device / Unit 0 / IP Mode = manual (important if default DHCP does not work automatically)
Make sure that any extra network names (e.g. eth1 or net1) should be deleted. If net0 already st previously, change net0 so that it shows associated with the appropriate device name like atheros5000.device or realtek8180.device. Having two entries here will cause sub-net problems.
* Go to '''Wireless''' tab and click on "Add" button.
* Insert network name (SSID your wireless network name use wirelessmanager to get it), select right "encyption" that is most likely "WPA".
* Key Type set as "Passphrase". i.e. type in your password for your router (aka access key).
* Unselect (no tick) "hidden" if it is selected, then apply. You may have to tick it if wireless does not work.
* Finally, Save and '''reboot'''.
For the best chance of success, set networking to start at boot, and then reboot with the USB adapter plugged in.
===USB Ethernet===
Open SYS:Prefs/Network and in the IPv4 Configuration tag (top table covers your usb stick)
* click Add button
* set Name as net0
* Tick Active box
* enter the usb-ethernet.device e.g. dm9601eth.device, usbpegasus.device or usbasixeth.device use SYS:c/devlist, '''Scout''' or trident prefs to get the correct spelling
* set Unit to 0 (which is usual but check the messages from the bottom of the Trident prefs whilst plugging the device in to determine the unit number otherwise)
* IP Mode is set to Get address from DHCP (make sure your router is set right for that)
'''or manual'''
* IP Address of network card, i.e. 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx (xx being greater than 1)
* Subnet netmask = 255.255.255.0
* click OK
There can be sometimes be boot failures when using USB ethernet - plug the USB device in after boot and save the network prefs to make it work again.
Lower part of IPv4 tab covers the router information
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP
'''or if manual settings'''
* Gateway (IP Address of router) = usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 but see router manual to make sure.
* first DNS = use 8.8.8.8, 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or 212.50.160.100
* second DNS = use 8.8.4.4, 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or 213.249.130.100
===USB Tethering via Android smartphone===
Go to AROS Network Prefs (IPv4 configuration tab) and write type in "usbrndis.device" in the "device" textfield of "Interface" sub-window, which appears when you add a new device (or modify an existing one). Select "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.<br>
usbrndis.device is a resident device (virtually always there) in fact, a driver is not present in DEVS:Networks <br><br>
Plug in USB cable, go to Android settings and enable "USB Tethering" <br>
A reboot should not be necessary.
When restarting AROS, the Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
===Solving Issues===
[[File:MyArosTCP.png|thumb|Aros network setup diagnostics - why does it not work?]]
* In Network Preferences, have '''only one''' item in the IPv4 Configuration tab
* If using manual settings, make sure all numbers are correct, especially for IP address of the card/usb (changing the last number in chain of four)
* For any USB based networking, it is often necessary to save in Prefs/Network, reboot AROS and network support can begin
* For wired, make sure that the LAN-cable is plugged in before starting the computer
* If wireless, try getting closer to the router.
* Switch off the encryption option from your router then try wifi, if successful then your ip/dns is ok. If not then your ip/dns settings are most probably wrong or need to use one or more opendns numbers
* Replace detachable wireless antenna (best wireless option to buy if you can) with a stronger antenna ie. 5 dBi or 7 dBi
* Try with another computer/laptop/machine
Program Error C:WirelessManager
* Test with another OS
* Check that Wifi works before changeover (if possible)
* Check that socket and card are working
* Check if card is too new for laptop (date code on card MMYY blue askey date 2005-2007 etc)
Are you connecting with the Router ?
Check with protection off e.g. wps and wep to see if it makes a difference.
For USB wireless - stopping and starting may be needed...
<pre>
; $VER: AROSTCP-startnet 1.0 (01/08/06)
; AROSTCP-startnet (c) The AROS Dev Team.
;
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
; stop and restart
execute "sys:system/network/AROSTCP/s/stopnet"
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
run <NIL: >NIL: wirelessmanager realtek8180.device
</pre>
What IRQ number is assigned to the device? You can check with Tools/PCITool?
It's possible the BIOS hasn't set the right IRQ number. If you have a Linux CD/DVD handy, could you check if it boots with the options "acpi=off noapic nolapic"?
If the following does nothing, this will help us figure out why networking doesn't start automatically at boot
open a shell and run the following commands:
<pre>
echo ${AROSTCP/AutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice}
</pre>
Please report the output, typically it will look like this
# True (explanation this variable is related to the "Start networking during system boot" checkbox in network prefs)
# True ()
# Devs:networks/atheros5000.device unit 0
If there's a problem with the AROSTCP package. What's the output of this?
ENV:sys/packages/AROSTCP
should return a string = Sys:System/Network/AROSTCP
By the way, a quicker way to check networking is working would be to run some shell commands such as:
<pre>
ping www.google.com
ifconfig net0
</pre>
The best way to list the available networks and diagnose / troubleshoot problems with connecting to a wireless network is to run WirelessManager manually. First uncheck the "Start networking during system boot" box in the Network prefs app, then save and reboot. Then run this in a shell:
C:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
or
C:wirelessmanager realtek8180.device verbose
and capture the output
If the above does not help, could you edit the file SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/S/Package-Startup, and change ">NIL:" to ">T:wifi.log" on the WirelessManager line and add this as well Wait 5?
<pre>
if ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun} eq "True"
Run QUIET "C:WirelessManager ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice} >T:wifi.log"
wait 5
EndIf
</pre>
Then save, reboot and post the log file (T:wifi.log) here.
<pre>
c:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7)
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
Then it just sits there. Not sure what a normal dump looks like, I don't see anything that looks wrong in the configuration.
</pre>
looks like the driver isn't working with that card. Has anyone else successfully used that exact model number (AR2413)?
<pre>
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7):
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=02c66fd4 ***
Own MAC address: 00:01:36:15:ae:0c
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Added interface atheros5000.device:0
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Started AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
sana2: sending MLME frame
Then it stops. Does this mean the router is not authorizing this NIC?
IRQ 4 (A)
</pre>
apparently locking up when the first frame is sent (a scan request).
<pre>
Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
Initializing interface 'Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
41 69 72 4c 69 6e 6b 35 39 33 30 30 AirLink59300
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=8): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='AirLink59300'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=0224e444 ***
Own MAC address: 00:1f:e1:42:e3:7a
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160000
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.060000
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686604.060000
Added interface Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
[eloop_run] Starting
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160001
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.233000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.373000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.513000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.553000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.693000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.013000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.073000
EAPOL: disable timer tick
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
MLME: scan channel 14 (2484 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.113000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.153000
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.213000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.353000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.493000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.533000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.673000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.993000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.073000
MLME: scan completed
</pre>
Is your network hidden? If so, did you enable the 'Hidden' checkbox in the network prefs? What distro version are you using?
<pre>
"ENV:sys/wireless.prefs" looks like this:
network={
ssid="testadhoc"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0="12345"
wep_tx_keyidx=0
}
</pre>
If your router doesn't broadcast its SSID (hidden), you need to add this option to the network block of the wpa_supplicant.conf on your aros machine and make changes after # Example blocks:
scan_ssid=1
Here's a full description of all the [http://hostap.epitest.fi/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=hostap.git;a=blob_plain;f=wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf config file options].
<pre>
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="YOURESSID"
scan_ssid=1
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=YOURPASSWORD
}
</pre>
<pre>
filter_ssids=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="REMOVED"
scan_ssid=1
bssid=REMOVED
priority=100
mode=0
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
auth_alg=OPEN
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=REMOVED
}
</pre>
Error 6: Couldn't resolve host name.
Check Scout -> Devices and look at the device that you are using, in the OCnt column it should state 2 which means AROSTCP and Wirelessmanager are both accessing this driver. If 0 or 1, then uncheck the checkbox in Network prefs for starting networking at boot, save and reboot. Then run this is the shell:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
some quirks setting up the wireless network as well
1) it's far better setting up either the wired OR the wireless network adapter as net0:, or weird things happen
2) it's better using fixed IP on the local network instead of DHCP
3) network setting must be placed in network setting panel in /prefs, using the wirelessmanager helped me finding available SSIDs, but not actually connecting to them
once done, reboot.
If previous setup is proving problematic
<pre >
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Wireless.prefs
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/OWB.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/global.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/WirelessDevice
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/db/Interfaces
</pre >
Make a copy of these files and restore in case of problems.
Please try this test to check if you can connect to your router, ie established that the WiFi layer is working
̊̊̊̊Boot with networking disabled, by make sure that "Start networking at boot" in Network Prefs is unchecked (no tick).
̊ Run this in a shell: C:WirelessManager atheros5000.device VERBOSE
̊If the output of that command is too long to summarise here, you can redirect it to a file by adding >RAM:wifi.log to the end, then attach or paste that file here.
try running "status" in the shell and check that AROSTCP is listed/running
If AROStcp is not showing, then AROSTCP is not running. attempted to start it by clicking Use or Save in network prefs, or checking the "start networking at boot" box or typing into a shell.
Execute SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/s/startnet
(run Status again afterwards).
The "cannot resolve hostname" will appear if you are blocked on the wifi network by the router as well as aros not being able to assign correct network address.
One way of testing this might be to disable the firewall in the router. you might also check the router how it sees the attempts aros do to speak to it. The easiest way to do that would be to manually give aros an IP number in the routers accepted range. and see if it shows up at all within the router.
Tests that can be undertaken to determine correct settings and functions
pciinfo
sanautil -d broadcom4400.device status
<pre >
ping <router-address> e.g. 192.168.0.1 (aka inet) or 80.237.146.33 (www.amiganews.de)
ifconfig net0
ifconfig net0 up
extras:networking/utils/sanautil/sanautil -d atheros5000.device status
WirelessManager atheros5000.device verbose >RAM:wifi.log
;to send the log to RAM disk to be read easier or if detected,
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device >NIL:
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device ssid="mynet1" >NIL:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
</pre >
Please look at the task list in Scout, and check if WirelessManager and AROSTCP are running. Also look at the device list in Scout to check if realtek8180.device is open.
start tools/debug/sashimi, maybe it shows some debug messages when disconnection happens.
Firstly, let's take a look at what your setup most likely looks like, assuming you use a router. See diagram below:
<pre>
Internet <---------> home router <---------> computer
-----------external IP------------------internal IP-------------
</pre>
Okay, so what am I trying to show you with that diagram. A few things. Firstly, the IP address that connects you to the Internet is not the same one that connects you to your router. What happens is that your computer doesn't have a direct connection to the Internet, instead your router connects to the Internet, and your computer connects to the router.
You can see the external and internal IP addresses in these example settings...
* Default Gateway : 76.91.64.1 (external IP for ISP/Internet host)
* IP Address : 76.91.71.184 (external IP for home router)
* IP Address : 192.168.0.1 (internal IP for home router)
* Address = 192.168.0.161 (internal IP for computer)
As you can see, there are two internal IP addresses and two external IP addresses. This is because there is a client/server relationship, effectively one address is for the service (server) and one address is for the device trying to access that service (client).
The server addresses in your case are 76.91.64.1 (your ISP's address, serving the Internet), and 192.168.0.1 (your home router's address, serving your home network). The term gateway applies here, they are your gateway to those services.
Subnet masks are used along with IP addresses to determine which IP addresses are allowed access to a network. I did learn the more in-depth rules about subnet masks once (watched a CCNA vid), but I've forgotten about it. The basic level of understanding you'll need is easy to remember though. A subnet mask value of 255 means that portion of the IP address must stay constant, whereas a subnet value of 0 means any unassigned value up to 255 is allowed in the IP address.
By far the most common subnet value is 255.255.255.0. What this means is that the first three parts of the IP address you use to connect to a service must stay the same as the server/gateway address, and only the last section can change.
So if your router's internal IP address is 192.168.0.1, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the only addresses that will be allowed to be used on that network are between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.255 (I think 192.168.0.0 is reserved for other uses).
Final point to make is about DHCP (a.k.a. dynamic IP) vs static IP. A server/router using DHCP gives a device that connects to it an address within the acceptable range. It usually starts with the lowest numbered free address, so with your router it'll give the first device that connects to it 192.168.0.2, the next device 192.168.0.3, and so on. Static IP addresses are where you set the IP address you want to connect with in advance.
When using static IP addresses on a router where DHCP is active, it's good to use a high number to avoid conflicts with other devices that are connected to your network, to reduce the risk that both devices will try using the same IP. That's why your current choice of 192.168.0.161 is good, unless you have over 159 devices connected on your current network!
Okay, so what's the next step. Well, if you can use ping, I'd suggest pinging 192.168.0.1. If you get a positive response it means you're connected to your router, if you don't get a response it means the connection between your router and your computer is at fault.
Documentation on configuring the AROSTCP environment further can be found [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/User/Networking here]
===File Sharing===
As AROS knows only a few filesystems (FFS, OFS, SFS, PFS (amiga only), FAT12, 16, 32, Microsoft NTFS (windows), UDF (Blu-ray)). The remaining ones in regular use like MacOSX hfs+, Linux ext2/ext3 and ext4, Haiku BeFS provide a problem in transferring files between each other.
Linux can access SFS partitions but it needs to be compiled. The latest full source are [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ here]. It compiled fine with a 2.6.30 kernel in Puppy Linux 4.31.
An alternative, is to use a FAT32 partition. AROS could be installed on to a 4GB USB-key, with 512MB FAT32 partition for sharing, and the rest SFS. It works very well.
An hosted Linux or Windows install relieves some of the problems.
Files could be transferred [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=2915&viewmode=flat&order=ASC Sending] via TCP network.
====SMB2/3====
With Windows you can share one folder or all folders of the "Public" user.
On Windows what is important is to enable sharing (Network and Sharing Center).
AROS Mountlist should look lke this
<pre>
Handler = L:smb2-handler
StackSize = 65536
Priority = 5
GlobVec = -1
ACTIVATE=1
Startup = "smb://UserAcc:password@PCShare/Sharefolder"
</pre>
which could also be
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.x.x/Public"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Public"
so
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.1.158/Folder"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Folder"
After you have configured a share generates a DOSDrivers it is named "SMB0" which includes the setting, and at each reboot it is Mounted. You can still delete the DOSDriver by hand, is located in Storage/DOSDrivers, the file "ServerAutoMounts", in ENV:AROSTCP which indicates the DOSDriver to be mounted, should also be deleted.
The per-mount files are written to ENV:SMB or SYS:Storage/DOSDrivers. There is also additional file ENV:AROSTCP/ServerAutoMounts which states what will be presented to the end user.
====Old SMBFS====
e.g. to connect to a NAS share such as \\NASBOX\Shared use -:
SMBFS WORKGROUP=<YOUR WORKGROUP NAME> VOLUME=<AROS volume name to use>: SERVICE=<UNC Path to connect to>
SMBFS WORKGROUP=MYNET VOLUME=Shared: SERVICE=//NASBOX/Shared
And you will then have an icon appear on your desktop for the volume name you have chosen.
You can put the above script into wbstartup or
give it an icon, change it to a 'project' and give it the default tool c:iconx
Open a shell and type copy sys:script.info "sys:wbstartup/YOURSCRIPTNAME.info"
This should create an icon for your script file.
Now right-click on your script and select 'information'.
Change 'tool' to 'project', put 'c:iconx' into the 'default tool' box, click save
The reason being that scripts need to be opened with 'execute SCRIPTNAME' (or 'iconx') whereas the programs started from wbstartup are opened using 'run PROGRAMNAME'. It's the same as trying to start a command-line tool from the workbench by double-clicking it.
====Setup ISO images within AROS====
Use [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/storage DiskImage] which supports many cd image formats ISO, CCD, MDF/MDS, CUE/BIN, NRG and UIF. To mount CD or DVD images use below....
<pre >
# Rename your iso 'Unit0' (note no extension).
# Do 'View/All files' on you Aros partition. You should now see a folder called 'Diskimages'. Copy your renamed iso to there.
(Alternatively, you could type at the shell 'assign FDSK: xxx', where xxx is the location of your iso.)
# From the shell, type 'mount CD0:' and the iso should appear on the Wanderer desktop. You can now access it like a real disk.
</pre >
assign devname: dismount
Assign DOSVOLUME: remove
[http://aminet.net/package/disk/misc/unmount-0.1 unmount] most filesystems work but SFS lacks support for ACTION_DIE packet
If you are using an IcAros install, the startup scripts are set up to wipe the Diskimages directory on boot, so its worth keeping a second copy of the iso somewhere else. Alternatively, you could set up extra mountlists for additional iso images. I've made a file called iso1 in the Aros:devs directory that contains the following text:
<pre>
/* Entry for ISO image */
ISO1:
FileSystem = cdrom.handler
Device = fdsk.device
Unit = 1
LowCyl = 0
HighCyl = 0
Surfaces = 1
BlocksPerTrack = 1
DOSType = 0x41434400
Activate = 1
#
</pre>
Then I just need an iso called 'Unit1' (corresponding to the 'Unit = 1' entry in the mountlist) in Diskimages (or wherever I assign FDSK: to) and to mount I type in at the shell:
Mount iso1: from devs:iso1
Of course, if you create mountlists for ISO2, ISO3:, etc. (with the corresponding change to the 'Unit = ' line) you can have as many isos mounted as you wish. I just call mine ISO1: etc. to distinguish them from the real CD drives
==Video Guides==
Video demonstrations and tutorials covering:
:00. '''Introduction'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@jamesmattson6813/videos Various Aros Installs],
::[https://www.youtube.com/embed/j8EmSEby0Rg AROS repo in gource, view of AROS dev commits from 1997 to 2025], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx_zqlBow40&feature=related Gource view of AROS 1997 up to 2009],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1RsvEm7UrU Why an Amiga OS in 2011],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W886mheV74&pp=ygUPYW1pZ2EgYXJvcyAyMDI2 Johan Grip on early days of AROS x86], [],
:01. '''Installation'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7YjufrJqDs Aros One install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMguHTdC5E Aros One USB install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNXauy5m5Wc Aros One install], [http://vimeo.com/11013489 Modify Grub boot],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyQVeyXIywc&feature=channel iMica Silent Pt3], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2AnkoflY14 Wipe whole drive and Install - warning loss of data on drive],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVXm6_-witQ VirtualBox install], [ VMware install],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k2PEmT8I14 Broadway AROS Install],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtDiXhjSIfs Is Aros Icaros a choice?],
::[ driver install],
::[http://www.vimeo.com/10491104 HDAudio install but needs account], [],
:02. '''Amiga Basics'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8mWxwzH5o Screens tutorial],
::[https://m.youtube.com/user/AMIGASYSTEM/videos General], [ Dos Scripts tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT7SmVEpjc OS 1.2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6kX3FqH8Ww&feature=related OS 1.3],
:03. '''Customisation demos'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@AMIGASYSTEM/videos Prefs tutorial], [ Decoration tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn5C8G3aDXU Scalos],
:04. '''Setting up''' internet access and surfing the web, FTP, IRC and Mail apps
::[ Network Prefs], [ AirCOS tutorial], [ jabberwocky tutorial],
:05. '''Native bundled Games and Applications'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYlFv2B-VXc 3D Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXK7wwhd-R0 Latest Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUgiVThv23Q&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL PrBoom GL], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s7u8TPy7V4 Assault Cubes], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fih6aCXKeqs Cube 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X0ay0MGOms DosBox on Aros], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKduDjf14k Oct 2010],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FziV2z_uxnQ Apps Pt 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs37_nfa5CI Apps Pt 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn59_VvbQR0&feature=related Apps Pt 3],
::DOpus4 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRybWjrrME DOpus 4],
::Milkytracker [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxBOEPzpdKg&feature=related Laying Down Base Tracks],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2uKQ0-ieOE Audio Evolution 4 in action], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq4r9k0_jZI Quick Videos],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGKCFZcIc0I&feature=related ScreenRecorder], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=974c2e-Fqak&feature=related TV out Tests],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjq8ct5d5IY AmiFIG], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0rHvPhYJo4&feature=youtu.be ZuneFIG],
::[http://wiki.povray.org/content/Documentation:Tutorial_Section_1 POVray Tutorial 1],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk-ZNLfJsvQ pt 1, jan. 2008], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWRy33g1R7Y pt 2, feb. 2009], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5PbhCtm4vE pt 3, feb. 2010],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7_FJUoQ89o Hollywood programming], [], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
:06. '''Commercial software available'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKXY9B4R43s AntiryadGX 3D Game Editor],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMS9NDzwm5U BOH indie Game],
:07. '''Running classic amiga apps and games'''
:: Amiberry [], [],
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2008/11/introducing-amibridge.html Intro Amibridge], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Old Amiga Apps], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Why Janus UAE is good],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlsNSYSuDg DPaint tutorial]
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2009/11/can-icaros-play-my-amiga-games-and-why.html Play Amiga Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTaZCNOvCnE],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMehS77LXQ4 Pagestream Introduction], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284-w3hTzII Pagestream Tutorial 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlwEGwhZzl4 Pagestream Tutorial 2],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIcrIjPOctc Catweasel Mk4 PCI Part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaitHeL6bEA Part 2],
:08. '''Misc and History'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6mDXKU29w0 Mum uses old AmigaOS Workbench 1.1 (1986)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaRkacQ-YMg Why an Amiga 500 (1987)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5CYsgVCzYY an Amiga 2000 (1987)],
:09. '''Misc Shows and Events'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klgVSWKs4kE VCF 2010], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ3d5qR-Hv8 24:06 Jason McMullan at amiwest 2012 about AROS], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpQO7XSfAv4 Aros SMP multi core amiwest 2013], [], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFRtAAmiFbE ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjdUEyjx8GM ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydYDqZQpim8 ], [], [https://www.youtube.com/@uminekoshouten/featured ], [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NfoY023w-vE ],
:10.
::[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6qJTNW4-6GY ]
===History===
The project was originally started by a small group of Amiga [http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/aros.html enthusiasts] in 1995. These individuals were mainly computer-based college university students at the start, though that student trend has diminished since. An interview with Aaron Digulla [http://arosshow.blogspot.com/2006/12/interview-with-aaron-digulla-who.html here]
* 1992 Commodore folds
* 1996-1998 much of the early years was concerned with exec, dos and intuition libraries.
* Early 1999, Haage & Partner used parts of the AROS code in AmigaOS 3.9.
* March 2001, floppy disk images of AROS became available.
* Early 2002, AROS changed its name from Amiga Replacement Operating System to Amiga Research Operating System
* June 2002, AROS devs decided to use Zune (MUI 3.8 rewrite) as the GUI system.
* November 2002, Eric Schwartz drew Kitty for AROS usage.
* Early 2003, AROS.org underwent a graphics facelift.
* Late 2003, GCC C compiler arrived.
* Early 2004, Aros-Exec opened.
* Early 2005, Aros Max bootable CD arrived.
* Late 2005, SFS filesystem ported and allowed fast access to apps and network support arrived
* Early 2007, AROS.org underwent another graphics facelift.
* Mid-2007, AROS changed to AROS Research Operating System after A.Inc. sued Hyperion with a trademark violation.
* Late 2007, the hard disk installer added and VmwAROS (later called Icaros Desktop) distro launched.
* Early 2009, Our first usable web browser (OWB)
* September 2010, first wireless support appears and AspireOS started as a distro
* Early 2012, the first paper-cut bugfix and Fab's Odyssey Web Browser ported
* Early 2014, backport of most features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday use (Icaros 2.0 and above)
* 2015 work started on using the extra cores of the PI 2
* Early 2017, work started on utilising the addition cores on modern CPUs starting with the 64bit x86 version
* Mid-2017, m68k port optimized for the Vampire 2 / Apollo accelerators (68080 AMMX FPGA)
* 2018 The old AROS Exec website closed and a new one opened
* 2019 AROS One distribution started and now with USB install version
* Early 2021, backport of more features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday ABIv0 (Aros One 1.5 and above)
* 2025 year of 64bit pc builds and porting 32bit applications to 64bit ABIv11
===Bounties===
To help inspire developers with both ideas and monetary incentives, rewards are offered for the successful completion of "bounties" (requests for missing/new functionality) chosen by the community and handled by [http://power2people.org power2people] (formerly done by TeamAROS). A monthly option is [http://www.power2people.org/funds/aros/ here].
Future goals for AROS include expanding its underlying retargetability to support even more diverse architectures, provide memory protection features and user level file security, SMP and many other wonderful features missing from AmigaOS — while still providing as much source level compatibility as is possible (however it is accepted that to achieve some goals code certain things may require a little recoding).
[http://www.ohloh.net/p/aros/contributors Developers] come and go as with any open source effort and we would like to thank them for their efforts...
;1996-2000:In DigullaA (coordinator), GripJ, TempletonI (BSD), SchulzM, RittauS, voordenDagL, HolmM, JohanssonT, VanIngelgomH, SteigerwaldM, BortasP, deJongK, AlfredssonJ, InnocentiB,
;2001-2005:In [http://chodorowski.com/adam/aros.html ChodorowskiA], StegerG, BergerS, HeutlingS, AlemagnaF (gcc), VerhaegenS (rexx), KielH, MatheussenKS (CAMD), SzczygielskiP, ErikssonP, LeCorfecD (Zune), BauerS (Zune), FurlongW, GustafssonJ, AndrewsN, CafferkeyN, GierichM (jpeg), PattonJ, ParsonsM, DietrichJ, SeilerT, BischoffL, LorentzenNH, AdamO, BerglundH, SmithP, HolmenD, BlomM,
;2006-2010:In FedinP, RusslerM, SzymczykS (owb), SmiechowiczK (openGL), WeissM, NorrisR, BrunnerO, WiszkowskiT, GreppinA, [http://www.fukt.bsnet.se/~bearsoft/ Bearsoft Björn Screwelius], ErbY, CharletF, HodgesC, [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4819&forum=18&post_id=43103#forumpost43103 HokstadV], McMullanJ (m68k), WilenT (m68k),
;2011- :In MuijzenbergPHvanden, ALB42, JonesEM, weiju, DizzyofCRN, wawa, miker,
* 1996 - The linux hosted version for i386 was the first to arrive
* 1998 - i386, The native version for i386-based PC AT computers and compatibles.
* 2004 - x86/64, The native version for 64-bit (x86_64, amd64) PC computers.
* 2008 - sam440/ppc, The native version for Sam440EP, Sam440EP Flex and Sam460ex computers.
* 2009 - efika, The native version for PowerPC Efika computers.
* 2010 - m68k, The native version for m68k Amigas or WinUAE
* 2013 - raspi/armfh, early native version for ARMv6 based Raspberry Pi computers.
* 2017 - x86/64bit smp
Debugging capture serial debug at all (especially with sysdebug=all or --sysdebug=all) to see it displayed on screen
* yes, usb -> rs232 adapters can work most of the time, some of the cheapest ones are not fully compatible with all rs232 devices to capture to another device
* you will need a null modem cable (or a null modem adapter usually female to female) in addition to the usb -> rs232 adapter (usb adapter is a normal modem ie. the pins are not crossed over)
Normal modem cable - straight connection DCE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 2 RXD
Pin 3 -> Pin 3 TXD
Pin 5 -> Pin 5 GND
</pre>
Null modem cable connections DTE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 3
Pin 3 -> Pin 2
Pin 5 -> Pin 5
</pre>
(9pole SUB-D)
<pre>
serial ser: (amiga/aros) tty2 tty1USB0 (linux) COM1 (windows) (depends on the os being used)
speed baud transfer rate 9600 38400 lower baud might be more successful
data bits 8
stop bits 1
parity none
handshaking flow control - none xon/xoff (most likely) rts/cts dsr/dtr (pins not connected so should not work)
</pre>
*You cannot use compiled aros X86-64 bit software (when ready) on aros X86 32bit. PPC compiled software on X86 and so on.
*68k is tested with the UAE emulator (WinUAE) but some tests are done on native 68000 based Amigas and others.
*PPC support is very limited to certain devices.
If you use the WBStartup, you have to delete the other icons in the folder (readme etc..) and you have to add in the Icon Tooltype the parameter DONOTWAIT
If you use user-startup instead, you need to add the attached command "after assignment to LUA"
C:WBRun DH1:Extras/Utility/WeatherBar/WeatherBar >NIL:
Change the command to match your WeatherBar path.
<pre>
PATH sys:Utilities/WeatherBar ADD
run >nil: lua:amilua weatherforecast.lua
</pre>
To enter data your Country or City, ist with city_id numbers can be found [http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz here] or you need to go to [https://www.bbc.com/weather BBC Weather], once you type the name of your city or town in the appropriate tab, and press enter, the 7 numbers to be added in the "WeatherBar" will appear on the Browser url address bar above
Unicode v16.0 emojis are not supported but [https://github.com/jens-maus/libcodesets codesets.library] provides
<pre>
internally supported (hardcoded) charsets/codesets are: (conversions are possible from and to each codeset):
AmigaPL – Polish (Amiga)
Amiga-1251 – Cyrillic (Amiga)
ISO-8859-1 – Western European
ISO-8859-1+Euro – West European (with EURO)
ISO-8859-2 – Central/East European
ISO-8859-3 – South European
ISO-8859-4 – North European
ISO-8859-5 – Slavic languages
ISO-8859-9 – Turkish
ISO-8859-15 – West European II
ISO-8859-16 – South-Eastern European
KOI8-R – Russian
UTF-8 – Unicode
In addition, external charset table files can be stored in LIBS:Charsets or loaded by an application from PROGDIR:Charsets. The charset files included with this distributions are:
IBM866 – Cyrillic (cp866)
ISO-8859-7 – Greek (LatinGreek)
ISO-8859-10 – Nordic (Latin 6)
windows-1250 – Central/East Europe (Windows)
windows-1251 – Cyrillic (Windows)
windows-1252 – West European (Windows)
</pre>
Icaros 2.3 USB image needs a header stripped so it can work correctly
dd bs=512 skip=1 status=progress if=icaros_light_2-3-0_pendrive.bin of=/dev/sdxy && sync
Scalos
<pre>
-------------------------------
{ "STRING", "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K",
HALIGN LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT
VALIGN TOP | CENTER | BOTTOM
STYLE NORMAL | BOLD | ITALIC | BOLDITALIC
FONT // font specification - format: "fontname.font/size"
-------------------------------
arguments for STRING SRC
"diskstate",
"diskusage",
"diskusagefree",
"diskusageinuse",
"diskusagepercent",
"fibfilename",
"filecomment",
"filedate",
"fileprotection",
"filesize",
"filetime",
"filetypestring",
"iconname",
"linktarget",
"plugin" pluginname <optional plugin arguments>
"versionstring",
"volumecreateddate",
"volumecreatedtime",
"volumeordevicename",
-------------------------------
arguments for HIDE
"novolumenode",
"isempty" (some STRING)
-------------------------------
all internal commands:
"about",
"backdrop",
"cleanup",
"cleanupbyname",
"cleanupbydate",
"cleanupbysize",
"cleanupbytype",
"clearselection",
"clone",
"close",
"copy",
"cut",
"delete",
"emptytrashcan",
"executecommand",
"formatdisk",
"iconify",
"iconinfo",
"lastmsg",
"leaveout",
"makedir",
"open",
"parent",
"paste",
"putaway",
"quit",
"redraw",
"redrawall",
"rename",
"reset",
"selectall",
"showallfiles",
"showonlyicons",
"shutdown",
"sizetofit",
"snapshot",
"snapshotall",
"snapshotwindow",
"unsnapshot",
"update",
"updateall",
"viewbydate",
"viewbyicon",
"viewbysize",
"viewbytype",
"viewbytext",
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==What is AROS==
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*Computer Hardware
*AROS (operating system)
*Applications and Games
*User
[http://www.osnews.com/story/15819 AROS] is one of the intermediate levels between the computer hardware and the user. It is an open-source, clean-room implementation of AmigaOS 3.x that can be run on many different computer architectures. It runs primarily on PC x86 64bit and also PC 32bit hardware but also on motorola 68k and compatibles, some ARM and PowerPC.
This page will cover enough to be able to write the downloaded image to your preferred media, to run a LiveUSB, LiveCD or LiveDVD on your office/home PC (Live meaning you can test without changing your existing setup) and, ultimately, to use it.
Intel / AMD PC hardware support mostly covers the years 2000 to 2010 but work is under way to cover recent PC hardware. At the moment, AROS is '''not''' recommended to be '''installed''' on a working vital data holding machine. Instead, writing to and booting from a '''USB stick''' could be a much better option.
AROS is an hobby OS and can co-exist with Windows(TM), MacOSX(TM), Android(TM) or Linux(TM) and act as an alternative.
Unfortunately, Aros has few developers so upgrades and improvements can take [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/mailman/aros-cvs/ time to appear].
AROS core is now [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/IncompleteAPIs ~80%] finished and is usable, so keep in mind that the software is still considered ALPHA/BETA and in development. Currently AROS is fun to play with on a curiosity level, but it is also interesting to program. AROS has some multimedia features and has internet access.
Most importantly, use AROS to its maximum potential as it stands now, find ways to have fun with it and share your experiences.
Good Sites to visit
: [https://www.arosworld.org/home.php Aros World User forum]
: [https://ae.arosworld.org/ Aros Exec site relocated]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/ AROS News]
: [https://www.facebook.com/ArosWorkshop/ Aros Workshop],
: [https://www.osnews.com/topic/amiga-aros/ OSNews]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/aros/ Reddit]
: [https://archives.arosworld.org Aros Archives]
: [https://aminet.net/ Aminet]
: [http://www.amiga-news.de/en/ English translation of German site]
: [https://aros.sourceforge.io AROS]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS Codebase]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/issues Issues] and [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/bugs/ old defunct bugs site]
: [https://github.com/deadwood2 Deadwood's builds], [https://www.axrt.org/download/aros/v11/ v11 builds], [https://axrt.org/downloads-aros Updated i386 32bit PC builds],
: [https://github.com/ezrec Ezrec x86 m68k mirror of old svn version]
: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86, x64]
: [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros x86 and x64]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ AROS portable USB3 stick images of hosted Aros One x86 and x64 on debian]
: [http://vmwaros.blogspot.com Icaros Desktop x86 now on sabbatical, very old edition]
: [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone AspireOS, of the netbook Aspire One, very old edition]
: [http://arosalive.blogspot.co.uk/p/10-basic-aros-how-tos-tutorials.html Basic How To guides]
: [http://arosgamer.blogspot.co.uk/ AROS Playground], [http://thewetmachine.net/tag/aros/ Jess Wet Machine], [https://aroshacking.wordpress.com/ Jon Robertson's AROS Experiences and FPC Free Pascal], [],
:[http://www.apollo-accelerators.com/ Apollo Accelerators m68k], [http://www.amigablogs.net/ Amiga Blogs], [http://blog.a-eon.biz/blog/ Trevor Dickinson blog], [http://www.pegasos.org/index.php Genesi activity],
: [https://forum.amiga.org/ Amiga OS AOS 3.x forum]
: [http://eab.abime.net/ EAB Amiga]
: [http://www.amigaworld.net/ AmigaWorld]
: [http://www.ppa.pl/ Polish Amiga Like News]
: [http://www.apollo-core.com/ Apollo Forum]
: [https://amigaalive.blogspot.com/ AmigaAlive]
: [https://www.amigalove.com/software Disk Mags]
: [https://amigachristmastree.ultimateamiga.com/ Xmas Amiga Game Jam]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/amiga/ Amiga]
== Distributions aka Distros ==
For end users there are distributions (ready made with selected apps aiming to be easy to use), mostly created and maintained by one person in their own workflow/style. They reuse the nightly boot compiles to suit their needs and possibly other end users. You are free to create your own if required.
* For native 64bit Intel/AMD: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x64], [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 32bit Intel/AMD which will run on 64bit machines: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86], [https://www.tinyaros.it/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 68k [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One m68k], [http://www.aros-platform.de/ AROS Vision],
* For hosted Linux usb drive image [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ x64 Debian hosted version of Aros One],
* For hosted ARM there is Aeros and wip native RaspberryPi
AROS was originally developed on Linux but can run on an Intel-based Linux distro as an app. As time has gone on, it can be run as an app on many more operating systems (Windows, FreeBSD, Linux and limited on MacOS). This may sound strange: an OS running on top of another OS.
Basically, this is to take advantage of drivers (audio, internet, graphics, etc.) and compiler environments, in the existing OS, with which people may be already familiar. The term we use for what AROS does is "Hosted".
AROS Native is the term coined to describe AROS being run without any OS underneath it. It runs alone just like AmigaOS(TM) did. As this version does not benefit from "Hosted" drivers, dedicated ones have to be ported/written. Hence the smaller range of supported hardware / peripherals. We have other pages highlighting this support
AROS is open source so basically everyone can take part. The source is public on github and there are new commits most days. AROS is automatically compiled daily, result are the nightly builds hosted on Sourceforge. The nightly builds are only used for testing changes, testing software and the starting point for distribution maintainers or even your own distribution. They are very basic, miss some functionality and apps like web browsers and are not suited for end users.
* The [https://sourceforge.net/projects/aros/files/nightly2/ Nightly2], [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php nightly builds File Release Service] or [http://aros.sourceforge.net/downloads/ Sourceforge Project Web builds] are made automatically every night directly from the Github and in the past, SVN (Subversion) tree and contain the latest code for the AROS operating system. It should be noted that the builds have not been tested in any way and can be horrible broken.
There are two standards ABIv0 (old) and ABIv1 (newest).
*ABIv1 ABIv11 nightly builds for 64bit PC builds, it is where the most work is done by developers
*ABIv0 is needed for 32bit (which also runs on 64bit) intel / amd distributions
==Media==
AROS media tends to boot in this tier list of media types, first internal HDD SSD, CD DVD drive, and finally usb drive (last two can depend on bios boot order)
* USB .VHD
[https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86 and x64], with md5 below
<pre>
7dd7119ab3e56d75ee852c137226b4d7 *ArosOne-USB-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
cf906eeaad4a83b3520b1896bdc6b0d3 *ArosOne-USB-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
e2eb8fe8cfd61c567b0152a61cf85251 *ArosOne-x86-v2.8-USB-IMG.zip
559909c75c2f56472c74267a7d075355 *ArosOne-x86-v2.7-USB-IMG.zip
93da5898508c1a8c05bb8991ab7bd117 *AROS One Image-USB-2.4.zip
59fcabd7090e47f12d54f7eb78cf0f45 *ArosOne-x86-v2.2-USB-Image.zip
24fb8de726ae8fc5fe5bac6d30f03dc5 ArosOne-x86-v2.0-USB-Image.zip
f3d725e990072edce633b59747911b6b ArosOne-x86-v1.8-USB-IMG.zip
e089a24ae310e92fcc407a0125602ce8 Aros-One x86-IMG-USB-v1.6.zip
</pre>
[https://tinyaros.flazio.com/ Tiny AROS]
22bc993625b7c75b17263c0cc7e7baaa *Tiny Aros_copy.vhd (March 2024)
There is usually a vhd image inside the zip that can be written to USB sticks which is so much faster than the old ISO written to physical CD DVD method. This .vhd can be written to an USB stick / ssd with these pieces of software below but it will erase the previous contents from the usb
Windows - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ RPi Raspberry Imager, use custom and see all files], [https://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/ HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool], [https://rufus.ie/ Rufus up to version 3.20 may work with VirtualBox HD vhd images with Win7 but not some Rufus 4.x versions], [https://etcher.balena.io/ Balena Etcher but may spy on you],
Linux - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ Raspberry Imager Ubuntu], Suse Image / Multi writer, dd,
Mac -
* Virtual Machine .ISO or CDs DVDs
The native iso images are currently not compatible with Ventoy, Yumi, MultiBootUSB, Easy2Boot E2B, or similar
<pre>
11c8a147fcad7ecf52ae3a43e1934b69 *ArosOne-DVD-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
f93053d3b9ccf304d7e6ac3389e1987b *ArosOne-DVD-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
86d808a40dc7be389a758799a9b4f595 *ArosOne-x86-v2.0-ISO-DVD.zip
f1fc8599ef6a39e5df394e0f41d55526 *AROS-One-x86-ISO-DVD-v1.6.zip
</pre>
You can use a virtual emulator like VirtualBox, VMWare to mount the iso image which can then be used to boot and/or install to USB.
no software can write an AROS ISO to a Pendrive. The author of ‘Rufus’ (who used an Amiga 500 as a child) once tried, but when he saw the system composition, he said he was unable to do it.
The solution is to boot the ISO from a VM (WMware, VBox), then install the AROS build on the Pendrive, which will eventually become a Live Pendrive that can be booted on a PC.
The only precaution is that in some cases it is necessary to thoroughly clean the Pendrive of any partitions and remove any bootloader that is not AROS. The Pendrive must remain raw without any partitions.
You can clean the USB stick on a PC with a program that manages hard disks. You need to do a partition wipe. On some USB sticks, you can clean it with InstallAROS.
Previously the only installation option was CD-RW or DVD-RW, since the whole system can be burnt onto a single disk and can be reused when the next version is released. Good branded discs like Taiyo Yuden (later JVC) or Verbatim should be used to reduce frustration later. The days for this media is gone but kept here for information
Since nobody currently sells AROS on any other media, you will need access to a CD/DVD burner to create the installation disk yourself. After it is on a CD or DVD, then access and writing to USB pendrives becomes available (this should be viewed as an outdated or last resort alternative method now), as well as using good USB manufacturers like Sandisk, Kingston, etc. rather than some other no-names.
Try burning it to a CD-RW or DVD-RW using your CD/DVD burning program (most burning software have a burn iso option). The ideal writing speed is 2x or 4x, higher speeds can give errors and problems. Check the writing integrity of your CD or DVD if your software has an option to do so before going any further.
Standalone portable usb cd dvd drives do not boot physical burnt discs, please use an internal ide sata drive instead.
* SD-card
For ARM Pi Aros, copy the files onto a FAT32 formatted SD card.
==Booting==
The LiveUSB, and in the past LiveCD LiveDVD, is designed to trial (test drive) various operating systems without having to install them to your working system.
Since 2011, UEFI was introduced to replace the original PC BIOS which made booting media more confusing. Some changes in the UEFI/bios may be needed
*go into the bios using esc, f2 or f? and disable the Security -> Secure Boot and maybe apply option for Legacy IDE mode
*you may have to press F9, F10 or F12 or p on boot up to present a device boot options like USB or CD/DVD
*disable the Fast Boot config so it would recognize portable DVD-drive and changed the Boot-sequence
Secure boot was introduced by Microsoft and later consortium control what operating systems work with Secure Boot via shims.
For Aros, it is best to disable or be able to change Secure Boot (if you dual boot with Windows this may cause issues with Window boots after)
The grub part of the boot should be fully automatic, and you should see a multiple choice graphic card screen after 10 seconds for USB or over 30s CDs and DVDs.
After the grub graphics choice, AROS takes over the booting and any issues can arise here
=====Advice for various machines=====
Some of the stages involved and shown on the display in a typical AROS boot start up
<pre>
[MultiLoader]
[ELF Loader]
[Boot]
[HPET]
[Kernel:ACPI]
[Kernel:APIC-IA32]
[Kernel:SMP APIC]
[HiddStorage]
ACPI: ????
ACPI Error
[ACPI]AcpiOs????
[BattClock] Got RTC century offset 0x32 from ACPI
[PCI] Scanning bus ?
[AHCI] Sata
[Vesa] only if vesa is chosen as graphics option
[ATA] detect hd & cd drives
[ATA0?] ata-identity
[packet] fat.handler be.handler, etc.
[DOS]
[Storage:Bus]
[Storage:Controller]
[MSS] USB setup
[ehciInit] Port ? maps to controller ?
[I2C]
[ATI]
[drm] nouveau
[AROSTCP] if you have network driver prefs set up to start when booting
</pre>
; If boot fails, please give us some indication (pictures or videos) where the boot stops and the message(s) on screen.
AROS's native SATA/AHCI driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ahci.device, try disabling it. At your chosen boot entry in the GRUB menu, Press E, scroll down to the ahci.device entry, and add a # or ; at the start of that line or delete it with Ctrl-K. Then press Ctrl-X or F10 to boot.
If your disk isn't accessible at all with this change, you might need to change the SATA controller to IDE legacy mode in the BIOS: however, making this change will likely cause problems booting Windows on the same machine (if it's already installed). To disable ahci.device permanently, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and remove the ahci.device line from all boot entries you intend to use.
SATA AHCI Timeout while waiting for device to complete operations with BIOS SATA entry set to AHCI mode stops at "waiting for bootable media" screen, changing BIOS SATA setting back to IDE mode may allow it to continue booting
The ATA driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ata.device, try using the alternative in sys:devs/alt which is an older version. Press E when your chosen boot entry is highlighted in the GRUB menu, scroll down to the ata.device entry, and change it to read "module /Devs/Alt/ata.device". Then press Ctrl-X to boot. To make this change permanent, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and change the path to ata.device in all boot entries you intend to use.
Further options (removing the " ") to add to the GRUB menus to disable certain other components for debugging:
<pre>
Disable AHCI "AHCI=disable"
Disable NVME "NVME=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=nopci,nolegacy"
ATA safe mode: "ATA=nodma,32bit"
Disable IDE from SATA: "ATA=32bit,nosata2pata"
VIA / SIS with cdrom read io errors "ATA=nodma,nopoll"
noacpi all [PCI] devices to be invisible to AROS. disk drives work but network, sound won't
Set AHCI "AHCI=force150/force300/force600"
Disable AHCI/SATA: comment out with a # ; or remove ahci.device line with Ctrl-K
Disable USB: comment out # ; or remove pciusb.device and poseidon.library lines with Ctrl-K
Disable native graphics: "nomonitors"
USB3 "USB=xhci"
</pre>
Other useful grub command line options - nomonitors, noacpi, vesahack, nopoll
Press Ctrl and X together (or F10) to exit and boot with the new options. Just experiment with different variations until successful. Those working options will need to be reused with every reboot of AROS until you can edit the grub.cfg and make it permanent i.e. install to hard disk or USB.
* If you use VESA mode, you can see the debug log if you add 'vesahack' to the command line. This will set up split-screen mode. In the upper half you'll see AROS screen, in the bottom - debug log.
* ACPI ie. PCI hardware - If you get crashes at early boot, try adding 'NOACPI' to the command line
If you're having boot issues and have a null modem cable and a spare pc, a boot log is always useful. Edit your grub line to include debug=serial but would try with an with sysdebug=all in the line later as it can cause issues booting on machines with sysdebug=all enabled (corrupts the cpu initialization).
However, if you feel you have found a genuine bug/fault in AROS that needs attention, please use the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=439463&group_id=43586&func=browse bug submission form] to record as much information about what happened, why, and what hardware etc. you have so that people may try to assist you
For Virtual machines VMWare VirtualBox, etc., attach and press play to start the ISO image
If booting hasn't worked then it could be down to Bios/UEFI settings or USB3 (2014 onwards)
=====nvme.device=====
Since 2018, nvme drives are standard on most machines
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
=====AHCI=====
Starting taking over since 2011 on a lot of machines
* Check that UEFI (replacement for PC BIOS) has options set to remove UEFI SecureBoot option and apply CSM
* SATA drive is set for Legacy or a mixture AHCI/IDE and not AHCI
AHCI sata can be very difficult to get working
Most Windows installs are already set to AHCI sata, changing this to a legacy IDE mode setting can help but please check if Windows will still boot. Some hardware like Lenovo laptops do not always like being set in legacy mode so only use as a last resort and aware of issues that can be caused.
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
With a 16C/32T chip machine, disable SMT and it should boot.
=====ata.device for old BIOS's =====
Pre 2010 this was the de facto standard method of providing settings to the computer at a lower level
Some adjustments to the BIOS setup options are necessary (usually by pressing a key like DEL, F1, F2, F12 or ESC, p on the very early boot up of the computer).
*Adjust booting options like moving USB hdd, CDROM higher as it is quite often disabled or placed lower by default, i.e. USB hdd, CD/DVD are placed at the top above the hard drive. Try looking here [http://www.windowsreinstall.com/articles/bios/ Windows] or [http://www.hiren.info/pages/bios-boot-cdrom Bios] or [http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Bios-to-Boot-from-a-CD-ROM Boot] or web search "BIOS BOOT CDROM"
* At the '''SAME''' time, check if the SATA/AHCI option is set to Emulate or IDE Legacy, though this can have '''issues''' with any OS already on the hard disk. If in doubt, do nothing and seek advice.
* check that under BIOS settings you '''DO NOT''' have plug&play OS selected as Aros at this point is unable to route interrupts on its own and needs the BIOS to do that.
'''Save''' options changed at the end.
PCITool can show if the motherboard chipset is in IDE mode.
Class = 0x01 means STORAGE, Subclass = 0x01 means IDE. Also ProductID 0x3a20 resolves to non-AHCI mode in Intel ICH10 documentation.
==Installing==
We have a separate section [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_installing here]
We have a specific section for each CPU platform under the Specific platforms in the NavBar navigation bar on the right hand side menu
error code (-6) when using the ahci.device (has writing to disk problem but not reading) is enabled. change this line in your grub and reboot
<pre>
#module /Devs/ahci.device << disable
module /Devs/Alt/ata.device << add this line instead
</pre>
==File structure overview==
AROS' directory structure is mostly identical to AmigaOS directory structure, with some additions.
AROS: or SYS: also known as DH0: (i.e. the drive partition with AROS system) has the following simplified list of the main drawers (Amigas term for directories/folders).
{| class="wikitable"
|C:
| small apps, where AROS looks first for applications/games but will look at Tools, System afterwards
|----
|Devs:
| .audio, .hidd, network, graphics and other hardware device drivers are stored
|----
|L:
| where .handler files go
|----
|Libs:
| where .library files go
|----
|Prefs:
| applications that adjust or setup AROS functions and capabilities
|----
|S:
| startup scripts (for the aros boot process '''not''' grub) are stored here
|----
|Storage:
| place to keep old or alternative device drivers
|----
|System:
| applications associated with AROS operating system
|----
|Tools:
| extra applications
|----
|Utilities:
| extra applications
|----
|WBStartup:
| copy applications here to autostart with needed icons, drawers, data etc
|----
|}
See [[Aros/User/DOS#Drives.2C_Files.2C_Assigns.2C_Directories|DOS manual: Drives, Files, Assigns, Directories]]
=== Filesystem ===
Whilst the kernel is the heart, the filesystem is the blood of the system...
*Journalling - ZFS XFS ext4 NTFS SFS PFS3
*Non-journaling - BtrFS [http://aminet.net/disk/misc ext2] exFAT FAT32(VFAT) FFS
Filesystem options for AROS to install
* SFS default
* Professional File System PFS3 [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=52234&highlight=pfs3+free&page=13 m68k]
* FFS very old now but left for legacy usage
Other [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/filesystem filesystems] for storage purposes
* FAT32 favorite as most OSs support
* NTFS (can lock system)
* exFAT
PFS *minimises* the amount of fragmentation, but does not automatically defrags as it saves files to the drive
SFS tries to do exactly the same thing, but in certain cases it doesn't do as well as PFS. But since you can defrag SFS
The only filesystems that really NEED defragging are from Microsoft(TM) - exFAT/VFAT/NTFS
<pre>
Copy L/exfat-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an exFAT partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = exfat-handler
DosType = 0x46415458
</pre>
<pre>
Copy L/ntfs3g-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an NTFS partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = ntfs3g-handler
DosType = 0x4e544653
Also to make a read-only mount you can set:
Control = ro
</pre>
The Smart File System (SFS) is a journaling filesystem used on Amiga computers and AmigaOS-derived operating systems. It is designed for performance, scalability and integrity, offering improvements over standard Amiga filesystems as well as some special or unique features.
SFS is written in C and was originally created and released as freeware in 1998 by John Hendrikx. After the original author left the Amiga scene in 2000, the source code to SFS was released and its development continued by Ralph Schmidt in MorphOS.
Its development has now forked; as well as the original Amiga version, there are now versions for MorphOS, AROS, AmigaOS 3, and a version for AmigaOS 4, which have different feature sets but remain compatible to each other. Versions for AROS, AmigaOS and MorphOS are based on different branches.
In addition, there is a driver for Linux to read Amiga SFS volumes, GRUB natively supports it and there are free drivers to use it from UEFI. The Linux version is [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ independent code].
SFS (Smart File System) partially defragments itself while the filesystem is in use. The defragmentation process is almost completely stateless
AROS SFS version has a 120GB partition size limit on hard disks and DVDs current 4gig size limit.
The sources for the MorphOS 64-bit version of SFS were available but no porting to AROS has happened so far due to endian issues, etc.
SFS Tools
* GUI - arSFSDoctor,
* CLI - sfscheck , [http://www.portacall.org/ sfsundelete], sfsformat, setcache hits a usability ceiling around the 10GB / 100,000 file mark,
sfscheck dh0: seek purge fraglist defragment
If there are two simultaneous file writes in progress and you reboot machine (or it locks up or crashes) you may end up with a corrupted filesystem. Although arSFSDoctor may help, you might have to copy the files to another partition, format the partition with the errors on and copy the files back.
A bit error on the harddisk would give this error.
PFS / SFS are way more advanced and much much faster than the FFS. FFS is supported for legacy reasons only.
The Professional File System (PFS) is a filesystem originally developed commercially for the Amiga and now distributed on Aminet with a 4-clause BSD license. It is a compatible successor of AmiFileSafe (AFS), with an emphasis on added reliability and speed compared to standard Amiga filesystems. It also features multi-user abilities like the older MuFS.
PFS has so many advantages including the important things, speed, the ability to recover all deleted files even simply same name by typing the command ". Deldir" convenient if done in Directory Opus, virtually deleted files are copied normally as if they had never been deleted, other convenience is to not ever invalidate the filesystem, just put it on top of the startup-sequence command "diskvalid", which automatically corrects any irregularities in the system startup; PFS also provides a device for floppy which makes them very fast and takes advantage of the full capacity of the floppy including the area dedicated to the bootloader.
The device is split into two main areas. At the beginning of the device is the metadata section, which consists of a root block, and a generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store metadata. The rest of the device is another contiguous generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store data. The metadata section usually uses a few percent of the device, depending on the size of the device.
The metadata is stored as a tree of single blocks in the metadata section. The entire directory structure is recorded in the metadata, so the data section purely contains data from files. The metadata describes the location of data in files with extents of blocks, which makes the metadata quite compact.
When a metadata update occurs, the system looks at the block containing the metadata to be changed, and copies it to a newly allocated block from the metadata section, with the change made, then it recursively changes the metadata in the block that points to that block in the same way. This way, eventually the root block needs to be changed, which causes the atomic metadata update.
The filesystem is reasonably good at keeping files unfragmented, although there is a defragmentation tool available which will work on an online filesystem ie whilst being used.
It was the first filesystem to introduce the concept of the Recycle Bin natively at filesystem-level to the Amiga, holding the last few deleted files in a hidden directory on the disk root.
PFS version 5.3 was developed in C and a small portion of assembly code by Michiel Pelt. There are endian issues to be overcome and adapting the small amount of m68k to C before use on intel based machines, etc.
Autoupdate of files in a directory is already implemented in Wanderer, but not all file systems handle dos.library/StartNotify() in its full extent. It seems to work correctly in Ram Disk (thanks to AmberRAM handler), and it also works on SFS formatted devices. Other file systems might not yet have it implemented correctly though.
The PC equivalent of the Amiga's RDB is the master boot record (MBR).
===Installing Applications===
The typical means to install applications under AROS/AmigaOS involves simply copying/extracting the archive (.zip .lha .rar .tar.gz) file containing the applications files to your own desired location i.e. drawer/folder. Once extracted, launching it by double clicking on an icon (recommended) or using the shell (alternative). Generally, this is on a separate partition from your AROS system files, however in reality it can be any location - including RAM: if you don't want it staying around too long especially when you switch off.
At some time in the future it may be desirable for AROS to have a package-manager like subsystem able to retrieve information online about packages available for AROS and whether they update anything you currently have installed, however at the moment no such ability exists.
===User Data files===
AmigaOS has no notion of a default location to store user data files, and presently neither does AROS - though it may be desirable at some time to provide a common start location.
For most people, extra small FAT32 NTFS partition(s) as well as the usual Sys: (DH0:) and Work: (DH1:) / Briefcase (DU1:) partitions to store data seems preferable. Especially if a reinstall is ever needed.
===User Environment configuration files===
AmigaOS/AROS stores persistent system configuration data in directory assigned to ENVARC:. This, by default, points to SYS:Prefs/EnvArc.
During boot a copy is made to another assign, ENV:, which is for runtime usage. Changes to the files here will not survive a reboot.
Setting the env variables is generally done by applications themselves, or when necessary by the user using the SetEnv command. SetEnv has a SAVE switch to force the persistent copy in ENVARC: to be written also for when you are sure the change should be permanent.
Under the standard installation of AmigaOS style OSs, ENVARC: is copied to ENV: upon startup, which, if you have a hard drive installation, is in RAM:, hence, ENV: ends up being RAM:Env.
ENVARC: is the Environment Archive, which is the permanent copy of ENV:, which is the Environment. It's roughly like the Registry in Windoze.
Most programs do (and all should) store their settings in ENVARC: somewhere, and load them from ENV:. The effect of this can be seen in the Preference editors. If you Save your preferences, they go in ENVARC: and ENV:. If you click Use, they only go in ENV:. If you reboot, normally, anything saved to ENV: is lost, and is replaced with a copy of what is in ENVARC:.
you can set the default public screen for any tool started from a cli with the PUBSCREEN variable. So open the pubscreen, set PUBSCREEN to the name and start newcli for example, then the new cli window (and all following windows opened from that window) will appear on that public screen.
===Drivers===
All hardware support is placed in the Devs drawer (folder/directory). The network drivers <something.device> go in the Networks sub-drawer. Audio drivers <something.audio> are put in the AHI sub-drawer. Graphics drivers <something.hidd> are put in the Drivers sub-drawer.
==Configuring==
AROS has mainly decided on a MUI-like requester/menu/ clone so changing the background, icons, font, menus can be done with SYS:Prefs/Zune
AROS has several desktop GUI front ends like
* DOpus5 Magellan II, Wanderer and Scalos (medium)
* AROS Workbench, Workbook (smaller)
File / Directory managers like Dopus4, MCAmiga,
App Launch Shortcuts like FKey, Amistart, BoingIconBar, right mouse click on magellan, wanderer desktop, etc.
General usability decisions - Prefs/IControl,
Most apps can be autostarted by copying into SYS:WBStartup directory folder
e.g. WeatherBar.zip can be downloaded, unzip and the contents of the zip copied to wbstartup folder
ClicktoFront and .info to SYS:WBStartup so always be activated when turning on the computer
or add a text line to user-startup is SYS:S (scripts version of wbstartup)
e.g. standard Amiga / AROS does not allow clicking of background windows to come to the front to make it easy to get to the window you need but it has the ability if these apps are copied again to WBStartUp or are added to SYS:S/user-startup script
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/ClickToFront >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/DepthMenu >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >Nil:
Exchange controls Commodities and can be opened with alt, ctrl, h
Although there are heaps of docks, menus and other launcher programs on the Amiga like OSs, FKey has got to be one of the quickest and less complicated ways to launch programs, and it comes with the OS.
In SYS:Tools/Commodities, the FKey commodity (Ctrl Alt F) allows you to make actions assigned to some combinations of keys
<pre>
ALT TAB Cycle Windows
Cycle Screens
Enlarge Window
Shrink Window
Toggle Window Size
Insert Text
Run Program
Run Arexx Script
</pre>
e.g.
<pre>
LAmiga F1 = Avail Flush
LAmiga F2 = Open Prefs
LAmiga F3 = Finder
Alt Tab = Cycle Windows
LAmiga Tab or M = Cycle Screens
Alt Up arrow = Enlarge Window
Alt Down arrow = Shrink Window
Alt Home = Toggle Window Size
= Insert Text
LAmiga e = Run Program
= Run Arexx Script
</pre>
If your FKey GUI pops up when you start your Workbench up and you don't want it to, click once on the icon, go to the Icons-Information in the menu and make sure it has the tooltype set "CX_POPUP=NO".
Now let's launch it and assign the locale switching. After you double-click on FKey icon, launch the Exchange, choose the FKey from list and click the Show button. This will invoke the FKey window. You can see the ALT TAB in list assigned to window switching. Now enter the first key combination, say, ALT Z and go to the right panel. Choose Launch the program from pulldown menu and enter SYS:Prefs/Input as an argument. Append the USE switch and english preset name to the string as shown:
SYS:Prefs/Input USE SYS:Prefs/Presets/english
Click on the New Button to add the another combination. Now set the combination for your locale as shown above, replacing English name with your preset name. Click New button again and then Save Settings. Now you can use defined combinations to switch the layouts.
Although not needed by most users, the system wide ARexx script capability can manage many file manipulation task(s) but this would work only with those program that support [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs/Rexx ARexx] like
*Desktop - DOpus5, Scalos
*Dock - FKey,
*Files - Multiview, DOpus4,
*Internet Apps - Odyssey, WookieChat,
*General Apps -
the shell can be modified with escape strings but not needed in most cases
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
<pre>
RAlt Right Alt Key
LAlt Left Alt Key
RWinKey Right Windows Key
LWinKey Left Windows Key
RAmiga Right Amiga Key (if one)
LAmiga Left Amiga Key (if one)
</pre>
;Bootup Options
:Spacebar during boot, enters the bootmenu which allows a boot without startup sequence, etc
;Left Click
:LAmiga = LWinKey = F11
;Right Click
:RAmiga = RWinKey = F12
;Mark
:RAmiga and B
;Cut
:RAmiga and X
;Copy
:RAmiga and C
;Paste
:RAmiga and V
;Search
:RAmiga and S
;Mouse Movement
LAmiga and together with arrow keys - shift as well at the same time as well to move faster
;Mouse Selection
LAmiga and LAlt to select
;Screen Switching
LAmiga and M or N
;HELP key
Can sometimes be mapped to F11 but can be changed via FKey
===DOpus 5 Directory Opus Magellan II===
Dopus 5.x is a whole desktop replacement on the Amiga Workbench (Desktop)
DirectoryOpus app will assign DOpus5: to it's PROGDIR: automatically but if not add the below (edit SYS:System to suit where Dopus5 was installed) to your startup-sequence
<pre>
Assign DOpus5: SYS:System/DOpus5
DOpus5:DirectoryOpus
;DOpus5:C/LoadDB
</pre>
Left mouse button clicked twice on the desktop background brings up the Device List window.
Green strip notifies SRCE (source) and if another is open it will be red for DEST (destination). clicking on the red strip changes to green
Word list of actions with a left mouse click on the DOWN Arrow and directory stuff with < button which mirrors the icons at the top of each lister
single-key hotkeys? exactly the same as in dopus4, edit your functions (button bank, toolbar, menus etc.) and under the flags gadget is a key gadget, just click in it and press the key you want to use.
As for the extra text field... try turning off Extended lister key selection in environment / miscellaneous.
Shift and click on the icon - runs the icon
DOpus5 Magellan 2 Directory folder drawer structure
<pre>
ARexx - Arexx scripts .rexx and .dopus5 to perform tasks
Buttons -
Commands -
Desktop -
Environment - two environment files bundled:
default gets loaded if you run DOpus as a normal app
workbench gets loaded if you run DOpus as a WB Replacement (with LoadDB on startup)
Filetypes -
Groups -
Icons -
Images -
Modules - compiled tasks
Settings -
Sounds -
Themes -
WBStartup - Use this if standard SYS:WBStartup gives cannot wait error messages
</pre>
Settings -> Environment -> Display -> Workbench (Use)
*Settings -> Clock (add to title bar as well as the date)
*Toolbar -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 1) for Copy, Move, Delete, etc above the Device List
*Menu -> (Right Win Key together with 2)
*Buttons -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 3)
*Settings -> Environment (Right Win key together with 4) for Backgrounds, etc
*File Types -> (Right Win key together with 5)
*User Menus -> (Right Win key together with 6)
*Hotkeys -> Setup for quick shortcut keypresses (Right Win Key together with 7)
*Scripts -> (Right Win key together with 8)
*Icon Positioning -> (Right Win key together with 9)
Each Dopus5 theme are stored in a separate directory, named appropriately, which contains further sub directories
* Font (amiga bitmap fonts)
* Screens (jpg or any picture supported by datatypes but not animations)
* Sounds (wav but not iff 8svx )
* Icons (png newicons glowicons )
* Patterns (iff jpg png )
Just use wildcards in background filenames and you get a different picture every reboot
For example, configure in Environment -> Backgrounds -> Desktop something like this:
<pre>
Work:Pictures/Backgrounds/#?
...or
Work:Pictures/back#?.iff
...etc...
</pre>
[https://aminet.net/util/dopus arcdir and themes]
If you want to change the backdrop pic after a period of time, paste below into a text file called dopusrandbg.rexx and place in DOPus5:ARexx
<pre>
/* Changes DOpus background image forever
Start with:
Run >NIL: RX dopusrandbg.rexx
*/
if ~show("L", "rexxsupport.library") then do
if ~addlib("rexxsupport.library", 0, -30,0) then exit 10
end
/* Configure these two lines for your needs: */
minutes=1
picpath="Work:Pics/#?.iff"
address DOPUS.1
do forever
call delay 3000*minutes
dopus set background '"'picpath'"' desktop center custom
dopus refresh background custom
end
</pre>
If you don't want to use/open rexxsupport.library just for DELAY() then use the DOS Wait command
<pre>
/* random diropus backdrop changer */
/* by paul trauth, 1999 */
/* to do: non-repeatable randomness? */
options results
parse arg path
address DOPUS.1
/* get current backdrop pattern so it actually changes */
dopus query background desktop custom
currentpatt=result
lastslash=lastpos('/',currentpatt)
currentpatt=substr(currentpatt,lastslash+1,(pos('"',currentpatt,2)-lastslash-1))
dir=showdir(path,'FILE','/')
num=0
do while dir~=''
where=pos('/',dir)
if where>0 then do
file=left(dir,where-1)
dir=right(dir,length(dir)-where)
end
else do
file=dir
dir=''
end
if left(file,1) ~='.' & file~=currentpatt then
do
pics.num=file
num=num+1
end
end
which=random(0,num-1,time(s))
newbg='"'||path||'/'||pics.which||'"'
dopus set background newbg desktop tile precision exact
dopus set background on
dopus refresh background
</pre>
Clock format commands available are defined by locale. They are:
<pre>
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
</pre>
like %a %d-%b-%y %H:%M or
A WB ARexx interface, you could enter a cli command as a menu item to open a WB drawer like this...
RX "address WORKBENCH;WINDOW 'device:drawer' OPEN"
Where device:drawer is replaced by the path of the drawer to open.
The ARexx script would be capable to manage such a task but this would work only with those program that support ARexx
<pre>
dopus addappicon
dopus addtrap
dopus back
dopus checkdesktop
dopus clear
dopus command
dopus desktoppopup
dopus error
dopus front
dopus getdesktop
dopus getfiletype
dopus getstring
dopus matchdesktop
dopus progress
dopus query background, font, palette, pens
dopus read
dopus refresh all, background, icons, lister
dopus remappicon
dopus remtrap
dopus request
dopus script
dopus screen
dopus send
dopus set background, font, palette, pens
dopus setappicon
dopus version
</pre>
<pre>
lister add
lister addstem
lister copy
lister clear value
lister clearcaches
lister close
lister empty
lister findcache
lister getstring
lister iconify
lister new
lister query active all, dest source
lister query abort, busy, case, dirs, display, entries, entry, files, flags, handler, header, hide
lister query label, lock, mode, namelength, numdirs, numentries, numfiles, numseldirs, numselfiles
lister query path, proc, position, seldirs, selentries, selfiles, separate, show, sort,
lister query title, toolbar, value, visible, window
lister read
lister refresh
lister reload
lister remove
lister request
lister set busy, case, dest, display, field, flags, handler, header, hide, label, lock, mode
lister set namelength, newprogress, off, path, position, progress, separate, show, sort, source
lister set title, toolbar, value, variable
lister select
lister wait
</pre>
The '''command''' allows you to call internal DOpus commands from an ARexx script
<pre>
command all
command wait copy
command read s:startup-sequence
command source 12345 makedir name noicon
</pre>
*SFTP secure encrypted comms over internet using libssh2 and zlib (different protocol to the two below) on port 22
*FTPS secured with https like security on port 21
*FTP not secure and unencrypted protocol over internet on port 21 (should not be used today on the internet but for your own server)
===Wanderer ===
Backgrounds icon text sizes, colors, etc. with wanderer prefs in the prefs drawer but cannot use #? or *.* in the backgrounds file entry to randomly choose pictures
Enable the bar, you need to edit the text file ‘statusbar.prefs’. The change is simple: just change “False” to ‘True’.
Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/Wanderer/statusbar.prefs
Provides a way to hide the old Workbench 3.1 style of windows and screens.
Themes - SYS:Prefs -> Appearance
The default content of Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/themes.var should be "themes:ice" but can be changed via the theme prefs, please do NOT click the Use button. Its useless. As you know, it will ask for the theme volume. Just pick the theme you want, click on Save, then reboot.
* Decoration is on. Any time trying to change theme, you get: "Please insert volume Theme: in any drive"?
You could check if you find SYS:System/Themes or if it is missing. Then you could open startup-sequence which you can find in drawer "S". There should be a line:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES >Nil:
This does the trick.
Open a shell and run:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES
Than start the Theme prefs again... this should work
* The theme is the only thing that could slow the system a bit, but it's not that performance impacting on most uses, and you can switch it of completely. Remove C:Decoration from the bottom of the file sys:s/startup-sequence.
[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/theme ALua/Zulu script] built for faster Wanderer skin management. You can modify config files, install new (wdz format/zipped skin files) and delete skins via the Theme Manager.
[http://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/download-1 Global.Prefs]
===Scalos===
[https://web.archive.org/web/20180922220139/http://scalos.noname.fr/ Scalos] is not an OS replacement, it's a Workbench replacement. It replaces the desktop and graphical file management components.
Scalos is 100% Workbench replacement with most functions working like the original Workbench ones. Undo and Redo available for most window and icon operations. Fully multitasking so every window has its own task. While loading icons, any window function (e.g. Drag&Drop) is available.
24bit color support with window patterns - Unlimited and easily configurable via tooltypes. Optimised backgroundpatterns routine so patterns can be tiled, centred or even scaled to fit into the windows. Live updating window scrolling - Supports middle mouse button panning and drawer (folder) windows can be iconified on the desktop.
Icon imagetypes with all types are supported such as backfill or complement. Configurable surrounding iconborder. Icon support also visually highlights files which are soft-links in the file system. Icon dragging is more stable and far less flickery on graphics cards. Whilst dragging, icons are displayed with text and they can become transparent over anything where they can be dropped.
Single-window lasso mode, with scrolling window contents invoked by dragging mouse with configurable qualifier key. Text icon lasso selection used to ignore "Name column selects text icons" flag. Support for backfilled thumbnail icons, with selectable color and transparency. Added option to always generate square thumbnail icons with preview icons for images - Thumbnails can be permanently saved in icons.
Supports PNG icons with alpha channel and real transparency and displays OS3.5 GlowIcons and are all scalable. Iconborders with variations (normal, shadowed, outlined).
Completely configurable, filetype-specific user-definable popup menus and tooltips. Plugin system to exchange or add features and can enhance the Workbench and make it more configurable.
Filetype plugins to display filetype-specific information. - Currently, EXIF information viewer for JPEG images is included. Plugin included for 100% support of OS3.9 Workbench features. Plugin included for AREXX API compatible to OS3.9 Workbench.
Online update with updater.module
Scalos works also as a Workbench replacement. In this case the 'emulation mode' has to be set by using Scalos' own version of LoadWB and offers
* Scalos uses the Workbench Screen for its windows instead opening a new one
* AppIcon, AppMenuItem, AppWindow functions are redirected to Scalos
* all Programs placed in "WBStartup" should start
* The Screen will be reopened in case of changes in ScreenMode and Palette settings
<pre>
v1.0 (V39.201) - November 1999
v1.1 (V39.212) - December 1999
v1.2b (39.220) - June 6, 2000
v1.2d (39.222) - 2000 (latest public beta executable)
v1.3 (40.7) (beta) - August 2, 2001
v1.3 (40.22) - September 25, 2002
v1.4 (40.32) (beta) March 31, 2005
v1.6 (41.4) - March 27, 2007
v1.7 (41.5) - August 12, 2007
v1.8 (41.6) - March 12, 2009
v1.9 (41.7) (beta) - March 15, 2010
v1.9 (41.8) (RC1) - August 25, 2012 open source
v1.9.2 (41.10) Deadwoods' AROS late 2022 32bit and 64bit build unifying the code base of ` for AROS x86 ABIv0, AROS x86_64 ABIv11 and AROS m68k
</pre>
Distros may have Scalos files under SYS:System/Scalos or Extras:Scalos. Known [https://github.com/deadwood2/AROS/issues/75 bug list],
Certain files like Menu13.prefs, Palette13.prefs, Pattern.prefs and scalos.prefs need to be in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Scalos they can be found in Scalos:Storage/envarc and country drawer
or run the "Scalos Menu" preferences program. Note if already setup with sub-menu entries and then re-save your menu prefs as it will now generate a new/overwrite prefs file called "Menu13.prefs" in "envarc:scalos/". The same is also required for the new Palette prefs update, click 'Save' and a "Palette13.prefs" file will be saved in to "envarc:scalos/" directory.
<pre>
ASSIGN Scalos: SYS:xxx/xxx DEFER
ASSIGN Libs: Scalos:Libs add
;ASSIGN SYS:Devs/Datatypes Scalos:Devs/Datatypes add
Assign Theme: Scalos:Themes/Default_Theme add
Assign Locale: Scalos:Locale add
Protect Scalos:Tools/browse.script s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/OpenShell s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/run.script s add quiet
run Scalos:Tools/LoadWB
;Scalos:Scalos
</pre>
Add the above to SYS:S/startup-sequence or SYS:S/user-startup '''before any Wanderer entries'''
In the prefs drawer (folder) is the big prefs app Scalos_Prefs which covers these user setup areas
<pre>
About Scalos
Paths - should be preset
Startup - WBStartup drawer contents should auto run on each startup
Desktop - edit titlebar, icon layout and in misc, auto leave-out (drag icon to desktop)
Icons -
Drag and Drop -
Windows -
Text Windows - in misc, drawer sorting at start of listing if needed
TrueType Fonts - use Truetype fonts rather than system ones
Miscellaneous -
Plugins - after adding oop/title_clock.plugin %ti %da does not work, maybe needs ASCII .prefs added
Modules - ??
Menu - setup for MainMenu and PopupsMenu with New Menu, RE Name, Key: shortcut, Command Properties
FileTypes - already added def_Project icons and def_Disk (hdd sdd cd dvd etc) support
PopupMenu - tweak how popups appear
Pattern - Wallpaper backgrounds with Type DE, each pattern in the list can be edited, Save as Pattern.pre
Palette - change the color of things , Save as Palette.pre
</pre>
Scalos_Prefs - Pattern - Minimum options to be changed are
*DE Desktop/Background
*SC Screen
*TW Window/TextBackground ie Text listing showing if icon type not recognised
*IW Window/Background ie Icons showing
Workflow - In "Pattern List" tab, select New - choose a picture, highlight in list, click in number box under New button and slide to another number, click on "Defaults" tab and adjust Pattern numbers slider to choose right picture for each of the above options - Click "Pattern List" tab to check eveything is OK and click Save
Pattern List tab on Patterns Page - Allows you to compile a list of pictures (one at a time rather than a whole folder e.g. with #? or *.*), assigning a number Nr to one or more of them for easy reference. Using this number you will be able to assign the pictures to specific windows on the Defaults tab Page. If multiple pictures have the same number, one of the pictures will be chosen randomly. This will allow you to have random desktop pictures, random window backdrops etc.
Defaults tab on Patterns Page - Here you can set the defaults for the background pictures for the Desktop, Screen, Window and/or Text Mode throughout Scalos.
Randomize every time [check box] - Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture will be selected as soon as a window with the same number assignment is opened.
*Fit size: The picture will be resized to the dimension of the new window.You *MUST* have set GUIGfx on. asyncron layout: Pictures will be loaded and rendered while the windows opens (Like original Workbench). If this function is 'off', pictures will always be loaded before opening the windows.
*Use friendbitmap : The picture is present twice in memory for best speed. This option has no effect if V43 picture.datatype or GUIGfx are used. Always relayout: If "Fit size" is set, the picture will be scaled everytime the window's dimensions change.
*Randomize everytime: Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the If more pictures have the same number, one of them will be chosen randomly.
Patternlist New/Delete : Add a new picture. After that you should assign a number to it. The picture will be rendered as tiles. configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture
Asyncron-Task priority: You can set the CPU priority for the Task if "asyncron layout" is set.
<pre>
Desktop: Number of the Picture for the main window.
Screen: Number of the picture for the Scalos-Screen.
Window: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows.
TextMode: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows in Text Mode.
</pre>
Popup Menu preferences fully configurable menus (includes ToolsDaemon and ParM launch apps import), including support for context-sensitive Popup menus configs for top pull down menus for apps, etc.
Workflow - Scalos_Prefs then Menu, New Item, New Command add name at top then in Command Properties e.g. add Workbench and location e.g. DOpus:DOpus4 for apps Command for c apps or Rexx for scripts or Plugin for or AmigaDos for modules
<pre>
DESCRIPTION NAME/A This is the title that is displayed in the top line of any popup menu
INCLUDE NAME/A Name of file to be included. Path can be relative to "Scalos:FileTypes"
POPUPMENU Starts the popup menu description section for this filetype.
</pre>
The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
<pre>
SUBMENU "NAME/A"
ENDSUBMENU
MENUENTRY "NAME/A,KEY/K,DEFAULTACTION/S"
ENDMENUENTRY
INTERNALCMD "NAME/A"
WBCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,PRI=PRIORITY/K/N"
AREXXCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
CLICMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
ICONWINDOWCMD "NAME/A"
PLUGINCMD
MENUSEPARATOR
ENDPOPUPMENU
TOOLTIP
ENDTOOLTIP
</pre>
<pre>
Starts the tooltip description section for this filetype. The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
GROUP "ORIENTATION/K"
ENDGROUP
MEMBER "HIDE/K"
ENDMEMBER
HBAR
STRING "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K"
SPACE "SIZE/N/A"
DTIMAGE "FILENAME/A"
</pre>
Each theme drawer (folder) has these further folders
<pre>
About -
Desktop -
FileTrans -
FileType -
Icons -
Menu -
Modules -
PointerIcons -
Prefs -
Sound -
Window -
</pre>
*Plugins
<pre>
devicefilter.plugin
persist.plugin should a crash or reboot occur - next time Scalos started, all windows re-opened
title_clock.plugin add digital clock to title see more below
title_envvar.plugin %ev, which can be used to display the value (a string) of the variable in the titlebar
title_freepens.plugin
volumegauge.plugin
wb39.plugin
wbrexx.plugin plugin adds a Workbench 3.5+ compatible AREXX interface to Scalos internals
xtwindows.plugin left or right ALT or left or right SHIFT keys when open/close windows
filetype.plugin then run FileTypes-prefs and customize the filetypes (eg import from a DefIcons-brainfile)
menu.plugin
</pre>
*Modules - delete, empty_trashcan, execute, find, format_disk, information, iconproperties, newdrawer, reboot, rename, systeminfo, windowproperties
*Tools - scripts like LoadWB, quit.rexx, open_volume.rexx,
In Scalos_Prefs->Filetype->Recognition you can define the filetypes and on "Action" you define specific context menu for all filetypes defined in recognition (similar to magellan)
there is the same you must show all first (list is only limited) so you created a file type AAABBB, you need to have def_AAABBB icon
Associating files with "Scalos_FileTypes" is very simple, practically it is very similar to Dopus4, first you create the Def_icons to assign to the file type (will be seen automatically ), then run "Scalos_FileTypes" you add the extension, fill in the descriptor (MATCH or PATTERN etc..) and save
then you create a appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below you can define how files are identified. I use "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending. Then you click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-klick on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it.
defined all archive types from XAD in "filetypes". If you change to "action" and click on "archive" you can define the context menu that is shown if you do not define a specific context menu for a filetype
Reset to Default in Scalos_Prefs resets all settings so BEWARE
<pre>
The Scalos desktop screen titlebar may be configured using the main Scalos Preference program. This oop/time_clock plugin adds some additional placeholders:
%ti, displays the current time in the default Locale format. e.g. "10:43:37"
%da, displays the date in the default Locale format. e.g. "Saturday 14 July 2001"
Using the supplied prefs program for the plugin, or editing the ASCII file ENVARC:Scalos/title_clock.prefs you can use the following standard Amiga Locale values to change the formatting
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%C - same as "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%n - insert a linefeed
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%t - insert a tab character
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
like %d %m %y or %a %d %B %Y %p
</pre>
Shutdown -> right mouse button Scalos, About, Reboot, Shutdown
ToolTypes can be added to the Scalos.info icon like
*SCALOS_PATTERNNO=<number> : background image matching the number
*SCALOS_NOTEXT : The Icon will be drawn without Text.
*SCALOS_NODRAG : The Icon will not be draggable. Its position will be fixed.
*Module iconproperties - Added SCALOS_BROWSERMODE tooltype support
runcommand parameters... in which case:
<pre>
%p = parameters
%w = directory path
%d = device-name
%% = literal percentage token
</pre>
With the help of the wbrexx.plugin Scalos gains support for more of the compatible arexx API
If an arexx command produces an error you will find the error code placed in the WORKBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
ACTIVATEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Activate the root window */
ADDRESS workbench
ACTIVATEWINDOW root
/* Activate the "Work:" partition's window if already open*/
ACTIVATEWINDOW "Work:"
</pre>
CHANGEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Change the root window; move it to position 10,30. * and change its size to 200100 pixels */
ADDRESS workbench
CHANGEWINDOW root LEFTEDGE 10 TOPEDGE 30 WIDTH 200 HEIGHT 100
/* Change the currently active window */
CHANGEWINDOW active 20 40 200 100
</pre>
Most of Scalos' issue are due to the flexibility of its' user configuring nature but if
The sort menu plugin needs to be ported from ASM to C.
IIRC Scalos has a command line option to fully replace Workbench/Wanderer.
The Theme: assign is used by both Wanderer and Scalos but I didn't have any problems using both at the same time.
The Program will be started from the Shell.
If "WB Args" is set, with the Argument "%p" will be replaced by the path of the activated Icons. The Program will started with the specified Stack value.
IconWindow: Scalos opens the window of the specified path.
PlugIn: Starts a Scalos Menu-PlugIn.
If a Menu Item with empty name is specified, Scalos displays a separator line.
It's possible to Drag&Drop an Icon in the Configuration Window. All values will be set accordingly. Entries may be dragged across the list.
Mac-like selection : This function activates a multiselection method used on MacOS or Win95. Don't have to hold down shift to drag them. Clicking on an already activated icon will
not deselect all other icons.
MMB move: The window contents may be moved using the middle mouse button.
WindowPopup title only: PopupMenu for windows can be opened only on window's title bars.
FullBench: Screen-Titles removed and Main Window set Full Size.
Scalos Prefs. Go to Settings->Scalos->Prefs and then the Misc section. Remove the tick against Full Bench. If you've enabled it, the titlebar will disappear when you select backdrop.
Default Icons saveable : The icons which Scalos generates if "show all files" is enabled, can now be saved
using "snapshot" menu option. load DefDisk first : Try to read the icons first from the DefIcons Path before using disk info.
Hide hidden files : If this function is activated all files or directories where the "hide" flag is set will not be shown.
Many of my Icons display more than once on the screen, while on the workbench all seems ok.
The Workbench filters double displayed icons, Scalos does not. Solution: please edit the ".backdrop" file and clear double lines.
Background images not scaled. GUIGfx option not set or guigfx.library and/or render.library not installed.
If working with CD's causes crashs or Scalos doesn't work correctly.
Most Filesystems doesn't support the ExAll function correctly. Disable "Use ExAll" in Scalos prefs.
Scalos doesn't start any program in the WBStartup. WBStartup Path may be set wrongly or Scalos was not started in Emulation Mode (LoadWB etc)
Some programs will not startup with error message "has not returned, wait some more"? and "unable to open your tool"
need a def_icon with the same name predefined, then create an appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below this can define how files are identified.
* either "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending
* or
Then click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-click on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it. All in all handling is of course different to magellan but can do similar
For the RAM Icon, to obtain this you have only to copy the icon in the Icon Path as "RAM.info" or "Ram Disk.info". All functions will automatically be performed
sometimes cut into half or quarters when scrolled off screen or drawers moved - settings issue probably
Sometimes leaves initial drawer window imprint on desktop when moved - settings issue
Scalos AROS released a [https://github.com/deadwood2/contrib/tree/master/scalos new build V2022-07-21] with the following changes noted:
<pre>
Fixed:
Numerous crashes when working on 64-bit with 64-bit heap
Wrong background color of Scalos logo on Scalos splash window
Backgroung image of Scalos splash window and Scalos About window is not visible
Icon labels on desktop and in drawer windows are displayed using Topaz instead of Arial font
Font.prefs are not being loaded on 64-bit
Font.prefs are being wrongly saved on 64-bit
scalos.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64, scalos is using always default preference
scalos.prefs are being saved on x86 and x86_64 in format not compatible with m68k
NewPopupmenu.prefs is wrongly written
Plugins are not loading at Scalos startup
wbrexx.plugin is crashing at startup on 64-bit
Multiple controls missing on Scalos Prefs/Icons page
System crash when clicking on def icon image on FileTypes Prefs/Recognition page
Status bar, control bar, buttons sometimes don't have images displayed
Buttons in Scalos About window have white corners rendered where they should be transparent
Crash when leaving out an icon
Crash when adding a User-defined Button to Control bar without setting it's properties in Scalos Prefs
Crash when removing any button from Control bar in Scalos Prefs
Scalos Prefs allows editing TTEngine font properties when TTEngine is not present causing crash in Icons/Labels and Text Windows/Fonts pages
deficons.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64
Reset to default in FileType Prefs and Save does not save preferences
Won't fix:
Scrollbars visible on titles of TrueType Fonts, PopupMenu, Menu, FileTypes, Pallette and Pattern pages of Scalos Preferences
Not fixed:
Wrong rendering on DualPNG icons
Refreshing drawer windows is slow
Starting Prefs/Locale or Prefs/Input from Scalos causes other preferences to fail
Desktop wallpaper is damaged where Splay window was displayed
When started from Wanderer, after saving Scalos Prefs, reload does not re-open main Scalos window
Difference in behavior between Cleanup from popup menu and Cleanup from top menu - possibly due to missing plugin, check Cleanup association in Menu Prefs
</pre>
===DOpus 4 Directory Opus===
Copy DOpus4 app to WBStartup directory folder so it starts on boot up each time
Another method is add the below to the bottom of the user-startup script in S: drawer/directory
<pre>
run DOPUS:DirectoryOpus -i >NIL
</pre>
makes DOpus starts up in Iconified state at the top of Wanderer's screen. Left click on this to highlight and right mouse click to open.
Just click on the sides of either outer edges of DOpus windows and it will display the parent device/volume list.
DOpus saves it features in a CFG file which can be edited to suit anyones' needs by reading the [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool Dopus Manual] which is in Guide format.
===AmiStart===
Auto generates the apps menu but scans the drive each time - AmiStart can choose apps you are not interested
* how to disable annoying zune/mui 'bubbles'?
try a right-click on AmiStart and release on Global settings. Then click on the bubbles gadget. Move the Show Bubbles slider all the way to the left.
===BoingIconBar===
User chooses the apps to add to the dock at the centre bottom of the screen but has to be done manually, please use Save afterwards
Or easier edit the text file of SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/iconbar.prefs and save
<pre>
SYS:System/Shell
SYS:Tools/DOpus4/DOpus4
SYS:Utilities/Editor
SYS:System/SysMon
SYS:System/Scout
Work:Extras/Internet/OWB/OWB
Work:Extras/Graphics/Lunapaint
Work:Extras/Graphics/ZunePaint
AROS:Tools/MPlayer/MPlayer
Extras:Internet/AmiFox/AmiFox
</pre>
right mouse click on bottom edge of screen where boingiconbar shows - select settings which opens BoingIconBar Preferences to add apps
If no dock showing Add, to add apps click Add Program and search for the executable
another method is to drag icons to ends of the bar and move them on the Bar using the Prefs/BoingIconBar
===Icons===
Icons are typically now .png pictures renamed as .info e.g. so Office application name would have a Office.png renamed as Office.info or MyApp.png as MyApp.info, etc.
Leave Out menu option to leave app icon on desktop
To select multiple icons and save their positions, click on the first icon and after while you hold the Shift key down select further icons and don't release it before SnapShot is finished. You can also select a whole group of icons by pressing the LMB at the top left of the icons and while keeping the LMB down moving the power towards the bottom right. A expanding bounding box will appear and all the icons within it will be selected.
Clean Up menu option (right mouse button -> Icons) rearranges icons in a drawer or disk window into a neater condition. To use, open the window to rearrange and select Clean Up. To keep the icons in the new positions, select all the icons (shift key or mouse selection) and select 'Snapshot' and then Window and then again with All.
In DOpus5, Scalos, wanderer, most files have an icon file associated with it. To change the default tool, select Icon menu, Information, and change the default tool string. For example, you could use Multiview, Editor and so on for most text, graphics and some sound files as long as the appropriate Datatype classes are installed. For scripts, set the tool to C:IconX
C:Join Image1.png Image2.png TO MyFile.info
is enough to make a dual state icon from two png images. You can then use Wanderer's menu Icon/Information on it to edit its fields and tooltypes.
[http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-46881.html Amiga OS 3.x AfA icons thread], [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=66213 Later DualPNG and OS4 icons thread] and [http://archives.aros-exec.org/share/graphics/icon/ Alternative Icons sets] like [http://www.amiga-look.org/artwork/classic-wb-png-iconset-l ClassicWB]
[http://www.masonicons.info/6.html AISS toolbar images] unpack unarc them into RAM: and copy Images directory to SYS:Prefs/Presets/
AISS icons are looked for in PROGDIR:, PROGDIR:Images, SYS:Prefs/Presets/Images and then in TBImages: according to Open Amiga guidelines.
there is Demos/iconscale which could be launched from S:User-Startup with two arguments, telling it the horizontal and vertical size. IE something like
Demos/iconscale 40 40
It will shrink icons... not sure if it will be very nice though. it doesn't work for the icons on the main desktop.
there is an option to scale an icon to a bounding box afair, try iconsize followed by two numbers, like:
iconsize 32 32
Is there any way in AROS to change an icon type from Project to Tool or vice versa?
Either the SIT option of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/ ProcessIcon], or the TYPE option of HandleInfo (not sure if this one works at all, please test with care).
processicon sys:pathoftheicon SIT=Project
SIT Set type of ICON. Allowed types are: "Disk", "Drawer", "Tool", "Project", "Garbage", "Device", "Kick" and "AppIcon".
Btw, are your icons, the #?.info files, writable, is the W flag set ?
===Fonts===
Install the #?.ttf files to SYS:Fonts/TrueType. Use SYS:System/FTManager to "Install Font" each #?.ttf file which will generate associated #?.otag and #?.font in SYS:Fonts. Use SYS:Prefs/Fonts to change system fonts and SYS:Prefs/Zune to change others.
To achieve our goal we will use the Setup Locale, Input, Zune and Fonts, as well as The FTManager.
Begin
The first step you should do is to get the system to know that we speak and write in another language. What you need to do is to open the setup program and choose Locale country, and list "preferred languages" to put it first and then English. If you want the tab "Time Zone" and select city of residence to set the clock correctly. Of course we save our changes and continue opening the setup program Input. This sets the keyboard language as our beginning. When the language layout was created there was no option to switch to Aros keyboard (layout switching), so to write in the language you had to hold down Alt, something you encounter in other functions. This time working with the team of Aros to create a new keyboard layout to replace the old so we can get rid of the button Alt. For now though let only selected this layout and do not turn the switch on the keyboard.
Custom Keyboard Layout
[http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/tree/HEAD:/workbench/devs/keymaps keymaps are in place but unfortunately when they are not, then indeed things become a bit 'low-level' as it involves redefining some tables with values that match your keyboards]
only need to add your compiled table as new keymap.
So taking a little peek here shows that it should be possible to compile using
gcc -opc105_tr pc_105.c -nostdlib
where the pc105_gr/pc_105.c needs to be replaced with your own adjusted keymapname/c-file
[https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Enabling_Greek_Characters_on_Your_Keyboard General overview of Greek letters on keyboards]
Installing fonts
*[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/EPAGrWb System jaggy]
*Outline resizable .font .otag
In this step you need to download some fonts that can support the encoding in our system. The easiest way is to run the script "Download Fonts" you'll find in the folder OWB. This script downloads from the Internet, and unpacks some fonts for OWB web browser, which is placed under the folder Fonts:TrueType. But as these can only be used by OWB and not the system, which unfortunately does not see. To make them available to the rest of the system, open the program FTManager, you will find the folder AROS: System /. From there select the field "Codepage" option "ISO-8859-7" and list the font "Arial" and "Regular" form in which you must double-click with the mouse. In the window that appears, select the bottom right the checkbox "Anti-aliasing" button and then "Install". Immediately folder Fonts: created files "arialregular.font" and "arialregular.otag", which are necessary in order to see the system font. Do the same steps if you wish for other fonts.
Final stages
After completing the above, open the folder AROS: Prefs / and run the program settings Fonts. In the new window, select the fields "Icons" and "Screen" as the font "ArialRegular" to the size you want. In the field "System" to give "s_courier", which, however, because it is not True Type Font support Antialising, and may seem a little broken. You can also use the CourierNew, if you have installed the above procedure. After you save the changes and open the Zune program settings. In this set the "ArialRegular" font fields in tabs "Windows" and "Groups", and save the changes. Reboot the system. To make sure that the above worked properly run NoWinED, which you will find under the folder AROS: Tools /. If that everything is working correctly you will see the menu and the settings window with Greek letters. You can also write in the language using the button Alt. Second program that you can try, which is fully localized, is WookieChat, which you will find in the folder AROS: Extras / Networking. And in this place all the menu and settings window works.
===Windows===
*Intuition
The window you position and resize, you right click on that windows title bar and in the dropdown menu you snapshot from there. Right click to show menu -> Window -> Snapshot Windows or All but it will NOT work if that folder has no icon (e.g. Disk.nfo) attached to it. You need a folder icon. The window information gets saved in it.
As for maximising the window using a shortcut key - Alt and up arrow key
The AROS-Shell windows can be moved, resized by editing sys:s/icaros-sequence
<pre>
; run shell
if ${Icaros/autoshell} EQ true
run QUIET c:newshell >NIL:
EndIF
</pre>
; slimmer right aros the screen
run QUIET c:newshell con:0/150//300/ >NIL:
; top right corner scr-x scr-y win-x win-y
run QUIET c:newshell con:600/150//300/ >NIL:
*Zune - AROS version of MUI
Magic Menu type functionality is implemented in IControl preferences editor: in the frame called Menus, switch type from Pull-Down to Pop-Up and/or iControl just tick the sticky menu option.
Windows outside screens causing a problem either uncheck "Offscreen move" for windows in IControl prefs editor. Or use FKey commodity and define two key shortcuts:
* the first using the command "cycle windows" (for example ALT TAB);
* the second using the command "rescue window" (for example ALT F5).
Now you can cycle windows until the one you want to rescue, and then "rescue" it: it will move back inside your screen.
How to save the window size on wanderer (snapshot all, snapshot windows)
Same for icon position on wanderer, can't save the position. Icon position cannot be saved yet, but you should be able to save the window position and size. sys:prefs - wanderer icon has option to save window size on exit but just for dh0. To get saving working on (DH1: Extras:) partitions try deleting the dh1 disk.info file, then reboot. The system should create a new dh1 icon.
* how to set up permanently 'view all files'?
As for viewing all files, removing disk.info for that disk did the job
* how to list and kill processes (xkill would be useful) ?
sys:Extras/System/Scout can kill apps
sys:Tools/Commodities/Exchange can remove available commodities
* how to restore 'go up' button in wanderer window? (it doesn't show up anymore).
If you're using Icaros, go to the theme prefs and make sure that decoration is checked. Also, some themes do not use a parent button, so try another theme. You may have to restart Aros before the theme will change.
* Is it really safe to turn off (hardware button) computer at any time (worried about USB hard disk)
yes you can turn off the computer IF none of the drives are in progress (i.e. writing). Best to use Wanderer menu option Quit otherwise
===Printing===
This is still work in progress
print from my AROS box!
<pre>
1. installed printfile ( http://www.lerup.com/printfile/ ) on my Windows XP computer
2. set up the print spooler option, and used ghostscript filter for ps files
3. made the spool folder accessible from ftp (setting up ftp server on Windows)
4. send the ps file from my AROS box to the ftp server using curl (curl -T filename ftp://windows.box.adress --user username:password)
</pre>
It's a bit complicated but it works!
*Postscript
Best to set Printer Prefs in the Prefs drawer to print-to-file or parallel/USB port
Save document in postscript or convert picture/text to postscript
Print using compatible [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/AROS_USB_support#printer.class_-_PostScript_3_and_internal_ghostscript_drivers Ghostscript printer] or Postscript printer
*GutenPrint
Some work has been done
;There are no individual drivers yet for HP's Photosmart, EPSON's EPL, CANON's, Lexmark, CUPS PPD, etc.
===Files===
====File endings and datatypes====
* Check if the file has his own .info icon file with a tool set to open it. IIRC this has higher priority over the def_XYZ.info file association.
* In ENVARC:SYS/def_Text.info or whatever def_ file needs changing, use Wanderer's menu Icon -> Information and change the def_XYZ.info there. If you're on ABIv0 and want it to be applied immediately, you might have to copy it to ENV:SYS/ (or to reboot).
* Identifying file types by file ending is only a fallback. Far better it is to search for magic words, for flac files this would be "flaC" according to this [http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html documentation].
For instance, to open PDFs with arospdf not localised in the default drawer of Icaros (Work:Extras/Applications/arospdf) but localised in a custom drawer in AROS. The default tools are defined in the icons in sys:prefs/env-archive/sys e.g. def_PDF.
File type identification is done by datatype descriptors which you can find in Devs/Datatypes. The AROS build system has a tool which creates such datatype descriptors.
'''Changing of default tools of existing icons is easy as shown above. Adding of new file types is not hard, but needs knowledge of the AROS build system.'''
The enduser way would be to download the attached file, which contained two executables:
1) createdtdesc, to make a new datatype description
2) examinedtdesc, to read/show existing datatype descriptions
use 2 to get an idea on how it things are currently done in aros by providing this executable a file from the drawer sys:devs/datatypes/ (alternatively you can find the original .dtd files here).
use 1 to make your new datatype. Use the accompanied FORMAT file (also here) to read how to make your own datatype descriptor. use 2 to get hints from other datatype descriptors.
Note:
When creating a new descriptor would advise against using the pattern property, but instead use the default pattern of #? and create a Mask that matches your filetype. This requires some research in order to discover how your filetype can be recognized properly. Of course with making something like a descriptor for an ascii textfile, you would fallback to using the pattern (e.g. #?.text as the filetype cannot be determined easily otherwise).
<pre >
# name - choose wisely and informative. also used for icon's name.
# version - choose as you like as long as it complies with version rules
# basename - the 'root' datatype class. be aware that e.g. it can influence behaviour. for example when choosing binary and using tool multiview in project icon, the file will be viewed as binary file (choosing sound would tell mulitview to view the file as a soundfile). So this can influence the underlying tool being used. Could become messy if users started to modify the tool manually.
# pattern - This is the file pattern match e.g. #?.text
# Mask - A mask to identify the file. Requires knowledge of the actual file structure. For example 'M' 'Z' for an msdos executable.
# GroupdID - not supported (AROS native) files - use syst as that would be the least intrusive in case an AROS tool/program tries to load such datatyped file.
# ID - In your case, the first four characters of the name at subchapter 1 (in lower case) (or less if name is shorter).
# flags - How the mask needs to be interpreted. In your case would be mostly DTF_BINARY in combination with (wanted or not) DTF_CASE (to tell if mask used letters are case sensitive or not)
# priority - the priority of how the type is handled so that on datatype could have precedence over another? In any case, document tells it to be mostly 0.
</pre >
Now that you know each field and what it does (more or less), you write this fields in a text file for your own invented datatype, save it and create the actual dt with the tool in 1. in the end the created dt must reside in sys:devs/datatypes/ drawer.
Then you would create a default icon in sys:prefs/Env-archive/SYS drawer. Don't forget to reboot or copy .info file to ram:env/sys in order to test. also don't forget to set which tool to start f.e. c:lx or dh4:emulators/mycoolemulator
To test, open Wanderer then show all files and doubleclick on a file of type you just created. Alternatively you could use the 'open' command from shell (with file of datatype you just created as parameter).
And as a last note. it would perhaps be welcome to have a program like xicon and/or runprglist for AROS (unfortunately both without source, but something similar could be created for AROS).
Sounds complicated ?
Perhaps... but OS like windows needs a complete registry to be able to do things like this. And yes, i am aware windows has gui tools that does it (more or less) for you (by manipulating the registry). Same could be done for AROS (without integrating a registry in AROS that is ).
Would that suffice ?
red1+2: typos, reformatting.
disclaimer: please note that using these tools can screw up your currently installed support for datatypes when used incorrectly. Do not use if you do not understand what you are doing. Use at own risk.
==Network Connection==
AROS currently only has one real choice for TCP/IP networking - AROSTCP. This is a port of the AmiTCP package from AmigaOS (TM), with a number of enhancements/fixes from AROS developers.
Please use Prefs/Network to set up wired, wireless or USB networking
Non USB wifi is easier, USB wifi can be an annoyance - remember to save whilst in prefs
===Wired===
=====IPv6=====
No support so far
128bit IPv6 address packet
<pre>
Local FD::/8
Global 2000::/3
64:ff9b::/96
</pre>
NAT64 translates IPv6 to IPv4
DNS64
OS routing works with
<pre>
MacOS Ventura
Windows 11 with cloud account
Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish
Android 10 (block google dns)
</pre>
====IPv4====
The top half of the IPv4 Configuration tab on the Network Prefs deals with the network card/USB and the lower half the router part.
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs DHCP.png|thumb|DHCP Settings]]
'''Upper part of IPv4 tab'''
* Click Add on the top right of the Prefs which opens a window called '''Interface'''
* Enter Name as net0 (but can be anything as long as it is consistently used in other sections)
* check mark on Active
* select device to be used using the '''right hand-side gadget''' of the box where the device name will go
* set Unit to 0
* IP Mode is default set to '''Get address from DHCP'''
* IP Mode set to Manual if DHCP does not work automatically
From the shell CLI, ifconfig -a
Under net0: section, inet starting 192.168.x.xxx
* inet or '''Address''' of network card
* netmask convert to decimal so 0x'''ffffff7f''' becomes 255.255.255.247 which is used to adjust the above '''Address''' into
* broadcast 192.168.xxx.xxx
click OK
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs Manual.png|thumb|Manual Settings]]
'''Lower part of IPv4 tab'''
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP (default)
* or changing to Manual if automatic DHCP set up does not work
* '''Gateway''' (Router Internal LAN-IP) (Default Route) = 192.168.0.1 (D-Link Netgear), 192.168.1.1 (Linksys 3com), 192.168.2.1 (SMC Microsoft), 192.168.1.254 (Belkin), 192.168.123.254 (USRobotics) else check with your router manual
* first DNS = use 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 212.50.160.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* second DNS = use 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 213.249.130.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* At the bottom of IPv4 tab, check mark the '''Start networking during system boot''' option
* Save and reboot (sometimes Network restart fails, so reboot every time to be sure)
'''an alternative way''' to AROS ifconfig -a, other OSs have similar for the same internet connection. Another connection will have different settings.
e.g. From [http://www.ncsu.edu/resnet/windows/ipconfig/ Windows], '''ipconfig /all'''
and note down the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers values and put these values in "manually" into AROS Network prefs.
e.g. From Linux via dhcp router have a look at etc./dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info
* for manual input look at /etc/networks (IP or Gateway) and /etc/resolv.conf (DNS)
Please note that all in one routers (wired+wireless) or separate routers may need different settings
IPv4 involves routing (192,168.x.x), firewall, NAT
===Wireless===
[[File:MyArosWirelessSetup.png|thumb|Setting up]]
[[File:MyArosWirelessTCP.png|thumb|Shell commands to work out what is happening]]
We must first make certain you have a Atheros 5k chip inside acting as the wireless wifi option. Open PCITool in Tools directory. Down left hand side are a series of numbers 0.00.0 etc. Click on some at the bottom and hopefully one of them will say Atheros AR5??? or AR242?.
or a Realtek RTL8187B, we can check using Prefs/Trident as this one is USB based
There are many similarities with the above Wired set up so please read the above section as well
* open Network/Prefs
* In '''IPv4 Configuration''' tab - click Add - enter net0 / active tick / #?.device / Unit 0 / IP Mode = manual (important if default DHCP does not work automatically)
Make sure that any extra network names (e.g. eth1 or net1) should be deleted. If net0 already st previously, change net0 so that it shows associated with the appropriate device name like atheros5000.device or realtek8180.device. Having two entries here will cause sub-net problems.
* Go to '''Wireless''' tab and click on "Add" button.
* Insert network name (SSID your wireless network name use wirelessmanager to get it), select right "encyption" that is most likely "WPA".
* Key Type set as "Passphrase". i.e. type in your password for your router (aka access key).
* Unselect (no tick) "hidden" if it is selected, then apply. You may have to tick it if wireless does not work.
* Finally, Save and '''reboot'''.
For the best chance of success, set networking to start at boot, and then reboot with the USB adapter plugged in.
===USB Ethernet===
Open SYS:Prefs/Network and in the IPv4 Configuration tag (top table covers your usb stick)
* click Add button
* set Name as net0
* Tick Active box
* enter the usb-ethernet.device e.g. dm9601eth.device, usbpegasus.device or usbasixeth.device use SYS:c/devlist, '''Scout''' or trident prefs to get the correct spelling
* set Unit to 0 (which is usual but check the messages from the bottom of the Trident prefs whilst plugging the device in to determine the unit number otherwise)
* IP Mode is set to Get address from DHCP (make sure your router is set right for that)
'''or manual'''
* IP Address of network card, i.e. 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx (xx being greater than 1)
* Subnet netmask = 255.255.255.0
* click OK
There can be sometimes be boot failures when using USB ethernet - plug the USB device in after boot and save the network prefs to make it work again.
Lower part of IPv4 tab covers the router information
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP
'''or if manual settings'''
* Gateway (IP Address of router) = usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 but see router manual to make sure.
* first DNS = use 8.8.8.8, 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or 212.50.160.100
* second DNS = use 8.8.4.4, 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or 213.249.130.100
===USB Tethering via Android smartphone===
Go to AROS Network Prefs (IPv4 configuration tab) and write type in "usbrndis.device" in the "device" textfield of "Interface" sub-window, which appears when you add a new device (or modify an existing one). Select "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.<br>
usbrndis.device is a resident device (virtually always there) in fact, a driver is not present in DEVS:Networks <br><br>
Plug in USB cable, go to Android settings and enable "USB Tethering" <br>
A reboot should not be necessary.
When restarting AROS, the Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
===Solving Issues===
[[File:MyArosTCP.png|thumb|Aros network setup diagnostics - why does it not work?]]
* In Network Preferences, have '''only one''' item in the IPv4 Configuration tab
* If using manual settings, make sure all numbers are correct, especially for IP address of the card/usb (changing the last number in chain of four)
* For any USB based networking, it is often necessary to save in Prefs/Network, reboot AROS and network support can begin
* For wired, make sure that the LAN-cable is plugged in before starting the computer
* If wireless, try getting closer to the router.
* Switch off the encryption option from your router then try wifi, if successful then your ip/dns is ok. If not then your ip/dns settings are most probably wrong or need to use one or more opendns numbers
* Replace detachable wireless antenna (best wireless option to buy if you can) with a stronger antenna ie. 5 dBi or 7 dBi
* Try with another computer/laptop/machine
Program Error C:WirelessManager
* Test with another OS
* Check that Wifi works before changeover (if possible)
* Check that socket and card are working
* Check if card is too new for laptop (date code on card MMYY blue askey date 2005-2007 etc)
Are you connecting with the Router ?
Check with protection off e.g. wps and wep to see if it makes a difference.
For USB wireless - stopping and starting may be needed...
<pre>
; $VER: AROSTCP-startnet 1.0 (01/08/06)
; AROSTCP-startnet (c) The AROS Dev Team.
;
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
; stop and restart
execute "sys:system/network/AROSTCP/s/stopnet"
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
run <NIL: >NIL: wirelessmanager realtek8180.device
</pre>
What IRQ number is assigned to the device? You can check with Tools/PCITool?
It's possible the BIOS hasn't set the right IRQ number. If you have a Linux CD/DVD handy, could you check if it boots with the options "acpi=off noapic nolapic"?
If the following does nothing, this will help us figure out why networking doesn't start automatically at boot
open a shell and run the following commands:
<pre>
echo ${AROSTCP/AutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice}
</pre>
Please report the output, typically it will look like this
# True (explanation this variable is related to the "Start networking during system boot" checkbox in network prefs)
# True ()
# Devs:networks/atheros5000.device unit 0
If there's a problem with the AROSTCP package. What's the output of this?
ENV:sys/packages/AROSTCP
should return a string = Sys:System/Network/AROSTCP
By the way, a quicker way to check networking is working would be to run some shell commands such as:
<pre>
ping www.google.com
ifconfig net0
</pre>
The best way to list the available networks and diagnose / troubleshoot problems with connecting to a wireless network is to run WirelessManager manually. First uncheck the "Start networking during system boot" box in the Network prefs app, then save and reboot. Then run this in a shell:
C:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
or
C:wirelessmanager realtek8180.device verbose
and capture the output
If the above does not help, could you edit the file SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/S/Package-Startup, and change ">NIL:" to ">T:wifi.log" on the WirelessManager line and add this as well Wait 5?
<pre>
if ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun} eq "True"
Run QUIET "C:WirelessManager ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice} >T:wifi.log"
wait 5
EndIf
</pre>
Then save, reboot and post the log file (T:wifi.log) here.
<pre>
c:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7)
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
Then it just sits there. Not sure what a normal dump looks like, I don't see anything that looks wrong in the configuration.
</pre>
looks like the driver isn't working with that card. Has anyone else successfully used that exact model number (AR2413)?
<pre>
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7):
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=02c66fd4 ***
Own MAC address: 00:01:36:15:ae:0c
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Added interface atheros5000.device:0
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Started AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
sana2: sending MLME frame
Then it stops. Does this mean the router is not authorizing this NIC?
IRQ 4 (A)
</pre>
apparently locking up when the first frame is sent (a scan request).
<pre>
Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
Initializing interface 'Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
41 69 72 4c 69 6e 6b 35 39 33 30 30 AirLink59300
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=8): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='AirLink59300'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=0224e444 ***
Own MAC address: 00:1f:e1:42:e3:7a
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160000
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.060000
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686604.060000
Added interface Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
[eloop_run] Starting
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160001
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.233000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.373000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.513000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.553000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.693000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.013000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.073000
EAPOL: disable timer tick
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
MLME: scan channel 14 (2484 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.113000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.153000
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.213000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.353000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.493000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.533000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.673000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.993000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.073000
MLME: scan completed
</pre>
Is your network hidden? If so, did you enable the 'Hidden' checkbox in the network prefs? What distro version are you using?
<pre>
"ENV:sys/wireless.prefs" looks like this:
network={
ssid="testadhoc"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0="12345"
wep_tx_keyidx=0
}
</pre>
If your router doesn't broadcast its SSID (hidden), you need to add this option to the network block of the wpa_supplicant.conf on your aros machine and make changes after # Example blocks:
scan_ssid=1
Here's a full description of all the [http://hostap.epitest.fi/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=hostap.git;a=blob_plain;f=wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf config file options].
<pre>
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="YOURESSID"
scan_ssid=1
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=YOURPASSWORD
}
</pre>
<pre>
filter_ssids=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="REMOVED"
scan_ssid=1
bssid=REMOVED
priority=100
mode=0
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
auth_alg=OPEN
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=REMOVED
}
</pre>
Error 6: Couldn't resolve host name.
Check Scout -> Devices and look at the device that you are using, in the OCnt column it should state 2 which means AROSTCP and Wirelessmanager are both accessing this driver. If 0 or 1, then uncheck the checkbox in Network prefs for starting networking at boot, save and reboot. Then run this is the shell:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
some quirks setting up the wireless network as well
1) it's far better setting up either the wired OR the wireless network adapter as net0:, or weird things happen
2) it's better using fixed IP on the local network instead of DHCP
3) network setting must be placed in network setting panel in /prefs, using the wirelessmanager helped me finding available SSIDs, but not actually connecting to them
once done, reboot.
If previous setup is proving problematic
<pre >
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Wireless.prefs
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/OWB.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/global.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/WirelessDevice
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/db/Interfaces
</pre >
Make a copy of these files and restore in case of problems.
Please try this test to check if you can connect to your router, ie established that the WiFi layer is working
̊̊̊̊Boot with networking disabled, by make sure that "Start networking at boot" in Network Prefs is unchecked (no tick).
̊ Run this in a shell: C:WirelessManager atheros5000.device VERBOSE
̊If the output of that command is too long to summarise here, you can redirect it to a file by adding >RAM:wifi.log to the end, then attach or paste that file here.
try running "status" in the shell and check that AROSTCP is listed/running
If AROStcp is not showing, then AROSTCP is not running. attempted to start it by clicking Use or Save in network prefs, or checking the "start networking at boot" box or typing into a shell.
Execute SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/s/startnet
(run Status again afterwards).
The "cannot resolve hostname" will appear if you are blocked on the wifi network by the router as well as aros not being able to assign correct network address.
One way of testing this might be to disable the firewall in the router. you might also check the router how it sees the attempts aros do to speak to it. The easiest way to do that would be to manually give aros an IP number in the routers accepted range. and see if it shows up at all within the router.
Tests that can be undertaken to determine correct settings and functions
pciinfo
sanautil -d broadcom4400.device status
<pre >
ping <router-address> e.g. 192.168.0.1 (aka inet) or 80.237.146.33 (www.amiganews.de)
ifconfig net0
ifconfig net0 up
extras:networking/utils/sanautil/sanautil -d atheros5000.device status
WirelessManager atheros5000.device verbose >RAM:wifi.log
;to send the log to RAM disk to be read easier or if detected,
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device >NIL:
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device ssid="mynet1" >NIL:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
</pre >
Please look at the task list in Scout, and check if WirelessManager and AROSTCP are running. Also look at the device list in Scout to check if realtek8180.device is open.
start tools/debug/sashimi, maybe it shows some debug messages when disconnection happens.
Firstly, let's take a look at what your setup most likely looks like, assuming you use a router. See diagram below:
<pre>
Internet <---------> home router <---------> computer
-----------external IP------------------internal IP-------------
</pre>
Okay, so what am I trying to show you with that diagram. A few things. Firstly, the IP address that connects you to the Internet is not the same one that connects you to your router. What happens is that your computer doesn't have a direct connection to the Internet, instead your router connects to the Internet, and your computer connects to the router.
You can see the external and internal IP addresses in these example settings...
* Default Gateway : 76.91.64.1 (external IP for ISP/Internet host)
* IP Address : 76.91.71.184 (external IP for home router)
* IP Address : 192.168.0.1 (internal IP for home router)
* Address = 192.168.0.161 (internal IP for computer)
As you can see, there are two internal IP addresses and two external IP addresses. This is because there is a client/server relationship, effectively one address is for the service (server) and one address is for the device trying to access that service (client).
The server addresses in your case are 76.91.64.1 (your ISP's address, serving the Internet), and 192.168.0.1 (your home router's address, serving your home network). The term gateway applies here, they are your gateway to those services.
Subnet masks are used along with IP addresses to determine which IP addresses are allowed access to a network. I did learn the more in-depth rules about subnet masks once (watched a CCNA vid), but I've forgotten about it. The basic level of understanding you'll need is easy to remember though. A subnet mask value of 255 means that portion of the IP address must stay constant, whereas a subnet value of 0 means any unassigned value up to 255 is allowed in the IP address.
By far the most common subnet value is 255.255.255.0. What this means is that the first three parts of the IP address you use to connect to a service must stay the same as the server/gateway address, and only the last section can change.
So if your router's internal IP address is 192.168.0.1, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the only addresses that will be allowed to be used on that network are between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.255 (I think 192.168.0.0 is reserved for other uses).
Final point to make is about DHCP (a.k.a. dynamic IP) vs static IP. A server/router using DHCP gives a device that connects to it an address within the acceptable range. It usually starts with the lowest numbered free address, so with your router it'll give the first device that connects to it 192.168.0.2, the next device 192.168.0.3, and so on. Static IP addresses are where you set the IP address you want to connect with in advance.
When using static IP addresses on a router where DHCP is active, it's good to use a high number to avoid conflicts with other devices that are connected to your network, to reduce the risk that both devices will try using the same IP. That's why your current choice of 192.168.0.161 is good, unless you have over 159 devices connected on your current network!
Okay, so what's the next step. Well, if you can use ping, I'd suggest pinging 192.168.0.1. If you get a positive response it means you're connected to your router, if you don't get a response it means the connection between your router and your computer is at fault.
Documentation on configuring the AROSTCP environment further can be found [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/User/Networking here]
===File Sharing===
As AROS knows only a few filesystems (FFS, OFS, SFS, PFS (amiga only), FAT12, 16, 32, Microsoft NTFS (windows), UDF (Blu-ray)). The remaining ones in regular use like MacOSX hfs+, Linux ext2/ext3 and ext4, Haiku BeFS provide a problem in transferring files between each other.
Linux can access SFS partitions but it needs to be compiled. The latest full source are [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ here]. It compiled fine with a 2.6.30 kernel in Puppy Linux 4.31.
An alternative, is to use a FAT32 partition. AROS could be installed on to a 4GB USB-key, with 512MB FAT32 partition for sharing, and the rest SFS. It works very well.
An hosted Linux or Windows install relieves some of the problems.
Files could be transferred [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=2915&viewmode=flat&order=ASC Sending] via TCP network.
====SMB2/3====
With Windows you can share one folder or all folders of the "Public" user.
On Windows what is important is to enable sharing (Network and Sharing Center).
AROS Mountlist should look lke this
<pre>
Handler = L:smb2-handler
StackSize = 65536
Priority = 5
GlobVec = -1
ACTIVATE=1
Startup = "smb://UserAcc:password@PCShare/Sharefolder"
</pre>
which could also be
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.x.x/Public"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Public"
so
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.1.158/Folder"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Folder"
After you have configured a share generates a DOSDrivers it is named "SMB0" which includes the setting, and at each reboot it is Mounted. You can still delete the DOSDriver by hand, is located in Storage/DOSDrivers, the file "ServerAutoMounts", in ENV:AROSTCP which indicates the DOSDriver to be mounted, should also be deleted.
The per-mount files are written to ENV:SMB or SYS:Storage/DOSDrivers. There is also additional file ENV:AROSTCP/ServerAutoMounts which states what will be presented to the end user.
====Old SMBFS====
e.g. to connect to a NAS share such as \\NASBOX\Shared use -:
SMBFS WORKGROUP=<YOUR WORKGROUP NAME> VOLUME=<AROS volume name to use>: SERVICE=<UNC Path to connect to>
SMBFS WORKGROUP=MYNET VOLUME=Shared: SERVICE=//NASBOX/Shared
And you will then have an icon appear on your desktop for the volume name you have chosen.
You can put the above script into wbstartup or
give it an icon, change it to a 'project' and give it the default tool c:iconx
Open a shell and type copy sys:script.info "sys:wbstartup/YOURSCRIPTNAME.info"
This should create an icon for your script file.
Now right-click on your script and select 'information'.
Change 'tool' to 'project', put 'c:iconx' into the 'default tool' box, click save
The reason being that scripts need to be opened with 'execute SCRIPTNAME' (or 'iconx') whereas the programs started from wbstartup are opened using 'run PROGRAMNAME'. It's the same as trying to start a command-line tool from the workbench by double-clicking it.
====Setup ISO images within AROS====
Use [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/storage DiskImage] which supports many cd image formats ISO, CCD, MDF/MDS, CUE/BIN, NRG and UIF. To mount CD or DVD images use below....
<pre >
# Rename your iso 'Unit0' (note no extension).
# Do 'View/All files' on you Aros partition. You should now see a folder called 'Diskimages'. Copy your renamed iso to there.
(Alternatively, you could type at the shell 'assign FDSK: xxx', where xxx is the location of your iso.)
# From the shell, type 'mount CD0:' and the iso should appear on the Wanderer desktop. You can now access it like a real disk.
</pre >
assign devname: dismount
Assign DOSVOLUME: remove
[http://aminet.net/package/disk/misc/unmount-0.1 unmount] most filesystems work but SFS lacks support for ACTION_DIE packet
If you are using an IcAros install, the startup scripts are set up to wipe the Diskimages directory on boot, so its worth keeping a second copy of the iso somewhere else. Alternatively, you could set up extra mountlists for additional iso images. I've made a file called iso1 in the Aros:devs directory that contains the following text:
<pre>
/* Entry for ISO image */
ISO1:
FileSystem = cdrom.handler
Device = fdsk.device
Unit = 1
LowCyl = 0
HighCyl = 0
Surfaces = 1
BlocksPerTrack = 1
DOSType = 0x41434400
Activate = 1
#
</pre>
Then I just need an iso called 'Unit1' (corresponding to the 'Unit = 1' entry in the mountlist) in Diskimages (or wherever I assign FDSK: to) and to mount I type in at the shell:
Mount iso1: from devs:iso1
Of course, if you create mountlists for ISO2, ISO3:, etc. (with the corresponding change to the 'Unit = ' line) you can have as many isos mounted as you wish. I just call mine ISO1: etc. to distinguish them from the real CD drives
==Video Guides==
Video demonstrations and tutorials covering:
:00. '''Introduction'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@jamesmattson6813/videos Various Aros Installs],
::[https://www.youtube.com/embed/j8EmSEby0Rg AROS repo in gource, view of AROS dev commits from 1997 to 2025], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx_zqlBow40&feature=related Gource view of AROS 1997 up to 2009],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1RsvEm7UrU Why an Amiga OS in 2011],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W886mheV74&pp=ygUPYW1pZ2EgYXJvcyAyMDI2 Johan Grip on early days of AROS x86], [],
:01. '''Installation'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7YjufrJqDs Aros One install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMguHTdC5E Aros One USB install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNXauy5m5Wc Aros One install], [http://vimeo.com/11013489 Modify Grub boot],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyQVeyXIywc&feature=channel iMica Silent Pt3], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2AnkoflY14 Wipe whole drive and Install - warning loss of data on drive],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVXm6_-witQ VirtualBox install], [ VMware install],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k2PEmT8I14 Broadway AROS Install],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtDiXhjSIfs Is Aros Icaros a choice?],
::[ driver install],
::[http://www.vimeo.com/10491104 HDAudio install but needs account], [],
:02. '''Amiga Basics'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8mWxwzH5o Screens tutorial],
::[https://m.youtube.com/user/AMIGASYSTEM/videos General], [ Dos Scripts tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT7SmVEpjc OS 1.2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6kX3FqH8Ww&feature=related OS 1.3],
:03. '''Customisation demos'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@AMIGASYSTEM/videos Prefs tutorial], [ Decoration tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn5C8G3aDXU Scalos],
:04. '''Setting up''' internet access and surfing the web, FTP, IRC and Mail apps
::[ Network Prefs], [ AirCOS tutorial], [ jabberwocky tutorial],
:05. '''Native bundled Games and Applications'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYlFv2B-VXc 3D Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXK7wwhd-R0 Latest Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUgiVThv23Q&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL PrBoom GL], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s7u8TPy7V4 Assault Cubes], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fih6aCXKeqs Cube 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X0ay0MGOms DosBox on Aros], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKduDjf14k Oct 2010],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FziV2z_uxnQ Apps Pt 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs37_nfa5CI Apps Pt 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn59_VvbQR0&feature=related Apps Pt 3],
::DOpus4 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRybWjrrME DOpus 4],
::Milkytracker [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxBOEPzpdKg&feature=related Laying Down Base Tracks],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2uKQ0-ieOE Audio Evolution 4 in action], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq4r9k0_jZI Quick Videos],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGKCFZcIc0I&feature=related ScreenRecorder], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=974c2e-Fqak&feature=related TV out Tests],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjq8ct5d5IY AmiFIG], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0rHvPhYJo4&feature=youtu.be ZuneFIG],
::[http://wiki.povray.org/content/Documentation:Tutorial_Section_1 POVray Tutorial 1],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk-ZNLfJsvQ pt 1, jan. 2008], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWRy33g1R7Y pt 2, feb. 2009], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5PbhCtm4vE pt 3, feb. 2010],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7_FJUoQ89o Hollywood programming], [], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
:06. '''Commercial software available'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKXY9B4R43s AntiryadGX 3D Game Editor],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMS9NDzwm5U BOH indie Game],
:07. '''Running classic amiga apps and games'''
:: Amiberry [], [],
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2008/11/introducing-amibridge.html Intro Amibridge], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Old Amiga Apps], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Why Janus UAE is good],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlsNSYSuDg DPaint tutorial]
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2009/11/can-icaros-play-my-amiga-games-and-why.html Play Amiga Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTaZCNOvCnE],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMehS77LXQ4 Pagestream Introduction], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284-w3hTzII Pagestream Tutorial 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlwEGwhZzl4 Pagestream Tutorial 2],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIcrIjPOctc Catweasel Mk4 PCI Part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaitHeL6bEA Part 2],
:08. '''Misc and History'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6mDXKU29w0 Mum uses old AmigaOS Workbench 1.1 (1986)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaRkacQ-YMg Why an Amiga 500 (1987)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5CYsgVCzYY an Amiga 2000 (1987)],
:09. '''Misc Shows and Events'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klgVSWKs4kE VCF 2010], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ3d5qR-Hv8 24:06 Jason McMullan at amiwest 2012 about AROS], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpQO7XSfAv4 Aros SMP multi core amiwest 2013], [], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFRtAAmiFbE ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjdUEyjx8GM ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydYDqZQpim8 ], [], [https://www.youtube.com/@uminekoshouten/featured ], [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NfoY023w-vE ],
:10.
::[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6qJTNW4-6GY ]
===History===
The project was originally started by a small group of Amiga [http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/aros.html enthusiasts] in 1995. These individuals were mainly computer-based college university students at the start, though that student trend has diminished since. An interview with Aaron Digulla [http://arosshow.blogspot.com/2006/12/interview-with-aaron-digulla-who.html here]
* 1992 Commodore folds
* 1996-1998 much of the early years was concerned with exec, dos and intuition libraries.
* Early 1999, Haage & Partner used parts of the AROS code in AmigaOS 3.9.
* March 2001, floppy disk images of AROS became available.
* Early 2002, AROS changed its name from Amiga Replacement Operating System to Amiga Research Operating System
* June 2002, AROS devs decided to use Zune (MUI 3.8 rewrite) as the GUI system.
* November 2002, Eric Schwartz drew Kitty for AROS usage.
* Early 2003, AROS.org underwent a graphics facelift.
* Late 2003, GCC C compiler arrived.
* Early 2004, Aros-Exec opened.
* Early 2005, Aros Max bootable CD arrived.
* Late 2005, SFS filesystem ported and allowed fast access to apps and network support arrived
* Early 2007, AROS.org underwent another graphics facelift.
* Mid-2007, AROS changed to AROS Research Operating System after A.Inc. sued Hyperion with a trademark violation.
* Late 2007, the hard disk installer added and VmwAROS (later called Icaros Desktop) distro launched.
* Early 2009, Our first usable web browser (OWB)
* September 2010, first wireless support appears and AspireOS started as a distro
* Early 2012, the first paper-cut bugfix and Fab's Odyssey Web Browser ported
* Early 2014, backport of most features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday use (Icaros 2.0 and above)
* 2015 work started on using the extra cores of the PI 2
* Early 2017, work started on utilising the addition cores on modern CPUs starting with the 64bit x86 version
* Mid-2017, m68k port optimized for the Vampire 2 / Apollo accelerators (68080 AMMX FPGA)
* 2018 The old AROS Exec website closed and a new one opened
* 2019 AROS One distribution started and now with USB install version
* Early 2021, backport of more features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday ABIv0 (Aros One 1.5 and above)
* 2025 year of 64bit pc builds and porting 32bit applications to 64bit ABIv11
===Bounties===
To help inspire developers with both ideas and monetary incentives, rewards are offered for the successful completion of "bounties" (requests for missing/new functionality) chosen by the community and handled by [http://power2people.org power2people] (formerly done by TeamAROS). A monthly option is [http://www.power2people.org/funds/aros/ here].
Future goals for AROS include expanding its underlying retargetability to support even more diverse architectures, provide memory protection features and user level file security, SMP and many other wonderful features missing from AmigaOS — while still providing as much source level compatibility as is possible (however it is accepted that to achieve some goals code certain things may require a little recoding).
[http://www.ohloh.net/p/aros/contributors Developers] come and go as with any open source effort and we would like to thank them for their efforts...
;1996-2000:In DigullaA (coordinator), GripJ, TempletonI (BSD), SchulzM, RittauS, voordenDagL, HolmM, JohanssonT, VanIngelgomH, SteigerwaldM, BortasP, deJongK, AlfredssonJ, InnocentiB,
;2001-2005:In [http://chodorowski.com/adam/aros.html ChodorowskiA], StegerG, BergerS, HeutlingS, AlemagnaF (gcc), VerhaegenS (rexx), KielH, MatheussenKS (CAMD), SzczygielskiP, ErikssonP, LeCorfecD (Zune), BauerS (Zune), FurlongW, GustafssonJ, AndrewsN, CafferkeyN, GierichM (jpeg), PattonJ, ParsonsM, DietrichJ, SeilerT, BischoffL, LorentzenNH, AdamO, BerglundH, SmithP, HolmenD, BlomM,
;2006-2010:In FedinP, RusslerM, SzymczykS (owb), SmiechowiczK (openGL), WeissM, NorrisR, BrunnerO, WiszkowskiT, GreppinA, [http://www.fukt.bsnet.se/~bearsoft/ Bearsoft Björn Screwelius], ErbY, CharletF, HodgesC, [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4819&forum=18&post_id=43103#forumpost43103 HokstadV], McMullanJ (m68k), WilenT (m68k),
;2011- :In MuijzenbergPHvanden, ALB42, JonesEM, weiju, DizzyofCRN, wawa, miker,
* 1996 - The linux hosted version for i386 was the first to arrive
* 1998 - i386, The native version for i386-based PC AT computers and compatibles.
* 2004 - x86/64, The native version for 64-bit (x86_64, amd64) PC computers.
* 2008 - sam440/ppc, The native version for Sam440EP, Sam440EP Flex and Sam460ex computers.
* 2009 - efika, The native version for PowerPC Efika computers.
* 2010 - m68k, The native version for m68k Amigas or WinUAE
* 2013 - raspi/armfh, early native version for ARMv6 based Raspberry Pi computers.
* 2017 - x86/64bit smp
Debugging capture serial debug at all (especially with sysdebug=all or --sysdebug=all) to see it displayed on screen
* yes, usb -> rs232 adapters can work most of the time, some of the cheapest ones are not fully compatible with all rs232 devices to capture to another device
* you will need a null modem cable (or a null modem adapter usually female to female) in addition to the usb -> rs232 adapter (usb adapter is a normal modem ie. the pins are not crossed over)
Normal modem cable - straight connection DCE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 2 RXD
Pin 3 -> Pin 3 TXD
Pin 5 -> Pin 5 GND
</pre>
Null modem cable connections DTE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 3
Pin 3 -> Pin 2
Pin 5 -> Pin 5
</pre>
(9pole SUB-D)
<pre>
serial ser: (amiga/aros) tty2 tty1USB0 (linux) COM1 (windows) (depends on the os being used)
speed baud transfer rate 9600 38400 lower baud might be more successful
data bits 8
stop bits 1
parity none
handshaking flow control - none xon/xoff (most likely) rts/cts dsr/dtr (pins not connected so should not work)
</pre>
*You cannot use compiled aros X86-64 bit software (when ready) on aros X86 32bit. PPC compiled software on X86 and so on.
*68k is tested with the UAE emulator (WinUAE) but some tests are done on native 68000 based Amigas and others.
*PPC support is very limited to certain devices.
If you use the WBStartup, you have to delete the other icons in the folder (readme etc..) and you have to add in the Icon Tooltype the parameter DONOTWAIT
If you use user-startup instead, you need to add the attached command "after assignment to LUA"
C:WBRun DH1:Extras/Utility/WeatherBar/WeatherBar >NIL:
Change the command to match your WeatherBar path.
<pre>
PATH sys:Utilities/WeatherBar ADD
run >nil: lua:amilua weatherforecast.lua
</pre>
To enter data your Country or City, ist with city_id numbers can be found [http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz here] or you need to go to [https://www.bbc.com/weather BBC Weather], once you type the name of your city or town in the appropriate tab, and press enter, the 7 numbers to be added in the "WeatherBar" will appear on the Browser url address bar above
Unicode v16.0 emojis are not supported but [https://github.com/jens-maus/libcodesets codesets.library] provides
<pre>
internally supported (hardcoded) charsets/codesets are: (conversions are possible from and to each codeset):
AmigaPL – Polish (Amiga)
Amiga-1251 – Cyrillic (Amiga)
ISO-8859-1 – Western European
ISO-8859-1+Euro – West European (with EURO)
ISO-8859-2 – Central/East European
ISO-8859-3 – South European
ISO-8859-4 – North European
ISO-8859-5 – Slavic languages
ISO-8859-9 – Turkish
ISO-8859-15 – West European II
ISO-8859-16 – South-Eastern European
KOI8-R – Russian
UTF-8 – Unicode
In addition, external charset table files can be stored in LIBS:Charsets or loaded by an application from PROGDIR:Charsets. The charset files included with this distributions are:
IBM866 – Cyrillic (cp866)
ISO-8859-7 – Greek (LatinGreek)
ISO-8859-10 – Nordic (Latin 6)
windows-1250 – Central/East Europe (Windows)
windows-1251 – Cyrillic (Windows)
windows-1252 – West European (Windows)
</pre>
Icaros 2.3 USB image needs a header stripped so it can work correctly
dd bs=512 skip=1 status=progress if=icaros_light_2-3-0_pendrive.bin of=/dev/sdxy && sync
Scalos
<pre>
-------------------------------
{ "STRING", "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K",
HALIGN LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT
VALIGN TOP | CENTER | BOTTOM
STYLE NORMAL | BOLD | ITALIC | BOLDITALIC
FONT // font specification - format: "fontname.font/size"
-------------------------------
arguments for STRING SRC
"diskstate",
"diskusage",
"diskusagefree",
"diskusageinuse",
"diskusagepercent",
"fibfilename",
"filecomment",
"filedate",
"fileprotection",
"filesize",
"filetime",
"filetypestring",
"iconname",
"linktarget",
"plugin" pluginname <optional plugin arguments>
"versionstring",
"volumecreateddate",
"volumecreatedtime",
"volumeordevicename",
-------------------------------
arguments for HIDE
"novolumenode",
"isempty" (some STRING)
-------------------------------
all internal commands:
"about",
"backdrop",
"cleanup",
"cleanupbyname",
"cleanupbydate",
"cleanupbysize",
"cleanupbytype",
"clearselection",
"clone",
"close",
"copy",
"cut",
"delete",
"emptytrashcan",
"executecommand",
"formatdisk",
"iconify",
"iconinfo",
"lastmsg",
"leaveout",
"makedir",
"open",
"parent",
"paste",
"putaway",
"quit",
"redraw",
"redrawall",
"rename",
"reset",
"selectall",
"showallfiles",
"showonlyicons",
"shutdown",
"sizetofit",
"snapshot",
"snapshotall",
"snapshotwindow",
"unsnapshot",
"update",
"updateall",
"viewbydate",
"viewbyicon",
"viewbysize",
"viewbytype",
"viewbytext",
</pre>
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==What is AROS==
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*Computer Hardware
*AROS (operating system)
*Applications and Games
*User
[http://www.osnews.com/story/15819 AROS] is one of the intermediate levels between the computer hardware and the user. It is an open-source, clean-room implementation of AmigaOS 3.x that can be run on many different computer architectures. It runs primarily on PC x86 64bit and also PC 32bit hardware but also on motorola 68k and compatibles, some ARM and PowerPC.
This page will cover enough to be able to write the downloaded image to your preferred media, to run a LiveUSB, LiveCD or LiveDVD on your office/home PC (Live meaning you can test without changing your existing setup) and, ultimately, to use it.
Intel / AMD PC hardware support mostly covers the years 2000 to 2010 but work is under way to cover recent PC hardware. At the moment, AROS is '''not''' recommended to be '''installed''' on a working vital data holding machine. Instead, writing to and booting from a '''USB stick''' could be a much better option.
AROS is an hobby OS and can co-exist with Windows(TM), MacOSX(TM), Android(TM) or Linux(TM) and act as an alternative.
Unfortunately, Aros has few developers so upgrades and improvements can take [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/mailman/aros-cvs/ time to appear].
AROS core is now [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/IncompleteAPIs ~80%] finished and is usable, so keep in mind that the software is still considered ALPHA/BETA and in development. Currently AROS is fun to play with on a curiosity level, but it is also interesting to program. AROS has some multimedia features and has internet access.
Most importantly, use AROS to its maximum potential as it stands now, find ways to have fun with it and share your experiences.
Good Sites to visit
: [https://www.arosworld.org/home.php Aros World User forum]
: [https://ae.arosworld.org/ Aros Exec site relocated]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/ AROS News]
: [https://www.facebook.com/ArosWorkshop/ Aros Workshop],
: [https://www.osnews.com/topic/amiga-aros/ OSNews]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/aros/ Reddit]
: [https://archives.arosworld.org Aros Archives]
: [https://aminet.net/ Aminet]
: [http://www.amiga-news.de/en/ English translation of German site]
: [https://aros.sourceforge.io AROS]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS Codebase]
: [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/issues Issues] and [https://sourceforge.net/p/aros/bugs/ old defunct bugs site]
: [https://github.com/deadwood2 Deadwood's builds], [https://www.axrt.org/download/aros/v11/ v11 builds], [https://axrt.org/downloads-aros Updated i386 32bit PC builds],
: [https://github.com/ezrec Ezrec x86 m68k mirror of old svn version]
: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86, x64]
: [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros x86 and x64]
: [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ AROS portable USB3 stick images of hosted Aros One x86 and x64 on debian]
: [http://vmwaros.blogspot.com Icaros Desktop x86 now on sabbatical, very old edition]
: [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone AspireOS, of the netbook Aspire One, very old edition]
: [http://arosalive.blogspot.co.uk/p/10-basic-aros-how-tos-tutorials.html Basic How To guides]
: [http://arosgamer.blogspot.co.uk/ AROS Playground], [http://thewetmachine.net/tag/aros/ Jess Wet Machine], [https://aroshacking.wordpress.com/ Jon Robertson's AROS Experiences and FPC Free Pascal], [],
:[http://www.apollo-accelerators.com/ Apollo Accelerators m68k], [http://www.amigablogs.net/ Amiga Blogs], [http://blog.a-eon.biz/blog/ Trevor Dickinson blog], [http://www.pegasos.org/index.php Genesi activity],
: [https://forum.amiga.org/ Amiga OS AOS 3.x forum]
: [http://eab.abime.net/ EAB Amiga]
: [http://www.amigaworld.net/ AmigaWorld]
: [http://www.ppa.pl/ Polish Amiga Like News]
: [http://www.apollo-core.com/ Apollo Forum]
: [https://amigaalive.blogspot.com/ AmigaAlive]
: [https://www.amigalove.com/software Disk Mags]
: [https://amigachristmastree.ultimateamiga.com/ Xmas Amiga Game Jam]
: [https://www.reddit.com/r/amiga/ Amiga]
== Distributions aka Distros ==
For end users there are distributions (ready made with selected apps aiming to be easy to use), mostly created and maintained by one person in their own workflow/style. They reuse the nightly boot compiles to suit their needs and possibly other end users. You are free to create your own if required.
* For native 64bit Intel/AMD: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x64], [https://tinyarosdistro.flazio.com/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 32bit Intel/AMD which will run on 64bit machines: [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86], [https://www.tinyaros.it/ Tiny Aros],
* For native 68k [https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One m68k], [http://www.aros-platform.de/ AROS Vision],
* For hosted Linux usb drive image [https://arosnews.github.io/aros-portable/ x64 Debian hosted version of Aros One],
* For hosted ARM there is Aeros and wip native RaspberryPi
AROS was originally developed on Linux but can run on an Intel-based Linux distro as an app. As time has gone on, it can be run as an app on many more operating systems (Windows, FreeBSD, Linux and limited on MacOS). This may sound strange: an OS running on top of another OS.
Basically, this is to take advantage of drivers (audio, internet, graphics, etc.) and compiler environments, in the existing OS, with which people may be already familiar. The term we use for what AROS does is "Hosted".
AROS Native is the term coined to describe AROS being run without any OS underneath it. It runs alone just like AmigaOS(TM) did. As this version does not benefit from "Hosted" drivers, dedicated ones have to be ported/written. Hence the smaller range of supported hardware / peripherals. We have other pages highlighting this support
AROS is open source so basically everyone can take part. The source is public on github and there are new commits most days. AROS is automatically compiled daily, result are the nightly builds hosted on Sourceforge. The nightly builds are only used for testing changes, testing software and the starting point for distribution maintainers or even your own distribution. They are very basic, miss some functionality and apps like web browsers and are not suited for end users.
* The [https://sourceforge.net/projects/aros/files/nightly2/ Nightly2], [http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php nightly builds File Release Service] or [http://aros.sourceforge.net/downloads/ Sourceforge Project Web builds] are made automatically every night directly from the Github and in the past, SVN (Subversion) tree and contain the latest code for the AROS operating system. It should be noted that the builds have not been tested in any way and can be horrible broken.
There are two standards ABIv0 (old) and ABIv1 (newest).
*ABIv1 ABIv11 nightly builds for 64bit PC builds, it is where the most work is done by developers
*ABIv0 is needed for 32bit (which also runs on 64bit) intel / amd distributions
==Media==
AROS media tends to boot in this tier list of media types, first internal HDD SSD, CD DVD drive, and finally usb drive (last two can depend on bios boot order)
* USB .VHD
[https://sites.google.com/view/arosone Aros One x86 and x64], with md5 below
<pre>
7dd7119ab3e56d75ee852c137226b4d7 *ArosOne-USB-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
cf906eeaad4a83b3520b1896bdc6b0d3 *ArosOne-USB-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
e2eb8fe8cfd61c567b0152a61cf85251 *ArosOne-x86-v2.8-USB-IMG.zip
559909c75c2f56472c74267a7d075355 *ArosOne-x86-v2.7-USB-IMG.zip
93da5898508c1a8c05bb8991ab7bd117 *AROS One Image-USB-2.4.zip
59fcabd7090e47f12d54f7eb78cf0f45 *ArosOne-x86-v2.2-USB-Image.zip
24fb8de726ae8fc5fe5bac6d30f03dc5 ArosOne-x86-v2.0-USB-Image.zip
f3d725e990072edce633b59747911b6b ArosOne-x86-v1.8-USB-IMG.zip
e089a24ae310e92fcc407a0125602ce8 Aros-One x86-IMG-USB-v1.6.zip
</pre>
[https://tinyaros.flazio.com/ Tiny AROS]
22bc993625b7c75b17263c0cc7e7baaa *Tiny Aros_copy.vhd (March 2024)
There is usually a vhd image inside the zip that can be written to USB sticks which is so much faster than the old ISO written to physical CD DVD method. This .vhd can be written to an USB stick / ssd with these pieces of software below but it will erase the previous contents from the usb
Windows - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ RPi Raspberry Imager, use custom and see all files], [https://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/ HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool], [https://rufus.ie/ Rufus up to version 3.20 may work with VirtualBox HD vhd images with Win7 but not some Rufus 4.x versions], [https://etcher.balena.io/ Balena Etcher but may spy on you],
Linux - [https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ Raspberry Imager Ubuntu], Suse Image / Multi writer, dd,
Mac -
* Virtual Machine .ISO or CDs DVDs
The native iso images are currently not compatible with Ventoy, Yumi, MultiBootUSB, Easy2Boot E2B, or similar
<pre>
11c8a147fcad7ecf52ae3a43e1934b69 *ArosOne-DVD-v1.2-x86_64-v11.zip
f93053d3b9ccf304d7e6ac3389e1987b *ArosOne-DVD-v1.1-x86_64-v11.zip
86d808a40dc7be389a758799a9b4f595 *ArosOne-x86-v2.0-ISO-DVD.zip
f1fc8599ef6a39e5df394e0f41d55526 *AROS-One-x86-ISO-DVD-v1.6.zip
</pre>
You can use a virtual emulator like VirtualBox, VMWare to mount the iso image which can then be used to boot and/or install to USB.
no software can write an AROS ISO to a Pendrive. The author of ‘Rufus’ (who used an Amiga 500 as a child) once tried, but when he saw the system composition, he said he was unable to do it.
The solution is to boot the ISO from a VM (WMware, VBox), then install the AROS build on the Pendrive, which will eventually become a Live Pendrive that can be booted on a PC.
The only precaution is that in some cases it is necessary to thoroughly clean the Pendrive of any partitions and remove any bootloader that is not AROS. The Pendrive must remain raw without any partitions.
You can clean the USB stick on a PC with a program that manages hard disks. You need to do a partition wipe. On some USB sticks, you can clean it with InstallAROS.
Previously the only installation option was CD-RW or DVD-RW, since the whole system can be burnt onto a single disk and can be reused when the next version is released. Good branded discs like Taiyo Yuden (later JVC) or Verbatim should be used to reduce frustration later. The days for this media is gone but kept here for information
Since nobody currently sells AROS on any other media, you will need access to a CD/DVD burner to create the installation disk yourself. After it is on a CD or DVD, then access and writing to USB pendrives becomes available (this should be viewed as an outdated or last resort alternative method now), as well as using good USB manufacturers like Sandisk, Kingston, etc. rather than some other no-names.
Try burning it to a CD-RW or DVD-RW using your CD/DVD burning program (most burning software have a burn iso option). The ideal writing speed is 2x or 4x, higher speeds can give errors and problems. Check the writing integrity of your CD or DVD if your software has an option to do so before going any further.
Standalone portable usb cd dvd drives do not boot physical burnt discs, please use an internal ide sata drive instead.
* SD-card
For ARM Pi Aros, copy the files onto a FAT32 formatted SD card.
==Booting==
The LiveUSB, and in the past LiveCD LiveDVD, is designed to trial (test drive) various operating systems without having to install them to your working system.
Since 2011, UEFI was introduced to replace the original PC BIOS which made booting media more confusing. Some changes in the UEFI/bios may be needed
*go into the bios using esc, f2 or f? and disable the Security -> Secure Boot and maybe apply option for Legacy IDE mode
*you may have to press F9, F10 or F12 or p on boot up to present a device boot options like USB or CD/DVD
*disable the Fast Boot config so it would recognize portable DVD-drive and changed the Boot-sequence
Secure boot was introduced by Microsoft and later consortium control what operating systems work with Secure Boot via shims.
For Aros, it is best to disable or be able to change Secure Boot (if you dual boot with Windows this may cause issues with Window boots after)
The grub part of the boot should be fully automatic, and you should see a multiple choice graphic card screen after 10 seconds for USB or over 30s CDs and DVDs.
After the grub graphics choice, AROS takes over the booting and any issues can arise here
=====Advice for various machines=====
Some of the stages involved and shown on the display in a typical AROS boot start up
<pre>
[MultiLoader]
[ELF Loader]
[Boot]
[HPET]
[Kernel:ACPI]
[Kernel:APIC-IA32]
[Kernel:SMP APIC]
[HiddStorage]
ACPI: ????
ACPI Error
[ACPI]AcpiOs????
[BattClock] Got RTC century offset 0x32 from ACPI
[PCI] Scanning bus ?
[AHCI] Sata
[Vesa] only if vesa is chosen as graphics option
[ATA] detect hd & cd drives
[ATA0?] ata-identity
[packet] fat.handler be.handler, etc.
[DOS]
[Storage:Bus]
[Storage:Controller]
[MSS] USB setup
[ehciInit] Port ? maps to controller ?
[I2C]
[ATI]
[drm] nouveau
[AROSTCP] if you have network driver prefs set up to start when booting
</pre>
; If boot fails, please give us some indication (pictures or videos) where the boot stops and the message(s) on screen.
AROS's native SATA/AHCI driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ahci.device, try disabling it. At your chosen boot entry in the GRUB menu, Press E, scroll down to the ahci.device entry, and add a # or ; at the start of that line or delete it with Ctrl-K. Then press Ctrl-X or F10 to boot.
If your disk isn't accessible at all with this change, you might need to change the SATA controller to IDE legacy mode in the BIOS: however, making this change will likely cause problems booting Windows on the same machine (if it's already installed). To disable ahci.device permanently, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and remove the ahci.device line from all boot entries you intend to use.
SATA AHCI Timeout while waiting for device to complete operations with BIOS SATA entry set to AHCI mode stops at "waiting for bootable media" screen, changing BIOS SATA setting back to IDE mode may allow it to continue booting
The ATA driver doesn't always work. If you get errors related to ata.device, try using the alternative in sys:devs/alt which is an older version. Press E when your chosen boot entry is highlighted in the GRUB menu, scroll down to the ata.device entry, and change it to read "module /Devs/Alt/ata.device". Then press Ctrl-X to boot. To make this change permanent, edit the text file "SYS:Arch/pc/grub/grub.cfg", and change the path to ata.device in all boot entries you intend to use.
Further options (removing the " ") to add to the GRUB menus to disable certain other components for debugging:
<pre>
Disable AHCI "AHCI=disable"
Disable NVME "NVME=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=disable"
Disable ATA: "ATA=nopci,nolegacy"
ATA safe mode: "ATA=nodma,32bit"
Disable IDE from SATA: "ATA=32bit,nosata2pata"
VIA / SIS with cdrom read io errors "ATA=nodma,nopoll"
noacpi all [PCI] devices to be invisible to AROS. disk drives work but network, sound won't
Set AHCI "AHCI=force150/force300/force600"
Disable AHCI/SATA: comment out with a # ; or remove ahci.device line with Ctrl-K
Disable USB: comment out # ; or remove pciusb.device and poseidon.library lines with Ctrl-K
Disable native graphics: "nomonitors"
USB3 "USB=xhci"
</pre>
Other useful grub command line options - nomonitors, noacpi, vesahack, nopoll
Press Ctrl and X together (or F10) to exit and boot with the new options. Just experiment with different variations until successful. Those working options will need to be reused with every reboot of AROS until you can edit the grub.cfg and make it permanent i.e. install to hard disk or USB.
* If you use VESA mode, you can see the debug log if you add 'vesahack' to the command line. This will set up split-screen mode. In the upper half you'll see AROS screen, in the bottom - debug log.
* ACPI ie. PCI hardware - If you get crashes at early boot, try adding 'NOACPI' to the command line
If you're having boot issues and have a null modem cable and a spare pc, a boot log is always useful. Edit your grub line to include debug=serial but would try with an with sysdebug=all in the line later as it can cause issues booting on machines with sysdebug=all enabled (corrupts the cpu initialization).
However, if you feel you have found a genuine bug/fault in AROS that needs attention, please use the [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=439463&group_id=43586&func=browse bug submission form] to record as much information about what happened, why, and what hardware etc. you have so that people may try to assist you
For Virtual machines VMWare VirtualBox, etc., attach and press play to start the ISO image
If booting hasn't worked then it could be down to Bios/UEFI settings or USB3 (2014 onwards)
=====nvme.device=====
Since 2018, nvme drives are standard on most machines
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
=====AHCI=====
Starting taking over since 2011 on a lot of machines
* Check that UEFI (replacement for PC BIOS) has options set to remove UEFI SecureBoot option and apply CSM
* SATA drive is set for Legacy or a mixture AHCI/IDE and not AHCI
AHCI sata can be very difficult to get working
Most Windows installs are already set to AHCI sata, changing this to a legacy IDE mode setting can help but please check if Windows will still boot. Some hardware like Lenovo laptops do not always like being set in legacy mode so only use as a last resort and aware of issues that can be caused.
Now as far as hardware goes on a newer machine with an NVME drive you may need to add NVME=disable as the NVME driver could potentially cause lockups.
With a 16C/32T chip machine, disable SMT and it should boot.
=====ata.device for old BIOS's =====
Pre 2010 this was the de facto standard method of providing settings to the computer at a lower level
Some adjustments to the BIOS setup options are necessary (usually by pressing a key like DEL, F1, F2, F12 or ESC, p on the very early boot up of the computer).
*Adjust booting options like moving USB hdd, CDROM higher as it is quite often disabled or placed lower by default, i.e. USB hdd, CD/DVD are placed at the top above the hard drive. Try looking here [http://www.windowsreinstall.com/articles/bios/ Windows] or [http://www.hiren.info/pages/bios-boot-cdrom Bios] or [http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Bios-to-Boot-from-a-CD-ROM Boot] or web search "BIOS BOOT CDROM"
* At the '''SAME''' time, check if the SATA/AHCI option is set to Emulate or IDE Legacy, though this can have '''issues''' with any OS already on the hard disk. If in doubt, do nothing and seek advice.
* check that under BIOS settings you '''DO NOT''' have plug&play OS selected as Aros at this point is unable to route interrupts on its own and needs the BIOS to do that.
'''Save''' options changed at the end.
PCITool can show if the motherboard chipset is in IDE mode.
Class = 0x01 means STORAGE, Subclass = 0x01 means IDE. Also ProductID 0x3a20 resolves to non-AHCI mode in Intel ICH10 documentation.
==Installing==
We have a separate section [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_installing here]
We have a specific section for each CPU platform under the Specific platforms in the NavBar navigation bar on the right hand side menu
error code (-6) when using the ahci.device (has writing to disk problem but not reading) is enabled. change this line in your grub and reboot
<pre>
#module /Devs/ahci.device << disable
module /Devs/Alt/ata.device << add this line instead
</pre>
==File structure overview==
AROS' directory structure is mostly identical to AmigaOS directory structure, with some additions.
AROS: or SYS: also known as DH0: (i.e. the drive partition with AROS system) has the following simplified list of the main drawers (Amigas term for directories/folders).
{| class="wikitable"
|boot:
| grub bootloader
|----
|C:
| small apps, where AROS looks first for applications/games but will look at Tools, System afterwards
|----
|Devs:
| .audio, .hidd, network, graphics and other hardware device drivers are stored
|----
|L:
| where .handler files go
|----
|Libs:
| where .library files go
|----
|Prefs:
| applications that adjust or setup AROS functions and capabilities
|----
|S:
| startup scripts (for the aros boot process '''not''' grub) are stored here
|----
|Storage:
| place to keep old or alternative device drivers
|----
|System:
| applications associated with AROS operating system
|----
|Tools:
| extra applications
|----
|Utilities:
| extra applications
|----
|WBStartup:
| copy applications here to autostart with needed icons, drawers, data etc
|----
|}
See [[Aros/User/DOS#Drives.2C_Files.2C_Assigns.2C_Directories|DOS manual: Drives, Files, Assigns, Directories]]
=== Filesystem ===
Whilst the kernel is the heart, the filesystem is the blood of the system...
*Journalling - ZFS XFS ext4 NTFS SFS PFS3
*Non-journaling - BtrFS [http://aminet.net/disk/misc ext2] exFAT FAT32(VFAT) FFS
Filesystem options for AROS to install
* SFS default
* Professional File System PFS3 [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=52234&highlight=pfs3+free&page=13 m68k]
* FFS very old now but left for legacy usage
Other [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/filesystem filesystems] for storage purposes
* FAT32 favorite as most OSs support
* NTFS (can lock system)
* exFAT
PFS *minimises* the amount of fragmentation, but does not automatically defrags as it saves files to the drive
SFS tries to do exactly the same thing, but in certain cases it doesn't do as well as PFS. But since you can defrag SFS
The only filesystems that really NEED defragging are from Microsoft(TM) - exFAT/VFAT/NTFS
<pre>
Copy L/exfat-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an exFAT partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = exfat-handler
DosType = 0x46415458
</pre>
<pre>
Copy L/ntfs3g-handler L:
DOSDriver or Mountlist entry for an NTFS partition make sure that the FileSystem and Handler are set as follows:
FileSystem = ntfs3g-handler
DosType = 0x4e544653
Also to make a read-only mount you can set:
Control = ro
</pre>
The Smart File System (SFS) is a journaling filesystem used on Amiga computers and AmigaOS-derived operating systems. It is designed for performance, scalability and integrity, offering improvements over standard Amiga filesystems as well as some special or unique features.
SFS is written in C and was originally created and released as freeware in 1998 by John Hendrikx. After the original author left the Amiga scene in 2000, the source code to SFS was released and its development continued by Ralph Schmidt in MorphOS.
Its development has now forked; as well as the original Amiga version, there are now versions for MorphOS, AROS, AmigaOS 3, and a version for AmigaOS 4, which have different feature sets but remain compatible to each other. Versions for AROS, AmigaOS and MorphOS are based on different branches.
In addition, there is a driver for Linux to read Amiga SFS volumes, GRUB natively supports it and there are free drivers to use it from UEFI. The Linux version is [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ independent code].
SFS (Smart File System) partially defragments itself while the filesystem is in use. The defragmentation process is almost completely stateless
AROS SFS version has a 120GB partition size limit on hard disks and DVDs current 4gig size limit.
The sources for the MorphOS 64-bit version of SFS were available but no porting to AROS has happened so far due to endian issues, etc.
SFS Tools
* GUI - arSFSDoctor,
* CLI - sfscheck , [http://www.portacall.org/ sfsundelete], sfsformat, setcache hits a usability ceiling around the 10GB / 100,000 file mark,
sfscheck dh0: seek purge fraglist defragment
If there are two simultaneous file writes in progress and you reboot machine (or it locks up or crashes) you may end up with a corrupted filesystem. Although arSFSDoctor may help, you might have to copy the files to another partition, format the partition with the errors on and copy the files back.
A bit error on the harddisk would give this error.
PFS / SFS are way more advanced and much much faster than the FFS. FFS is supported for legacy reasons only.
The Professional File System (PFS) is a filesystem originally developed commercially for the Amiga and now distributed on Aminet with a 4-clause BSD license. It is a compatible successor of AmiFileSafe (AFS), with an emphasis on added reliability and speed compared to standard Amiga filesystems. It also features multi-user abilities like the older MuFS.
PFS has so many advantages including the important things, speed, the ability to recover all deleted files even simply same name by typing the command ". Deldir" convenient if done in Directory Opus, virtually deleted files are copied normally as if they had never been deleted, other convenience is to not ever invalidate the filesystem, just put it on top of the startup-sequence command "diskvalid", which automatically corrects any irregularities in the system startup; PFS also provides a device for floppy which makes them very fast and takes advantage of the full capacity of the floppy including the area dedicated to the bootloader.
The device is split into two main areas. At the beginning of the device is the metadata section, which consists of a root block, and a generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store metadata. The rest of the device is another contiguous generic array of blocks that can be allocated to store data. The metadata section usually uses a few percent of the device, depending on the size of the device.
The metadata is stored as a tree of single blocks in the metadata section. The entire directory structure is recorded in the metadata, so the data section purely contains data from files. The metadata describes the location of data in files with extents of blocks, which makes the metadata quite compact.
When a metadata update occurs, the system looks at the block containing the metadata to be changed, and copies it to a newly allocated block from the metadata section, with the change made, then it recursively changes the metadata in the block that points to that block in the same way. This way, eventually the root block needs to be changed, which causes the atomic metadata update.
The filesystem is reasonably good at keeping files unfragmented, although there is a defragmentation tool available which will work on an online filesystem ie whilst being used.
It was the first filesystem to introduce the concept of the Recycle Bin natively at filesystem-level to the Amiga, holding the last few deleted files in a hidden directory on the disk root.
PFS version 5.3 was developed in C and a small portion of assembly code by Michiel Pelt. There are endian issues to be overcome and adapting the small amount of m68k to C before use on intel based machines, etc.
Autoupdate of files in a directory is already implemented in Wanderer, but not all file systems handle dos.library/StartNotify() in its full extent. It seems to work correctly in Ram Disk (thanks to AmberRAM handler), and it also works on SFS formatted devices. Other file systems might not yet have it implemented correctly though.
The PC equivalent of the Amiga's RDB is the master boot record (MBR).
===Installing Applications===
The typical means to install applications under AROS/AmigaOS involves simply copying/extracting the archive (.zip .lha .rar .tar.gz) file containing the applications files to your own desired location i.e. drawer/folder. Once extracted, launching it by double clicking on an icon (recommended) or using the shell (alternative). Generally, this is on a separate partition from your AROS system files, however in reality it can be any location - including RAM: if you don't want it staying around too long especially when you switch off.
At some time in the future it may be desirable for AROS to have a package-manager like subsystem able to retrieve information online about packages available for AROS and whether they update anything you currently have installed, however at the moment no such ability exists.
===User Data files===
AmigaOS has no notion of a default location to store user data files, and presently neither does AROS - though it may be desirable at some time to provide a common start location.
For most people, extra small FAT32 NTFS partition(s) as well as the usual Sys: (DH0:) and Work: (DH1:) / Briefcase (DU1:) partitions to store data seems preferable. Especially if a reinstall is ever needed.
===User Environment configuration files===
AmigaOS/AROS stores persistent system configuration data in directory assigned to ENVARC:. This, by default, points to SYS:Prefs/EnvArc.
During boot a copy is made to another assign, ENV:, which is for runtime usage. Changes to the files here will not survive a reboot.
Setting the env variables is generally done by applications themselves, or when necessary by the user using the SetEnv command. SetEnv has a SAVE switch to force the persistent copy in ENVARC: to be written also for when you are sure the change should be permanent.
Under the standard installation of AmigaOS style OSs, ENVARC: is copied to ENV: upon startup, which, if you have a hard drive installation, is in RAM:, hence, ENV: ends up being RAM:Env.
ENVARC: is the Environment Archive, which is the permanent copy of ENV:, which is the Environment. It's roughly like the Registry in Windoze.
Most programs do (and all should) store their settings in ENVARC: somewhere, and load them from ENV:. The effect of this can be seen in the Preference editors. If you Save your preferences, they go in ENVARC: and ENV:. If you click Use, they only go in ENV:. If you reboot, normally, anything saved to ENV: is lost, and is replaced with a copy of what is in ENVARC:.
you can set the default public screen for any tool started from a cli with the PUBSCREEN variable. So open the pubscreen, set PUBSCREEN to the name and start newcli for example, then the new cli window (and all following windows opened from that window) will appear on that public screen.
===Drivers===
All hardware support is placed in the Devs drawer (folder/directory). The network drivers <something.device> go in the Networks sub-drawer. Audio drivers <something.audio> are put in the AHI sub-drawer. Graphics drivers <something.hidd> are put in the Drivers sub-drawer.
==Configuring==
AROS has mainly decided on a MUI-like requester/menu/ clone so changing the background, icons, font, menus can be done with SYS:Prefs/Zune
AROS has several desktop GUI front ends like
* DOpus5 Magellan II, Wanderer and Scalos (medium)
* AROS Workbench, Workbook (smaller)
File / Directory managers like Dopus4, MCAmiga,
App Launch Shortcuts like FKey, Amistart, BoingIconBar, right mouse click on magellan, wanderer desktop, etc.
General usability decisions - Prefs/IControl,
Most apps can be autostarted by copying into SYS:WBStartup directory folder
e.g. WeatherBar.zip can be downloaded, unzip and the contents of the zip copied to wbstartup folder
ClicktoFront and .info to SYS:WBStartup so always be activated when turning on the computer
or add a text line to user-startup is SYS:S (scripts version of wbstartup)
e.g. standard Amiga / AROS does not allow clicking of background windows to come to the front to make it easy to get to the window you need but it has the ability if these apps are copied again to WBStartUp or are added to SYS:S/user-startup script
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/ClickToFront >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/DepthMenu >Nil:
run QUIET sys:Tools/Commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >Nil:
Exchange controls Commodities and can be opened with alt, ctrl, h
Although there are heaps of docks, menus and other launcher programs on the Amiga like OSs, FKey has got to be one of the quickest and less complicated ways to launch programs, and it comes with the OS.
In SYS:Tools/Commodities, the FKey commodity (Ctrl Alt F) allows you to make actions assigned to some combinations of keys
<pre>
ALT TAB Cycle Windows
Cycle Screens
Enlarge Window
Shrink Window
Toggle Window Size
Insert Text
Run Program
Run Arexx Script
</pre>
e.g.
<pre>
LAmiga F1 = Avail Flush
LAmiga F2 = Open Prefs
LAmiga F3 = Finder
Alt Tab = Cycle Windows
LAmiga Tab or M = Cycle Screens
Alt Up arrow = Enlarge Window
Alt Down arrow = Shrink Window
Alt Home = Toggle Window Size
= Insert Text
LAmiga e = Run Program
= Run Arexx Script
</pre>
If your FKey GUI pops up when you start your Workbench up and you don't want it to, click once on the icon, go to the Icons-Information in the menu and make sure it has the tooltype set "CX_POPUP=NO".
Now let's launch it and assign the locale switching. After you double-click on FKey icon, launch the Exchange, choose the FKey from list and click the Show button. This will invoke the FKey window. You can see the ALT TAB in list assigned to window switching. Now enter the first key combination, say, ALT Z and go to the right panel. Choose Launch the program from pulldown menu and enter SYS:Prefs/Input as an argument. Append the USE switch and english preset name to the string as shown:
SYS:Prefs/Input USE SYS:Prefs/Presets/english
Click on the New Button to add the another combination. Now set the combination for your locale as shown above, replacing English name with your preset name. Click New button again and then Save Settings. Now you can use defined combinations to switch the layouts.
Although not needed by most users, the system wide ARexx script capability can manage many file manipulation task(s) but this would work only with those program that support [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs/Rexx ARexx] like
*Desktop - DOpus5, Scalos
*Dock - FKey,
*Files - Multiview, DOpus4,
*Internet Apps - Odyssey, WookieChat,
*General Apps -
the shell can be modified with escape strings but not needed in most cases
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
<pre>
RAlt Right Alt Key
LAlt Left Alt Key
RWinKey Right Windows Key
LWinKey Left Windows Key
RAmiga Right Amiga Key (if one)
LAmiga Left Amiga Key (if one)
</pre>
;Bootup Options
:Spacebar during boot, enters the bootmenu which allows a boot without startup sequence, etc
;Left Click
:LAmiga = LWinKey = F11
;Right Click
:RAmiga = RWinKey = F12
;Mark
:RAmiga and B
;Cut
:RAmiga and X
;Copy
:RAmiga and C
;Paste
:RAmiga and V
;Search
:RAmiga and S
;Mouse Movement
LAmiga and together with arrow keys - shift as well at the same time as well to move faster
;Mouse Selection
LAmiga and LAlt to select
;Screen Switching
LAmiga and M or N
;HELP key
Can sometimes be mapped to F11 but can be changed via FKey
===DOpus 5 Directory Opus Magellan II===
Dopus 5.x is a whole desktop replacement on the Amiga Workbench (Desktop)
DirectoryOpus app will assign DOpus5: to it's PROGDIR: automatically but if not add the below (edit SYS:System to suit where Dopus5 was installed) to your startup-sequence
<pre>
Assign DOpus5: SYS:System/DOpus5
DOpus5:DirectoryOpus
;DOpus5:C/LoadDB
</pre>
Left mouse button clicked twice on the desktop background brings up the Device List window.
Green strip notifies SRCE (source) and if another is open it will be red for DEST (destination). clicking on the red strip changes to green
Word list of actions with a left mouse click on the DOWN Arrow and directory stuff with < button which mirrors the icons at the top of each lister
single-key hotkeys? exactly the same as in dopus4, edit your functions (button bank, toolbar, menus etc.) and under the flags gadget is a key gadget, just click in it and press the key you want to use.
As for the extra text field... try turning off Extended lister key selection in environment / miscellaneous.
Shift and click on the icon - runs the icon
DOpus5 Magellan 2 Directory folder drawer structure
<pre>
ARexx - Arexx scripts .rexx and .dopus5 to perform tasks
Buttons -
Commands -
Desktop -
Environment - two environment files bundled:
default gets loaded if you run DOpus as a normal app
workbench gets loaded if you run DOpus as a WB Replacement (with LoadDB on startup)
Filetypes -
Groups -
Icons -
Images -
Modules - compiled tasks
Settings -
Sounds -
Themes -
WBStartup - Use this if standard SYS:WBStartup gives cannot wait error messages
</pre>
Settings -> Environment -> Display -> Workbench (Use)
*Settings -> Clock (add to title bar as well as the date)
*Toolbar -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 1) for Copy, Move, Delete, etc above the Device List
*Menu -> (Right Win Key together with 2)
*Buttons -> Editor (Right Win Key together with 3)
*Settings -> Environment (Right Win key together with 4) for Backgrounds, etc
*File Types -> (Right Win key together with 5)
*User Menus -> (Right Win key together with 6)
*Hotkeys -> Setup for quick shortcut keypresses (Right Win Key together with 7)
*Scripts -> (Right Win key together with 8)
*Icon Positioning -> (Right Win key together with 9)
Each Dopus5 theme are stored in a separate directory, named appropriately, which contains further sub directories
* Font (amiga bitmap fonts)
* Screens (jpg or any picture supported by datatypes but not animations)
* Sounds (wav but not iff 8svx )
* Icons (png newicons glowicons )
* Patterns (iff jpg png )
Just use wildcards in background filenames and you get a different picture every reboot
For example, configure in Environment -> Backgrounds -> Desktop something like this:
<pre>
Work:Pictures/Backgrounds/#?
...or
Work:Pictures/back#?.iff
...etc...
</pre>
[https://aminet.net/util/dopus arcdir and themes]
If you want to change the backdrop pic after a period of time, paste below into a text file called dopusrandbg.rexx and place in DOPus5:ARexx
<pre>
/* Changes DOpus background image forever
Start with:
Run >NIL: RX dopusrandbg.rexx
*/
if ~show("L", "rexxsupport.library") then do
if ~addlib("rexxsupport.library", 0, -30,0) then exit 10
end
/* Configure these two lines for your needs: */
minutes=1
picpath="Work:Pics/#?.iff"
address DOPUS.1
do forever
call delay 3000*minutes
dopus set background '"'picpath'"' desktop center custom
dopus refresh background custom
end
</pre>
If you don't want to use/open rexxsupport.library just for DELAY() then use the DOS Wait command
<pre>
/* random diropus backdrop changer */
/* by paul trauth, 1999 */
/* to do: non-repeatable randomness? */
options results
parse arg path
address DOPUS.1
/* get current backdrop pattern so it actually changes */
dopus query background desktop custom
currentpatt=result
lastslash=lastpos('/',currentpatt)
currentpatt=substr(currentpatt,lastslash+1,(pos('"',currentpatt,2)-lastslash-1))
dir=showdir(path,'FILE','/')
num=0
do while dir~=''
where=pos('/',dir)
if where>0 then do
file=left(dir,where-1)
dir=right(dir,length(dir)-where)
end
else do
file=dir
dir=''
end
if left(file,1) ~='.' & file~=currentpatt then
do
pics.num=file
num=num+1
end
end
which=random(0,num-1,time(s))
newbg='"'||path||'/'||pics.which||'"'
dopus set background newbg desktop tile precision exact
dopus set background on
dopus refresh background
</pre>
Clock format commands available are defined by locale. They are:
<pre>
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
</pre>
like %a %d-%b-%y %H:%M or
A WB ARexx interface, you could enter a cli command as a menu item to open a WB drawer like this...
RX "address WORKBENCH;WINDOW 'device:drawer' OPEN"
Where device:drawer is replaced by the path of the drawer to open.
The ARexx script would be capable to manage such a task but this would work only with those program that support ARexx
<pre>
dopus addappicon
dopus addtrap
dopus back
dopus checkdesktop
dopus clear
dopus command
dopus desktoppopup
dopus error
dopus front
dopus getdesktop
dopus getfiletype
dopus getstring
dopus matchdesktop
dopus progress
dopus query background, font, palette, pens
dopus read
dopus refresh all, background, icons, lister
dopus remappicon
dopus remtrap
dopus request
dopus script
dopus screen
dopus send
dopus set background, font, palette, pens
dopus setappicon
dopus version
</pre>
<pre>
lister add
lister addstem
lister copy
lister clear value
lister clearcaches
lister close
lister empty
lister findcache
lister getstring
lister iconify
lister new
lister query active all, dest source
lister query abort, busy, case, dirs, display, entries, entry, files, flags, handler, header, hide
lister query label, lock, mode, namelength, numdirs, numentries, numfiles, numseldirs, numselfiles
lister query path, proc, position, seldirs, selentries, selfiles, separate, show, sort,
lister query title, toolbar, value, visible, window
lister read
lister refresh
lister reload
lister remove
lister request
lister set busy, case, dest, display, field, flags, handler, header, hide, label, lock, mode
lister set namelength, newprogress, off, path, position, progress, separate, show, sort, source
lister set title, toolbar, value, variable
lister select
lister wait
</pre>
The '''command''' allows you to call internal DOpus commands from an ARexx script
<pre>
command all
command wait copy
command read s:startup-sequence
command source 12345 makedir name noicon
</pre>
*SFTP secure encrypted comms over internet using libssh2 and zlib (different protocol to the two below) on port 22
*FTPS secured with https like security on port 21
*FTP not secure and unencrypted protocol over internet on port 21 (should not be used today on the internet but for your own server)
===Wanderer ===
Backgrounds icon text sizes, colors, etc. with wanderer prefs in the prefs drawer but cannot use #? or *.* in the backgrounds file entry to randomly choose pictures
Enable the bar, you need to edit the text file ‘statusbar.prefs’. The change is simple: just change “False” to ‘True’.
Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/Wanderer/statusbar.prefs
Provides a way to hide the old Workbench 3.1 style of windows and screens.
Themes - SYS:Prefs -> Appearance
The default content of Prefs/Env-Archive/SYS/themes.var should be "themes:ice" but can be changed via the theme prefs, please do NOT click the Use button. Its useless. As you know, it will ask for the theme volume. Just pick the theme you want, click on Save, then reboot.
* Decoration is on. Any time trying to change theme, you get: "Please insert volume Theme: in any drive"?
You could check if you find SYS:System/Themes or if it is missing. Then you could open startup-sequence which you can find in drawer "S". There should be a line:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES >Nil:
This does the trick.
Open a shell and run:
Assign THEMES: SYS:SYSTEM/THEMES
Than start the Theme prefs again... this should work
* The theme is the only thing that could slow the system a bit, but it's not that performance impacting on most uses, and you can switch it of completely. Remove C:Decoration from the bottom of the file sys:s/startup-sequence.
[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/theme ALua/Zulu script] built for faster Wanderer skin management. You can modify config files, install new (wdz format/zipped skin files) and delete skins via the Theme Manager.
[http://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/download-1 Global.Prefs]
===Scalos===
[https://web.archive.org/web/20180922220139/http://scalos.noname.fr/ Scalos] is not an OS replacement, it's a Workbench replacement. It replaces the desktop and graphical file management components.
Scalos is 100% Workbench replacement with most functions working like the original Workbench ones. Undo and Redo available for most window and icon operations. Fully multitasking so every window has its own task. While loading icons, any window function (e.g. Drag&Drop) is available.
24bit color support with window patterns - Unlimited and easily configurable via tooltypes. Optimised backgroundpatterns routine so patterns can be tiled, centred or even scaled to fit into the windows. Live updating window scrolling - Supports middle mouse button panning and drawer (folder) windows can be iconified on the desktop.
Icon imagetypes with all types are supported such as backfill or complement. Configurable surrounding iconborder. Icon support also visually highlights files which are soft-links in the file system. Icon dragging is more stable and far less flickery on graphics cards. Whilst dragging, icons are displayed with text and they can become transparent over anything where they can be dropped.
Single-window lasso mode, with scrolling window contents invoked by dragging mouse with configurable qualifier key. Text icon lasso selection used to ignore "Name column selects text icons" flag. Support for backfilled thumbnail icons, with selectable color and transparency. Added option to always generate square thumbnail icons with preview icons for images - Thumbnails can be permanently saved in icons.
Supports PNG icons with alpha channel and real transparency and displays OS3.5 GlowIcons and are all scalable. Iconborders with variations (normal, shadowed, outlined).
Completely configurable, filetype-specific user-definable popup menus and tooltips. Plugin system to exchange or add features and can enhance the Workbench and make it more configurable.
Filetype plugins to display filetype-specific information. - Currently, EXIF information viewer for JPEG images is included. Plugin included for 100% support of OS3.9 Workbench features. Plugin included for AREXX API compatible to OS3.9 Workbench.
Online update with updater.module
Scalos works also as a Workbench replacement. In this case the 'emulation mode' has to be set by using Scalos' own version of LoadWB and offers
* Scalos uses the Workbench Screen for its windows instead opening a new one
* AppIcon, AppMenuItem, AppWindow functions are redirected to Scalos
* all Programs placed in "WBStartup" should start
* The Screen will be reopened in case of changes in ScreenMode and Palette settings
<pre>
v1.0 (V39.201) - November 1999
v1.1 (V39.212) - December 1999
v1.2b (39.220) - June 6, 2000
v1.2d (39.222) - 2000 (latest public beta executable)
v1.3 (40.7) (beta) - August 2, 2001
v1.3 (40.22) - September 25, 2002
v1.4 (40.32) (beta) March 31, 2005
v1.6 (41.4) - March 27, 2007
v1.7 (41.5) - August 12, 2007
v1.8 (41.6) - March 12, 2009
v1.9 (41.7) (beta) - March 15, 2010
v1.9 (41.8) (RC1) - August 25, 2012 open source
v1.9.2 (41.10) Deadwoods' AROS late 2022 32bit and 64bit build unifying the code base of ` for AROS x86 ABIv0, AROS x86_64 ABIv11 and AROS m68k
</pre>
Distros may have Scalos files under SYS:System/Scalos or Extras:Scalos. Known [https://github.com/deadwood2/AROS/issues/75 bug list],
Certain files like Menu13.prefs, Palette13.prefs, Pattern.prefs and scalos.prefs need to be in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Scalos they can be found in Scalos:Storage/envarc and country drawer
or run the "Scalos Menu" preferences program. Note if already setup with sub-menu entries and then re-save your menu prefs as it will now generate a new/overwrite prefs file called "Menu13.prefs" in "envarc:scalos/". The same is also required for the new Palette prefs update, click 'Save' and a "Palette13.prefs" file will be saved in to "envarc:scalos/" directory.
<pre>
ASSIGN Scalos: SYS:xxx/xxx DEFER
ASSIGN Libs: Scalos:Libs add
;ASSIGN SYS:Devs/Datatypes Scalos:Devs/Datatypes add
Assign Theme: Scalos:Themes/Default_Theme add
Assign Locale: Scalos:Locale add
Protect Scalos:Tools/browse.script s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/OpenShell s add quiet
Protect Scalos:Tools/run.script s add quiet
run Scalos:Tools/LoadWB
;Scalos:Scalos
</pre>
Add the above to SYS:S/startup-sequence or SYS:S/user-startup '''before any Wanderer entries'''
In the prefs drawer (folder) is the big prefs app Scalos_Prefs which covers these user setup areas
<pre>
About Scalos
Paths - should be preset
Startup - WBStartup drawer contents should auto run on each startup
Desktop - edit titlebar, icon layout and in misc, auto leave-out (drag icon to desktop)
Icons -
Drag and Drop -
Windows -
Text Windows - in misc, drawer sorting at start of listing if needed
TrueType Fonts - use Truetype fonts rather than system ones
Miscellaneous -
Plugins - after adding oop/title_clock.plugin %ti %da does not work, maybe needs ASCII .prefs added
Modules - ??
Menu - setup for MainMenu and PopupsMenu with New Menu, RE Name, Key: shortcut, Command Properties
FileTypes - already added def_Project icons and def_Disk (hdd sdd cd dvd etc) support
PopupMenu - tweak how popups appear
Pattern - Wallpaper backgrounds with Type DE, each pattern in the list can be edited, Save as Pattern.pre
Palette - change the color of things , Save as Palette.pre
</pre>
Scalos_Prefs - Pattern - Minimum options to be changed are
*DE Desktop/Background
*SC Screen
*TW Window/TextBackground ie Text listing showing if icon type not recognised
*IW Window/Background ie Icons showing
Workflow - In "Pattern List" tab, select New - choose a picture, highlight in list, click in number box under New button and slide to another number, click on "Defaults" tab and adjust Pattern numbers slider to choose right picture for each of the above options - Click "Pattern List" tab to check eveything is OK and click Save
Pattern List tab on Patterns Page - Allows you to compile a list of pictures (one at a time rather than a whole folder e.g. with #? or *.*), assigning a number Nr to one or more of them for easy reference. Using this number you will be able to assign the pictures to specific windows on the Defaults tab Page. If multiple pictures have the same number, one of the pictures will be chosen randomly. This will allow you to have random desktop pictures, random window backdrops etc.
Defaults tab on Patterns Page - Here you can set the defaults for the background pictures for the Desktop, Screen, Window and/or Text Mode throughout Scalos.
Randomize every time [check box] - Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture will be selected as soon as a window with the same number assignment is opened.
*Fit size: The picture will be resized to the dimension of the new window.You *MUST* have set GUIGfx on. asyncron layout: Pictures will be loaded and rendered while the windows opens (Like original Workbench). If this function is 'off', pictures will always be loaded before opening the windows.
*Use friendbitmap : The picture is present twice in memory for best speed. This option has no effect if V43 picture.datatype or GUIGfx are used. Always relayout: If "Fit size" is set, the picture will be scaled everytime the window's dimensions change.
*Randomize everytime: Usually Pictures with the same number will be randomly selected as soon as the If more pictures have the same number, one of them will be chosen randomly.
Patternlist New/Delete : Add a new picture. After that you should assign a number to it. The picture will be rendered as tiles. configuration loads. If this option is set, the picture
Asyncron-Task priority: You can set the CPU priority for the Task if "asyncron layout" is set.
<pre>
Desktop: Number of the Picture for the main window.
Screen: Number of the picture for the Scalos-Screen.
Window: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows.
TextMode: Number of the picture for the Scalos-windows in Text Mode.
</pre>
Popup Menu preferences fully configurable menus (includes ToolsDaemon and ParM launch apps import), including support for context-sensitive Popup menus configs for top pull down menus for apps, etc.
Workflow - Scalos_Prefs then Menu, New Item, New Command add name at top then in Command Properties e.g. add Workbench and location e.g. DOpus:DOpus4 for apps Command for c apps or Rexx for scripts or Plugin for or AmigaDos for modules
<pre>
DESCRIPTION NAME/A This is the title that is displayed in the top line of any popup menu
INCLUDE NAME/A Name of file to be included. Path can be relative to "Scalos:FileTypes"
POPUPMENU Starts the popup menu description section for this filetype.
</pre>
The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
<pre>
SUBMENU "NAME/A"
ENDSUBMENU
MENUENTRY "NAME/A,KEY/K,DEFAULTACTION/S"
ENDMENUENTRY
INTERNALCMD "NAME/A"
WBCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,PRI=PRIORITY/K/N"
AREXXCMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
CLICMD "NAME/A,STACK/K/N,WBARGS/S,P=PRIORITY/K/N"
ICONWINDOWCMD "NAME/A"
PLUGINCMD
MENUSEPARATOR
ENDPOPUPMENU
TOOLTIP
ENDTOOLTIP
</pre>
<pre>
Starts the tooltip description section for this filetype. The following Subcommands are allowed inside popup menus:
GROUP "ORIENTATION/K"
ENDGROUP
MEMBER "HIDE/K"
ENDMEMBER
HBAR
STRING "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K"
SPACE "SIZE/N/A"
DTIMAGE "FILENAME/A"
</pre>
Each theme drawer (folder) has these further folders
<pre>
About -
Desktop -
FileTrans -
FileType -
Icons -
Menu -
Modules -
PointerIcons -
Prefs -
Sound -
Window -
</pre>
*Plugins
<pre>
devicefilter.plugin
persist.plugin should a crash or reboot occur - next time Scalos started, all windows re-opened
title_clock.plugin add digital clock to title see more below
title_envvar.plugin %ev, which can be used to display the value (a string) of the variable in the titlebar
title_freepens.plugin
volumegauge.plugin
wb39.plugin
wbrexx.plugin plugin adds a Workbench 3.5+ compatible AREXX interface to Scalos internals
xtwindows.plugin left or right ALT or left or right SHIFT keys when open/close windows
filetype.plugin then run FileTypes-prefs and customize the filetypes (eg import from a DefIcons-brainfile)
menu.plugin
</pre>
*Modules - delete, empty_trashcan, execute, find, format_disk, information, iconproperties, newdrawer, reboot, rename, systeminfo, windowproperties
*Tools - scripts like LoadWB, quit.rexx, open_volume.rexx,
In Scalos_Prefs->Filetype->Recognition you can define the filetypes and on "Action" you define specific context menu for all filetypes defined in recognition (similar to magellan)
there is the same you must show all first (list is only limited) so you created a file type AAABBB, you need to have def_AAABBB icon
Associating files with "Scalos_FileTypes" is very simple, practically it is very similar to Dopus4, first you create the Def_icons to assign to the file type (will be seen automatically ), then run "Scalos_FileTypes" you add the extension, fill in the descriptor (MATCH or PATTERN etc..) and save
then you create a appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below you can define how files are identified. I use "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending. Then you click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-klick on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it.
defined all archive types from XAD in "filetypes". If you change to "action" and click on "archive" you can define the context menu that is shown if you do not define a specific context menu for a filetype
Reset to Default in Scalos_Prefs resets all settings so BEWARE
<pre>
The Scalos desktop screen titlebar may be configured using the main Scalos Preference program. This oop/time_clock plugin adds some additional placeholders:
%ti, displays the current time in the default Locale format. e.g. "10:43:37"
%da, displays the date in the default Locale format. e.g. "Saturday 14 July 2001"
Using the supplied prefs program for the plugin, or editing the ASCII file ENVARC:Scalos/title_clock.prefs you can use the following standard Amiga Locale values to change the formatting
%a - abbreviated weekday name
%A - weekday name
%b - abbreviated month name
%B - month name
%c - same as "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y"
%C - same as "%a %b %e %T %Z %Y"
%d - day number with leading 0s
%D - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%e - day number with leading spaces
%h - abbreviated month name
%H - hour using 24-hour style with leading 0s
%I - hour using 12-hour style with leading 0s
%j - julian date
%m - month number with leading 0s
%M - the number of minutes with leading 0s
%n - insert a linefeed
%p - AM or PM strings
%q - hour using 24-hour style
%Q - hour using 12-hour style
%r - same as "%I:%M:%S %p"
%R - same as "%H:%M"
%S - number of seconds with leadings 0s
%t - insert a tab character
%T - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%U - week number, taking Sunday as first day of week
%w - weekday number
%W - week number, taking Monday as first day of week
%x - same as "%m/%d/%y"
%X - same as "%H:%M:%S"
%y - year using two digits with leading 0s
%Y - year using four digits with leading 0s
like %d %m %y or %a %d %B %Y %p
</pre>
Shutdown -> right mouse button Scalos, About, Reboot, Shutdown
ToolTypes can be added to the Scalos.info icon like
*SCALOS_PATTERNNO=<number> : background image matching the number
*SCALOS_NOTEXT : The Icon will be drawn without Text.
*SCALOS_NODRAG : The Icon will not be draggable. Its position will be fixed.
*Module iconproperties - Added SCALOS_BROWSERMODE tooltype support
runcommand parameters... in which case:
<pre>
%p = parameters
%w = directory path
%d = device-name
%% = literal percentage token
</pre>
With the help of the wbrexx.plugin Scalos gains support for more of the compatible arexx API
If an arexx command produces an error you will find the error code placed in the WORKBENCH.LASTERROR variable.
ACTIVATEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Activate the root window */
ADDRESS workbench
ACTIVATEWINDOW root
/* Activate the "Work:" partition's window if already open*/
ACTIVATEWINDOW "Work:"
</pre>
CHANGEWINDOW
<pre>
/* Change the root window; move it to position 10,30. * and change its size to 200100 pixels */
ADDRESS workbench
CHANGEWINDOW root LEFTEDGE 10 TOPEDGE 30 WIDTH 200 HEIGHT 100
/* Change the currently active window */
CHANGEWINDOW active 20 40 200 100
</pre>
Most of Scalos' issue are due to the flexibility of its' user configuring nature but if
The sort menu plugin needs to be ported from ASM to C.
IIRC Scalos has a command line option to fully replace Workbench/Wanderer.
The Theme: assign is used by both Wanderer and Scalos but I didn't have any problems using both at the same time.
The Program will be started from the Shell.
If "WB Args" is set, with the Argument "%p" will be replaced by the path of the activated Icons. The Program will started with the specified Stack value.
IconWindow: Scalos opens the window of the specified path.
PlugIn: Starts a Scalos Menu-PlugIn.
If a Menu Item with empty name is specified, Scalos displays a separator line.
It's possible to Drag&Drop an Icon in the Configuration Window. All values will be set accordingly. Entries may be dragged across the list.
Mac-like selection : This function activates a multiselection method used on MacOS or Win95. Don't have to hold down shift to drag them. Clicking on an already activated icon will
not deselect all other icons.
MMB move: The window contents may be moved using the middle mouse button.
WindowPopup title only: PopupMenu for windows can be opened only on window's title bars.
FullBench: Screen-Titles removed and Main Window set Full Size.
Scalos Prefs. Go to Settings->Scalos->Prefs and then the Misc section. Remove the tick against Full Bench. If you've enabled it, the titlebar will disappear when you select backdrop.
Default Icons saveable : The icons which Scalos generates if "show all files" is enabled, can now be saved
using "snapshot" menu option. load DefDisk first : Try to read the icons first from the DefIcons Path before using disk info.
Hide hidden files : If this function is activated all files or directories where the "hide" flag is set will not be shown.
Many of my Icons display more than once on the screen, while on the workbench all seems ok.
The Workbench filters double displayed icons, Scalos does not. Solution: please edit the ".backdrop" file and clear double lines.
Background images not scaled. GUIGfx option not set or guigfx.library and/or render.library not installed.
If working with CD's causes crashs or Scalos doesn't work correctly.
Most Filesystems doesn't support the ExAll function correctly. Disable "Use ExAll" in Scalos prefs.
Scalos doesn't start any program in the WBStartup. WBStartup Path may be set wrongly or Scalos was not started in Emulation Mode (LoadWB etc)
Some programs will not startup with error message "has not returned, wait some more"? and "unable to open your tool"
need a def_icon with the same name predefined, then create an appropriate entry in the list and rename it, if def icon exists it is shown. Below this can define how files are identified.
* either "pattern", similar to magellan to identify file by ending
* or
Then click on the shown icon and define in it what program is used when you double-click on it and save it. On the tab action you can define popup menu for it. All in all handling is of course different to magellan but can do similar
For the RAM Icon, to obtain this you have only to copy the icon in the Icon Path as "RAM.info" or "Ram Disk.info". All functions will automatically be performed
sometimes cut into half or quarters when scrolled off screen or drawers moved - settings issue probably
Sometimes leaves initial drawer window imprint on desktop when moved - settings issue
Scalos AROS released a [https://github.com/deadwood2/contrib/tree/master/scalos new build V2022-07-21] with the following changes noted:
<pre>
Fixed:
Numerous crashes when working on 64-bit with 64-bit heap
Wrong background color of Scalos logo on Scalos splash window
Backgroung image of Scalos splash window and Scalos About window is not visible
Icon labels on desktop and in drawer windows are displayed using Topaz instead of Arial font
Font.prefs are not being loaded on 64-bit
Font.prefs are being wrongly saved on 64-bit
scalos.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64, scalos is using always default preference
scalos.prefs are being saved on x86 and x86_64 in format not compatible with m68k
NewPopupmenu.prefs is wrongly written
Plugins are not loading at Scalos startup
wbrexx.plugin is crashing at startup on 64-bit
Multiple controls missing on Scalos Prefs/Icons page
System crash when clicking on def icon image on FileTypes Prefs/Recognition page
Status bar, control bar, buttons sometimes don't have images displayed
Buttons in Scalos About window have white corners rendered where they should be transparent
Crash when leaving out an icon
Crash when adding a User-defined Button to Control bar without setting it's properties in Scalos Prefs
Crash when removing any button from Control bar in Scalos Prefs
Scalos Prefs allows editing TTEngine font properties when TTEngine is not present causing crash in Icons/Labels and Text Windows/Fonts pages
deficons.prefs are not being loaded on x86 and x86_64
Reset to default in FileType Prefs and Save does not save preferences
Won't fix:
Scrollbars visible on titles of TrueType Fonts, PopupMenu, Menu, FileTypes, Pallette and Pattern pages of Scalos Preferences
Not fixed:
Wrong rendering on DualPNG icons
Refreshing drawer windows is slow
Starting Prefs/Locale or Prefs/Input from Scalos causes other preferences to fail
Desktop wallpaper is damaged where Splay window was displayed
When started from Wanderer, after saving Scalos Prefs, reload does not re-open main Scalos window
Difference in behavior between Cleanup from popup menu and Cleanup from top menu - possibly due to missing plugin, check Cleanup association in Menu Prefs
</pre>
===DOpus 4 Directory Opus===
Copy DOpus4 app to WBStartup directory folder so it starts on boot up each time
Another method is add the below to the bottom of the user-startup script in S: drawer/directory
<pre>
run DOPUS:DirectoryOpus -i >NIL
</pre>
makes DOpus starts up in Iconified state at the top of Wanderer's screen. Left click on this to highlight and right mouse click to open.
Just click on the sides of either outer edges of DOpus windows and it will display the parent device/volume list.
DOpus saves it features in a CFG file which can be edited to suit anyones' needs by reading the [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool Dopus Manual] which is in Guide format.
===AmiStart===
Auto generates the apps menu but scans the drive each time - AmiStart can choose apps you are not interested
* how to disable annoying zune/mui 'bubbles'?
try a right-click on AmiStart and release on Global settings. Then click on the bubbles gadget. Move the Show Bubbles slider all the way to the left.
===BoingIconBar===
User chooses the apps to add to the dock at the centre bottom of the screen but has to be done manually, please use Save afterwards
Or easier edit the text file of SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/iconbar.prefs and save
<pre>
SYS:System/Shell
SYS:Tools/DOpus4/DOpus4
SYS:Utilities/Editor
SYS:System/SysMon
SYS:System/Scout
Work:Extras/Internet/OWB/OWB
Work:Extras/Graphics/Lunapaint
Work:Extras/Graphics/ZunePaint
AROS:Tools/MPlayer/MPlayer
Extras:Internet/AmiFox/AmiFox
</pre>
right mouse click on bottom edge of screen where boingiconbar shows - select settings which opens BoingIconBar Preferences to add apps
If no dock showing Add, to add apps click Add Program and search for the executable
another method is to drag icons to ends of the bar and move them on the Bar using the Prefs/BoingIconBar
===Icons===
Icons are typically now .png pictures renamed as .info e.g. so Office application name would have a Office.png renamed as Office.info or MyApp.png as MyApp.info, etc.
Leave Out menu option to leave app icon on desktop
To select multiple icons and save their positions, click on the first icon and after while you hold the Shift key down select further icons and don't release it before SnapShot is finished. You can also select a whole group of icons by pressing the LMB at the top left of the icons and while keeping the LMB down moving the power towards the bottom right. A expanding bounding box will appear and all the icons within it will be selected.
Clean Up menu option (right mouse button -> Icons) rearranges icons in a drawer or disk window into a neater condition. To use, open the window to rearrange and select Clean Up. To keep the icons in the new positions, select all the icons (shift key or mouse selection) and select 'Snapshot' and then Window and then again with All.
In DOpus5, Scalos, wanderer, most files have an icon file associated with it. To change the default tool, select Icon menu, Information, and change the default tool string. For example, you could use Multiview, Editor and so on for most text, graphics and some sound files as long as the appropriate Datatype classes are installed. For scripts, set the tool to C:IconX
C:Join Image1.png Image2.png TO MyFile.info
is enough to make a dual state icon from two png images. You can then use Wanderer's menu Icon/Information on it to edit its fields and tooltypes.
[http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-46881.html Amiga OS 3.x AfA icons thread], [http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=66213 Later DualPNG and OS4 icons thread] and [http://archives.aros-exec.org/share/graphics/icon/ Alternative Icons sets] like [http://www.amiga-look.org/artwork/classic-wb-png-iconset-l ClassicWB]
[http://www.masonicons.info/6.html AISS toolbar images] unpack unarc them into RAM: and copy Images directory to SYS:Prefs/Presets/
AISS icons are looked for in PROGDIR:, PROGDIR:Images, SYS:Prefs/Presets/Images and then in TBImages: according to Open Amiga guidelines.
there is Demos/iconscale which could be launched from S:User-Startup with two arguments, telling it the horizontal and vertical size. IE something like
Demos/iconscale 40 40
It will shrink icons... not sure if it will be very nice though. it doesn't work for the icons on the main desktop.
there is an option to scale an icon to a bounding box afair, try iconsize followed by two numbers, like:
iconsize 32 32
Is there any way in AROS to change an icon type from Project to Tool or vice versa?
Either the SIT option of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/ ProcessIcon], or the TYPE option of HandleInfo (not sure if this one works at all, please test with care).
processicon sys:pathoftheicon SIT=Project
SIT Set type of ICON. Allowed types are: "Disk", "Drawer", "Tool", "Project", "Garbage", "Device", "Kick" and "AppIcon".
Btw, are your icons, the #?.info files, writable, is the W flag set ?
===Fonts===
Install the #?.ttf files to SYS:Fonts/TrueType. Use SYS:System/FTManager to "Install Font" each #?.ttf file which will generate associated #?.otag and #?.font in SYS:Fonts. Use SYS:Prefs/Fonts to change system fonts and SYS:Prefs/Zune to change others.
To achieve our goal we will use the Setup Locale, Input, Zune and Fonts, as well as The FTManager.
Begin
The first step you should do is to get the system to know that we speak and write in another language. What you need to do is to open the setup program and choose Locale country, and list "preferred languages" to put it first and then English. If you want the tab "Time Zone" and select city of residence to set the clock correctly. Of course we save our changes and continue opening the setup program Input. This sets the keyboard language as our beginning. When the language layout was created there was no option to switch to Aros keyboard (layout switching), so to write in the language you had to hold down Alt, something you encounter in other functions. This time working with the team of Aros to create a new keyboard layout to replace the old so we can get rid of the button Alt. For now though let only selected this layout and do not turn the switch on the keyboard.
Custom Keyboard Layout
[http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/tree/HEAD:/workbench/devs/keymaps keymaps are in place but unfortunately when they are not, then indeed things become a bit 'low-level' as it involves redefining some tables with values that match your keyboards]
only need to add your compiled table as new keymap.
So taking a little peek here shows that it should be possible to compile using
gcc -opc105_tr pc_105.c -nostdlib
where the pc105_gr/pc_105.c needs to be replaced with your own adjusted keymapname/c-file
[https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Enabling_Greek_Characters_on_Your_Keyboard General overview of Greek letters on keyboards]
Installing fonts
*[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/EPAGrWb System jaggy]
*Outline resizable .font .otag
In this step you need to download some fonts that can support the encoding in our system. The easiest way is to run the script "Download Fonts" you'll find in the folder OWB. This script downloads from the Internet, and unpacks some fonts for OWB web browser, which is placed under the folder Fonts:TrueType. But as these can only be used by OWB and not the system, which unfortunately does not see. To make them available to the rest of the system, open the program FTManager, you will find the folder AROS: System /. From there select the field "Codepage" option "ISO-8859-7" and list the font "Arial" and "Regular" form in which you must double-click with the mouse. In the window that appears, select the bottom right the checkbox "Anti-aliasing" button and then "Install". Immediately folder Fonts: created files "arialregular.font" and "arialregular.otag", which are necessary in order to see the system font. Do the same steps if you wish for other fonts.
Final stages
After completing the above, open the folder AROS: Prefs / and run the program settings Fonts. In the new window, select the fields "Icons" and "Screen" as the font "ArialRegular" to the size you want. In the field "System" to give "s_courier", which, however, because it is not True Type Font support Antialising, and may seem a little broken. You can also use the CourierNew, if you have installed the above procedure. After you save the changes and open the Zune program settings. In this set the "ArialRegular" font fields in tabs "Windows" and "Groups", and save the changes. Reboot the system. To make sure that the above worked properly run NoWinED, which you will find under the folder AROS: Tools /. If that everything is working correctly you will see the menu and the settings window with Greek letters. You can also write in the language using the button Alt. Second program that you can try, which is fully localized, is WookieChat, which you will find in the folder AROS: Extras / Networking. And in this place all the menu and settings window works.
===Windows===
*Intuition
The window you position and resize, you right click on that windows title bar and in the dropdown menu you snapshot from there. Right click to show menu -> Window -> Snapshot Windows or All but it will NOT work if that folder has no icon (e.g. Disk.nfo) attached to it. You need a folder icon. The window information gets saved in it.
As for maximising the window using a shortcut key - Alt and up arrow key
The AROS-Shell windows can be moved, resized by editing sys:s/icaros-sequence
<pre>
; run shell
if ${Icaros/autoshell} EQ true
run QUIET c:newshell >NIL:
EndIF
</pre>
; slimmer right aros the screen
run QUIET c:newshell con:0/150//300/ >NIL:
; top right corner scr-x scr-y win-x win-y
run QUIET c:newshell con:600/150//300/ >NIL:
*Zune - AROS version of MUI
Magic Menu type functionality is implemented in IControl preferences editor: in the frame called Menus, switch type from Pull-Down to Pop-Up and/or iControl just tick the sticky menu option.
Windows outside screens causing a problem either uncheck "Offscreen move" for windows in IControl prefs editor. Or use FKey commodity and define two key shortcuts:
* the first using the command "cycle windows" (for example ALT TAB);
* the second using the command "rescue window" (for example ALT F5).
Now you can cycle windows until the one you want to rescue, and then "rescue" it: it will move back inside your screen.
How to save the window size on wanderer (snapshot all, snapshot windows)
Same for icon position on wanderer, can't save the position. Icon position cannot be saved yet, but you should be able to save the window position and size. sys:prefs - wanderer icon has option to save window size on exit but just for dh0. To get saving working on (DH1: Extras:) partitions try deleting the dh1 disk.info file, then reboot. The system should create a new dh1 icon.
* how to set up permanently 'view all files'?
As for viewing all files, removing disk.info for that disk did the job
* how to list and kill processes (xkill would be useful) ?
sys:Extras/System/Scout can kill apps
sys:Tools/Commodities/Exchange can remove available commodities
* how to restore 'go up' button in wanderer window? (it doesn't show up anymore).
If you're using Icaros, go to the theme prefs and make sure that decoration is checked. Also, some themes do not use a parent button, so try another theme. You may have to restart Aros before the theme will change.
* Is it really safe to turn off (hardware button) computer at any time (worried about USB hard disk)
yes you can turn off the computer IF none of the drives are in progress (i.e. writing). Best to use Wanderer menu option Quit otherwise
===Printing===
This is still work in progress
print from my AROS box!
<pre>
1. installed printfile ( http://www.lerup.com/printfile/ ) on my Windows XP computer
2. set up the print spooler option, and used ghostscript filter for ps files
3. made the spool folder accessible from ftp (setting up ftp server on Windows)
4. send the ps file from my AROS box to the ftp server using curl (curl -T filename ftp://windows.box.adress --user username:password)
</pre>
It's a bit complicated but it works!
*Postscript
Best to set Printer Prefs in the Prefs drawer to print-to-file or parallel/USB port
Save document in postscript or convert picture/text to postscript
Print using compatible [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/AROS_USB_support#printer.class_-_PostScript_3_and_internal_ghostscript_drivers Ghostscript printer] or Postscript printer
*GutenPrint
Some work has been done
;There are no individual drivers yet for HP's Photosmart, EPSON's EPL, CANON's, Lexmark, CUPS PPD, etc.
===Files===
====File endings and datatypes====
* Check if the file has his own .info icon file with a tool set to open it. IIRC this has higher priority over the def_XYZ.info file association.
* In ENVARC:SYS/def_Text.info or whatever def_ file needs changing, use Wanderer's menu Icon -> Information and change the def_XYZ.info there. If you're on ABIv0 and want it to be applied immediately, you might have to copy it to ENV:SYS/ (or to reboot).
* Identifying file types by file ending is only a fallback. Far better it is to search for magic words, for flac files this would be "flaC" according to this [http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html documentation].
For instance, to open PDFs with arospdf not localised in the default drawer of Icaros (Work:Extras/Applications/arospdf) but localised in a custom drawer in AROS. The default tools are defined in the icons in sys:prefs/env-archive/sys e.g. def_PDF.
File type identification is done by datatype descriptors which you can find in Devs/Datatypes. The AROS build system has a tool which creates such datatype descriptors.
'''Changing of default tools of existing icons is easy as shown above. Adding of new file types is not hard, but needs knowledge of the AROS build system.'''
The enduser way would be to download the attached file, which contained two executables:
1) createdtdesc, to make a new datatype description
2) examinedtdesc, to read/show existing datatype descriptions
use 2 to get an idea on how it things are currently done in aros by providing this executable a file from the drawer sys:devs/datatypes/ (alternatively you can find the original .dtd files here).
use 1 to make your new datatype. Use the accompanied FORMAT file (also here) to read how to make your own datatype descriptor. use 2 to get hints from other datatype descriptors.
Note:
When creating a new descriptor would advise against using the pattern property, but instead use the default pattern of #? and create a Mask that matches your filetype. This requires some research in order to discover how your filetype can be recognized properly. Of course with making something like a descriptor for an ascii textfile, you would fallback to using the pattern (e.g. #?.text as the filetype cannot be determined easily otherwise).
<pre >
# name - choose wisely and informative. also used for icon's name.
# version - choose as you like as long as it complies with version rules
# basename - the 'root' datatype class. be aware that e.g. it can influence behaviour. for example when choosing binary and using tool multiview in project icon, the file will be viewed as binary file (choosing sound would tell mulitview to view the file as a soundfile). So this can influence the underlying tool being used. Could become messy if users started to modify the tool manually.
# pattern - This is the file pattern match e.g. #?.text
# Mask - A mask to identify the file. Requires knowledge of the actual file structure. For example 'M' 'Z' for an msdos executable.
# GroupdID - not supported (AROS native) files - use syst as that would be the least intrusive in case an AROS tool/program tries to load such datatyped file.
# ID - In your case, the first four characters of the name at subchapter 1 (in lower case) (or less if name is shorter).
# flags - How the mask needs to be interpreted. In your case would be mostly DTF_BINARY in combination with (wanted or not) DTF_CASE (to tell if mask used letters are case sensitive or not)
# priority - the priority of how the type is handled so that on datatype could have precedence over another? In any case, document tells it to be mostly 0.
</pre >
Now that you know each field and what it does (more or less), you write this fields in a text file for your own invented datatype, save it and create the actual dt with the tool in 1. in the end the created dt must reside in sys:devs/datatypes/ drawer.
Then you would create a default icon in sys:prefs/Env-archive/SYS drawer. Don't forget to reboot or copy .info file to ram:env/sys in order to test. also don't forget to set which tool to start f.e. c:lx or dh4:emulators/mycoolemulator
To test, open Wanderer then show all files and doubleclick on a file of type you just created. Alternatively you could use the 'open' command from shell (with file of datatype you just created as parameter).
And as a last note. it would perhaps be welcome to have a program like xicon and/or runprglist for AROS (unfortunately both without source, but something similar could be created for AROS).
Sounds complicated ?
Perhaps... but OS like windows needs a complete registry to be able to do things like this. And yes, i am aware windows has gui tools that does it (more or less) for you (by manipulating the registry). Same could be done for AROS (without integrating a registry in AROS that is ).
Would that suffice ?
red1+2: typos, reformatting.
disclaimer: please note that using these tools can screw up your currently installed support for datatypes when used incorrectly. Do not use if you do not understand what you are doing. Use at own risk.
==Network Connection==
AROS currently only has one real choice for TCP/IP networking - AROSTCP. This is a port of the AmiTCP package from AmigaOS (TM), with a number of enhancements/fixes from AROS developers.
Please use Prefs/Network to set up wired, wireless or USB networking
Non USB wifi is easier, USB wifi can be an annoyance - remember to save whilst in prefs
===Wired===
=====IPv6=====
No support so far
128bit IPv6 address packet
<pre>
Local FD::/8
Global 2000::/3
64:ff9b::/96
</pre>
NAT64 translates IPv6 to IPv4
DNS64
OS routing works with
<pre>
MacOS Ventura
Windows 11 with cloud account
Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish
Android 10 (block google dns)
</pre>
====IPv4====
The top half of the IPv4 Configuration tab on the Network Prefs deals with the network card/USB and the lower half the router part.
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs DHCP.png|thumb|DHCP Settings]]
'''Upper part of IPv4 tab'''
* Click Add on the top right of the Prefs which opens a window called '''Interface'''
* Enter Name as net0 (but can be anything as long as it is consistently used in other sections)
* check mark on Active
* select device to be used using the '''right hand-side gadget''' of the box where the device name will go
* set Unit to 0
* IP Mode is default set to '''Get address from DHCP'''
* IP Mode set to Manual if DHCP does not work automatically
From the shell CLI, ifconfig -a
Under net0: section, inet starting 192.168.x.xxx
* inet or '''Address''' of network card
* netmask convert to decimal so 0x'''ffffff7f''' becomes 255.255.255.247 which is used to adjust the above '''Address''' into
* broadcast 192.168.xxx.xxx
click OK
[[File:AROS Wanderer Network Prefs Manual.png|thumb|Manual Settings]]
'''Lower part of IPv4 tab'''
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP (default)
* or changing to Manual if automatic DHCP set up does not work
* '''Gateway''' (Router Internal LAN-IP) (Default Route) = 192.168.0.1 (D-Link Netgear), 192.168.1.1 (Linksys 3com), 192.168.2.1 (SMC Microsoft), 192.168.1.254 (Belkin), 192.168.123.254 (USRobotics) else check with your router manual
* first DNS = use 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 212.50.160.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* second DNS = use 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or Gateway number above (to test web browser access to router) or 213.249.130.100 (google) i.e. or whatever your ISP needs you to set
* At the bottom of IPv4 tab, check mark the '''Start networking during system boot''' option
* Save and reboot (sometimes Network restart fails, so reboot every time to be sure)
'''an alternative way''' to AROS ifconfig -a, other OSs have similar for the same internet connection. Another connection will have different settings.
e.g. From [http://www.ncsu.edu/resnet/windows/ipconfig/ Windows], '''ipconfig /all'''
and note down the IP, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers values and put these values in "manually" into AROS Network prefs.
e.g. From Linux via dhcp router have a look at etc./dhcpc/dhcpcd-eth0.info
* for manual input look at /etc/networks (IP or Gateway) and /etc/resolv.conf (DNS)
Please note that all in one routers (wired+wireless) or separate routers may need different settings
IPv4 involves routing (192,168.x.x), firewall, NAT
===Wireless===
[[File:MyArosWirelessSetup.png|thumb|Setting up]]
[[File:MyArosWirelessTCP.png|thumb|Shell commands to work out what is happening]]
We must first make certain you have a Atheros 5k chip inside acting as the wireless wifi option. Open PCITool in Tools directory. Down left hand side are a series of numbers 0.00.0 etc. Click on some at the bottom and hopefully one of them will say Atheros AR5??? or AR242?.
or a Realtek RTL8187B, we can check using Prefs/Trident as this one is USB based
There are many similarities with the above Wired set up so please read the above section as well
* open Network/Prefs
* In '''IPv4 Configuration''' tab - click Add - enter net0 / active tick / #?.device / Unit 0 / IP Mode = manual (important if default DHCP does not work automatically)
Make sure that any extra network names (e.g. eth1 or net1) should be deleted. If net0 already st previously, change net0 so that it shows associated with the appropriate device name like atheros5000.device or realtek8180.device. Having two entries here will cause sub-net problems.
* Go to '''Wireless''' tab and click on "Add" button.
* Insert network name (SSID your wireless network name use wirelessmanager to get it), select right "encyption" that is most likely "WPA".
* Key Type set as "Passphrase". i.e. type in your password for your router (aka access key).
* Unselect (no tick) "hidden" if it is selected, then apply. You may have to tick it if wireless does not work.
* Finally, Save and '''reboot'''.
For the best chance of success, set networking to start at boot, and then reboot with the USB adapter plugged in.
===USB Ethernet===
Open SYS:Prefs/Network and in the IPv4 Configuration tag (top table covers your usb stick)
* click Add button
* set Name as net0
* Tick Active box
* enter the usb-ethernet.device e.g. dm9601eth.device, usbpegasus.device or usbasixeth.device use SYS:c/devlist, '''Scout''' or trident prefs to get the correct spelling
* set Unit to 0 (which is usual but check the messages from the bottom of the Trident prefs whilst plugging the device in to determine the unit number otherwise)
* IP Mode is set to Get address from DHCP (make sure your router is set right for that)
'''or manual'''
* IP Address of network card, i.e. 192.168.0.xx or 192.168.1.xx (xx being greater than 1)
* Subnet netmask = 255.255.255.0
* click OK
There can be sometimes be boot failures when using USB ethernet - plug the USB device in after boot and save the network prefs to make it work again.
Lower part of IPv4 tab covers the router information
* IP Mode Get address from DHCP
'''or if manual settings'''
* Gateway (IP Address of router) = usually 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 but see router manual to make sure.
* first DNS = use 8.8.8.8, 208.67.222.222 (opendns) or 212.50.160.100
* second DNS = use 8.8.4.4, 208.67.220.220 (opendns) or 213.249.130.100
===USB Tethering via Android smartphone===
Go to AROS Network Prefs (IPv4 configuration tab) and write type in "usbrndis.device" in the "device" textfield of "Interface" sub-window, which appears when you add a new device (or modify an existing one). Select "Start Network during system boot" and saved the configuration, the Connection is immediate no reboot is needed.<br>
usbrndis.device is a resident device (virtually always there) in fact, a driver is not present in DEVS:Networks <br><br>
Plug in USB cable, go to Android settings and enable "USB Tethering" <br>
A reboot should not be necessary.
When restarting AROS, the Smartphone deactivates the connection and to access the network again have to reactivate it before starting the browser.
===Solving Issues===
[[File:MyArosTCP.png|thumb|Aros network setup diagnostics - why does it not work?]]
* In Network Preferences, have '''only one''' item in the IPv4 Configuration tab
* If using manual settings, make sure all numbers are correct, especially for IP address of the card/usb (changing the last number in chain of four)
* For any USB based networking, it is often necessary to save in Prefs/Network, reboot AROS and network support can begin
* For wired, make sure that the LAN-cable is plugged in before starting the computer
* If wireless, try getting closer to the router.
* Switch off the encryption option from your router then try wifi, if successful then your ip/dns is ok. If not then your ip/dns settings are most probably wrong or need to use one or more opendns numbers
* Replace detachable wireless antenna (best wireless option to buy if you can) with a stronger antenna ie. 5 dBi or 7 dBi
* Try with another computer/laptop/machine
Program Error C:WirelessManager
* Test with another OS
* Check that Wifi works before changeover (if possible)
* Check that socket and card are working
* Check if card is too new for laptop (date code on card MMYY blue askey date 2005-2007 etc)
Are you connecting with the Router ?
Check with protection off e.g. wps and wep to see if it makes a difference.
For USB wireless - stopping and starting may be needed...
<pre>
; $VER: AROSTCP-startnet 1.0 (01/08/06)
; AROSTCP-startnet (c) The AROS Dev Team.
;
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
; stop and restart
execute "sys:system/network/AROSTCP/s/stopnet"
Run <NIL: >NIL: AROSTCP
WaitForPort AROSTCP
If NOT Warn
; echo "Stack online"
Else
echo "Wait for Stack Failed"
EndIf
run <NIL: >NIL: wirelessmanager realtek8180.device
</pre>
What IRQ number is assigned to the device? You can check with Tools/PCITool?
It's possible the BIOS hasn't set the right IRQ number. If you have a Linux CD/DVD handy, could you check if it boots with the options "acpi=off noapic nolapic"?
If the following does nothing, this will help us figure out why networking doesn't start automatically at boot
open a shell and run the following commands:
<pre>
echo ${AROSTCP/AutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun}
echo ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice}
</pre>
Please report the output, typically it will look like this
# True (explanation this variable is related to the "Start networking during system boot" checkbox in network prefs)
# True ()
# Devs:networks/atheros5000.device unit 0
If there's a problem with the AROSTCP package. What's the output of this?
ENV:sys/packages/AROSTCP
should return a string = Sys:System/Network/AROSTCP
By the way, a quicker way to check networking is working would be to run some shell commands such as:
<pre>
ping www.google.com
ifconfig net0
</pre>
The best way to list the available networks and diagnose / troubleshoot problems with connecting to a wireless network is to run WirelessManager manually. First uncheck the "Start networking during system boot" box in the Network prefs app, then save and reboot. Then run this in a shell:
C:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
or
C:wirelessmanager realtek8180.device verbose
and capture the output
If the above does not help, could you edit the file SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/S/Package-Startup, and change ">NIL:" to ">T:wifi.log" on the WirelessManager line and add this as well Wait 5?
<pre>
if ${AROSTCP/WirelessAutoRun} eq "True"
Run QUIET "C:WirelessManager ${AROSTCP/WirelessDevice} >T:wifi.log"
wait 5
EndIf
</pre>
Then save, reboot and post the log file (T:wifi.log) here.
<pre>
c:wirelessmanager atheros5000.device verbose
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7)
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
Then it just sits there. Not sure what a normal dump looks like, I don't see anything that looks wrong in the configuration.
</pre>
looks like the driver isn't working with that card. Has anyone else successfully used that exact model number (AR2413)?
<pre>
Initializing interface 'atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=7):
65 63 68 65 6c 6f 6e echelon
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=14): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='echelon'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=02c66fd4 ***
Own MAC address: 00:01:36:15:ae:0c
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
Added interface atheros5000.device:0
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Started AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
sana2: sending MLME frame
Then it stops. Does this mean the router is not authorizing this NIC?
IRQ 4 (A)
</pre>
apparently locking up when the first frame is sent (a scan request).
<pre>
Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
Initializing interface 'Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0' conf 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' driver 'default' ctrl_interface 'N/A' bridge 'N/A'
Configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs' -> 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Reading configuration file 'ENV:Wireless.prefs'
Line: 1 - start of a new network block
ssid - hexdump_ascii(len=12):
41 69 72 4c 69 6e 6b 35 39 33 30 30 AirLink59300
PSK (ASCII passphrase) - hexdump_ascii(len=8): [REMOVED]
key_mgmt: 0x2
PSK (from passphrase) - hexdump(len=32): [REMOVED]
Priority group 0
id=0 ssid='AirLink59300'
*** [wpa_sm_init] sm->pmksa=0224e444 ***
Own MAC address: 00:1f:e1:42:e3:7a
RSN: flushing PMKID list in the driver
Setting scan request: 0 sec 100000 usec
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160000
EAPOL: SUPP_PAE entering state DISCONNECTED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: KEY_RX entering state NO_KEY_RECEIVE
EAPOL: SUPP_BE entering state INITIALIZE
EAP: EAP entering state DISABLED
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.060000
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686604.060000
Added interface Devs/Networks/atheros5000.device:0
[eloop_run] Starting
State: DISCONNECTED -> SCANNING
Starting AP scan for wildcard SSID
MLME: starting scan
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.160001
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.233000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.373000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.513000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.553000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.693000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686594.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.013000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.073000
EAPOL: disable timer tick
EAPOL: Supplicant port status: Unauthorized
MLME: scan channel 14 (2484 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.113000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.153000
MLME: scan channel 1 (2412 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.193000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.213000
MLME: scan channel 2 (2417 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.253000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.293000
MLME: scan channel 3 (2422 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.333000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.353000
MLME: scan channel 4 (2427 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.393000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.433000
MLME: scan channel 5 (2432 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.473000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.493000
MLME: scan channel 6 (2437 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.533000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.573000
MLME: scan channel 7 (2442 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.613000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.653000
MLME: scan channel 8 (2447 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.673000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.713000
MLME: scan channel 9 (2452 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.753000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.793000
MLME: scan channel 10 (2457 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.833000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.853000
MLME: scan channel 11 (2462 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.893000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.933000
MLME: scan channel 12 (2467 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.973000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686595.993000
MLME: scan channel 13 (2472 MHz)
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.033000
sana2: sending MLME frame
[eloop_reg_timeout] Timeout is at 1317686596.073000
MLME: scan completed
</pre>
Is your network hidden? If so, did you enable the 'Hidden' checkbox in the network prefs? What distro version are you using?
<pre>
"ENV:sys/wireless.prefs" looks like this:
network={
ssid="testadhoc"
key_mgmt=NONE
wep_key0="12345"
wep_tx_keyidx=0
}
</pre>
If your router doesn't broadcast its SSID (hidden), you need to add this option to the network block of the wpa_supplicant.conf on your aros machine and make changes after # Example blocks:
scan_ssid=1
Here's a full description of all the [http://hostap.epitest.fi/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=hostap.git;a=blob_plain;f=wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf config file options].
<pre>
ap_scan=1
network={
ssid="YOURESSID"
scan_ssid=1
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=YOURPASSWORD
}
</pre>
<pre>
filter_ssids=1
ap_scan=2
network={
ssid="REMOVED"
scan_ssid=1
bssid=REMOVED
priority=100
mode=0
proto=RSN
key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
auth_alg=OPEN
pairwise=CCMP
group=CCMP
psk=REMOVED
}
</pre>
Error 6: Couldn't resolve host name.
Check Scout -> Devices and look at the device that you are using, in the OCnt column it should state 2 which means AROSTCP and Wirelessmanager are both accessing this driver. If 0 or 1, then uncheck the checkbox in Network prefs for starting networking at boot, save and reboot. Then run this is the shell:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
some quirks setting up the wireless network as well
1) it's far better setting up either the wired OR the wireless network adapter as net0:, or weird things happen
2) it's better using fixed IP on the local network instead of DHCP
3) network setting must be placed in network setting panel in /prefs, using the wirelessmanager helped me finding available SSIDs, but not actually connecting to them
once done, reboot.
If previous setup is proving problematic
<pre >
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Wireless.prefs
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/OWB.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/Zune/global.config
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/WirelessDevice
SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive/AROSTCP/db/Interfaces
</pre >
Make a copy of these files and restore in case of problems.
Please try this test to check if you can connect to your router, ie established that the WiFi layer is working
̊̊̊̊Boot with networking disabled, by make sure that "Start networking at boot" in Network Prefs is unchecked (no tick).
̊ Run this in a shell: C:WirelessManager atheros5000.device VERBOSE
̊If the output of that command is too long to summarise here, you can redirect it to a file by adding >RAM:wifi.log to the end, then attach or paste that file here.
try running "status" in the shell and check that AROSTCP is listed/running
If AROStcp is not showing, then AROSTCP is not running. attempted to start it by clicking Use or Save in network prefs, or checking the "start networking at boot" box or typing into a shell.
Execute SYS:System/Network/AROSTCP/s/startnet
(run Status again afterwards).
The "cannot resolve hostname" will appear if you are blocked on the wifi network by the router as well as aros not being able to assign correct network address.
One way of testing this might be to disable the firewall in the router. you might also check the router how it sees the attempts aros do to speak to it. The easiest way to do that would be to manually give aros an IP number in the routers accepted range. and see if it shows up at all within the router.
Tests that can be undertaken to determine correct settings and functions
pciinfo
sanautil -d broadcom4400.device status
<pre >
ping <router-address> e.g. 192.168.0.1 (aka inet) or 80.237.146.33 (www.amiganews.de)
ifconfig net0
ifconfig net0 up
extras:networking/utils/sanautil/sanautil -d atheros5000.device status
WirelessManager atheros5000.device verbose >RAM:wifi.log
;to send the log to RAM disk to be read easier or if detected,
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device >NIL:
Run WirelessManager atheros5000.device ssid="mynet1" >NIL:
C:WirelessManager realtek8180.device unit 0
</pre >
Please look at the task list in Scout, and check if WirelessManager and AROSTCP are running. Also look at the device list in Scout to check if realtek8180.device is open.
start tools/debug/sashimi, maybe it shows some debug messages when disconnection happens.
Firstly, let's take a look at what your setup most likely looks like, assuming you use a router. See diagram below:
<pre>
Internet <---------> home router <---------> computer
-----------external IP------------------internal IP-------------
</pre>
Okay, so what am I trying to show you with that diagram. A few things. Firstly, the IP address that connects you to the Internet is not the same one that connects you to your router. What happens is that your computer doesn't have a direct connection to the Internet, instead your router connects to the Internet, and your computer connects to the router.
You can see the external and internal IP addresses in these example settings...
* Default Gateway : 76.91.64.1 (external IP for ISP/Internet host)
* IP Address : 76.91.71.184 (external IP for home router)
* IP Address : 192.168.0.1 (internal IP for home router)
* Address = 192.168.0.161 (internal IP for computer)
As you can see, there are two internal IP addresses and two external IP addresses. This is because there is a client/server relationship, effectively one address is for the service (server) and one address is for the device trying to access that service (client).
The server addresses in your case are 76.91.64.1 (your ISP's address, serving the Internet), and 192.168.0.1 (your home router's address, serving your home network). The term gateway applies here, they are your gateway to those services.
Subnet masks are used along with IP addresses to determine which IP addresses are allowed access to a network. I did learn the more in-depth rules about subnet masks once (watched a CCNA vid), but I've forgotten about it. The basic level of understanding you'll need is easy to remember though. A subnet mask value of 255 means that portion of the IP address must stay constant, whereas a subnet value of 0 means any unassigned value up to 255 is allowed in the IP address.
By far the most common subnet value is 255.255.255.0. What this means is that the first three parts of the IP address you use to connect to a service must stay the same as the server/gateway address, and only the last section can change.
So if your router's internal IP address is 192.168.0.1, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, the only addresses that will be allowed to be used on that network are between 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.255 (I think 192.168.0.0 is reserved for other uses).
Final point to make is about DHCP (a.k.a. dynamic IP) vs static IP. A server/router using DHCP gives a device that connects to it an address within the acceptable range. It usually starts with the lowest numbered free address, so with your router it'll give the first device that connects to it 192.168.0.2, the next device 192.168.0.3, and so on. Static IP addresses are where you set the IP address you want to connect with in advance.
When using static IP addresses on a router where DHCP is active, it's good to use a high number to avoid conflicts with other devices that are connected to your network, to reduce the risk that both devices will try using the same IP. That's why your current choice of 192.168.0.161 is good, unless you have over 159 devices connected on your current network!
Okay, so what's the next step. Well, if you can use ping, I'd suggest pinging 192.168.0.1. If you get a positive response it means you're connected to your router, if you don't get a response it means the connection between your router and your computer is at fault.
Documentation on configuring the AROSTCP environment further can be found [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/User/Networking here]
===File Sharing===
As AROS knows only a few filesystems (FFS, OFS, SFS, PFS (amiga only), FAT12, 16, 32, Microsoft NTFS (windows), UDF (Blu-ray)). The remaining ones in regular use like MacOSX hfs+, Linux ext2/ext3 and ext4, Haiku BeFS provide a problem in transferring files between each other.
Linux can access SFS partitions but it needs to be compiled. The latest full source are [http://home.elka.pw.edu.pl/~mszyprow/programy/asfs/ here]. It compiled fine with a 2.6.30 kernel in Puppy Linux 4.31.
An alternative, is to use a FAT32 partition. AROS could be installed on to a 4GB USB-key, with 512MB FAT32 partition for sharing, and the rest SFS. It works very well.
An hosted Linux or Windows install relieves some of the problems.
Files could be transferred [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?start=0&topic_id=2915&viewmode=flat&order=ASC Sending] via TCP network.
====SMB2/3====
With Windows you can share one folder or all folders of the "Public" user.
On Windows what is important is to enable sharing (Network and Sharing Center).
AROS Mountlist should look lke this
<pre>
Handler = L:smb2-handler
StackSize = 65536
Priority = 5
GlobVec = -1
ACTIVATE=1
Startup = "smb://UserAcc:password@PCShare/Sharefolder"
</pre>
which could also be
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.x.x/Public"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Public"
so
"smb://UserPC:password@192.168.1.158/Folder"
or
"smb://UserPC:password@Name-PC/Folder"
After you have configured a share generates a DOSDrivers it is named "SMB0" which includes the setting, and at each reboot it is Mounted. You can still delete the DOSDriver by hand, is located in Storage/DOSDrivers, the file "ServerAutoMounts", in ENV:AROSTCP which indicates the DOSDriver to be mounted, should also be deleted.
The per-mount files are written to ENV:SMB or SYS:Storage/DOSDrivers. There is also additional file ENV:AROSTCP/ServerAutoMounts which states what will be presented to the end user.
====Old SMBFS====
e.g. to connect to a NAS share such as \\NASBOX\Shared use -:
SMBFS WORKGROUP=<YOUR WORKGROUP NAME> VOLUME=<AROS volume name to use>: SERVICE=<UNC Path to connect to>
SMBFS WORKGROUP=MYNET VOLUME=Shared: SERVICE=//NASBOX/Shared
And you will then have an icon appear on your desktop for the volume name you have chosen.
You can put the above script into wbstartup or
give it an icon, change it to a 'project' and give it the default tool c:iconx
Open a shell and type copy sys:script.info "sys:wbstartup/YOURSCRIPTNAME.info"
This should create an icon for your script file.
Now right-click on your script and select 'information'.
Change 'tool' to 'project', put 'c:iconx' into the 'default tool' box, click save
The reason being that scripts need to be opened with 'execute SCRIPTNAME' (or 'iconx') whereas the programs started from wbstartup are opened using 'run PROGRAMNAME'. It's the same as trying to start a command-line tool from the workbench by double-clicking it.
====Setup ISO images within AROS====
Use [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=driver/storage DiskImage] which supports many cd image formats ISO, CCD, MDF/MDS, CUE/BIN, NRG and UIF. To mount CD or DVD images use below....
<pre >
# Rename your iso 'Unit0' (note no extension).
# Do 'View/All files' on you Aros partition. You should now see a folder called 'Diskimages'. Copy your renamed iso to there.
(Alternatively, you could type at the shell 'assign FDSK: xxx', where xxx is the location of your iso.)
# From the shell, type 'mount CD0:' and the iso should appear on the Wanderer desktop. You can now access it like a real disk.
</pre >
assign devname: dismount
Assign DOSVOLUME: remove
[http://aminet.net/package/disk/misc/unmount-0.1 unmount] most filesystems work but SFS lacks support for ACTION_DIE packet
If you are using an IcAros install, the startup scripts are set up to wipe the Diskimages directory on boot, so its worth keeping a second copy of the iso somewhere else. Alternatively, you could set up extra mountlists for additional iso images. I've made a file called iso1 in the Aros:devs directory that contains the following text:
<pre>
/* Entry for ISO image */
ISO1:
FileSystem = cdrom.handler
Device = fdsk.device
Unit = 1
LowCyl = 0
HighCyl = 0
Surfaces = 1
BlocksPerTrack = 1
DOSType = 0x41434400
Activate = 1
#
</pre>
Then I just need an iso called 'Unit1' (corresponding to the 'Unit = 1' entry in the mountlist) in Diskimages (or wherever I assign FDSK: to) and to mount I type in at the shell:
Mount iso1: from devs:iso1
Of course, if you create mountlists for ISO2, ISO3:, etc. (with the corresponding change to the 'Unit = ' line) you can have as many isos mounted as you wish. I just call mine ISO1: etc. to distinguish them from the real CD drives
==Video Guides==
Video demonstrations and tutorials covering:
:00. '''Introduction'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@jamesmattson6813/videos Various Aros Installs],
::[https://www.youtube.com/embed/j8EmSEby0Rg AROS repo in gource, view of AROS dev commits from 1997 to 2025], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx_zqlBow40&feature=related Gource view of AROS 1997 up to 2009],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1RsvEm7UrU Why an Amiga OS in 2011],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W886mheV74&pp=ygUPYW1pZ2EgYXJvcyAyMDI2 Johan Grip on early days of AROS x86], [],
:01. '''Installation'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7YjufrJqDs Aros One install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMguHTdC5E Aros One USB install], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNXauy5m5Wc Aros One install], [http://vimeo.com/11013489 Modify Grub boot],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyQVeyXIywc&feature=channel iMica Silent Pt3], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2AnkoflY14 Wipe whole drive and Install - warning loss of data on drive],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVXm6_-witQ VirtualBox install], [ VMware install],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k2PEmT8I14 Broadway AROS Install],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtDiXhjSIfs Is Aros Icaros a choice?],
::[ driver install],
::[http://www.vimeo.com/10491104 HDAudio install but needs account], [],
:02. '''Amiga Basics'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8mWxwzH5o Screens tutorial],
::[https://m.youtube.com/user/AMIGASYSTEM/videos General], [ Dos Scripts tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT7SmVEpjc OS 1.2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6kX3FqH8Ww&feature=related OS 1.3],
:03. '''Customisation demos'''
::[https://www.youtube.com/@AMIGASYSTEM/videos Prefs tutorial], [ Decoration tutorial], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn5C8G3aDXU Scalos],
:04. '''Setting up''' internet access and surfing the web, FTP, IRC and Mail apps
::[ Network Prefs], [ AirCOS tutorial], [ jabberwocky tutorial],
:05. '''Native bundled Games and Applications'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYlFv2B-VXc 3D Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXK7wwhd-R0 Latest Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUgiVThv23Q&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL PrBoom GL], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0s7u8TPy7V4 Assault Cubes], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fih6aCXKeqs Cube 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X0ay0MGOms DosBox on Aros], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKduDjf14k Oct 2010],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FziV2z_uxnQ Apps Pt 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs37_nfa5CI Apps Pt 2], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn59_VvbQR0&feature=related Apps Pt 3],
::DOpus4 [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSRybWjrrME DOpus 4],
::Milkytracker [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxBOEPzpdKg&feature=related Laying Down Base Tracks],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2uKQ0-ieOE Audio Evolution 4 in action], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq4r9k0_jZI Quick Videos],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGKCFZcIc0I&feature=related ScreenRecorder], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=974c2e-Fqak&feature=related TV out Tests],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjq8ct5d5IY AmiFIG], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0rHvPhYJo4&feature=youtu.be ZuneFIG],
::[http://wiki.povray.org/content/Documentation:Tutorial_Section_1 POVray Tutorial 1],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk-ZNLfJsvQ pt 1, jan. 2008], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWRy33g1R7Y pt 2, feb. 2009], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5PbhCtm4vE pt 3, feb. 2010],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7_FJUoQ89o Hollywood programming], [], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
::[], [], [],
:06. '''Commercial software available'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKXY9B4R43s AntiryadGX 3D Game Editor],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMS9NDzwm5U BOH indie Game],
:07. '''Running classic amiga apps and games'''
:: Amiberry [], [],
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2008/11/introducing-amibridge.html Intro Amibridge], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Old Amiga Apps], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee2PWvCZeLo Why Janus UAE is good],
::[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlsNSYSuDg DPaint tutorial]
::[http://vmwaros.blogspot.com/2009/11/can-icaros-play-my-amiga-games-and-why.html Play Amiga Games], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTaZCNOvCnE],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMehS77LXQ4 Pagestream Introduction], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284-w3hTzII Pagestream Tutorial 1], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlwEGwhZzl4 Pagestream Tutorial 2],
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIcrIjPOctc Catweasel Mk4 PCI Part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaitHeL6bEA Part 2],
:08. '''Misc and History'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6mDXKU29w0 Mum uses old AmigaOS Workbench 1.1 (1986)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaRkacQ-YMg Why an Amiga 500 (1987)], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5CYsgVCzYY an Amiga 2000 (1987)],
:09. '''Misc Shows and Events'''
::[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klgVSWKs4kE VCF 2010], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ3d5qR-Hv8 24:06 Jason McMullan at amiwest 2012 about AROS], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpQO7XSfAv4 Aros SMP multi core amiwest 2013], [], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFRtAAmiFbE ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjdUEyjx8GM ], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydYDqZQpim8 ], [], [https://www.youtube.com/@uminekoshouten/featured ], [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NfoY023w-vE ],
:10.
::[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6qJTNW4-6GY ]
===History===
The project was originally started by a small group of Amiga [http://www.amigahistory.co.uk/aros.html enthusiasts] in 1995. These individuals were mainly computer-based college university students at the start, though that student trend has diminished since. An interview with Aaron Digulla [http://arosshow.blogspot.com/2006/12/interview-with-aaron-digulla-who.html here]
* 1992 Commodore folds
* 1996-1998 much of the early years was concerned with exec, dos and intuition libraries.
* Early 1999, Haage & Partner used parts of the AROS code in AmigaOS 3.9.
* March 2001, floppy disk images of AROS became available.
* Early 2002, AROS changed its name from Amiga Replacement Operating System to Amiga Research Operating System
* June 2002, AROS devs decided to use Zune (MUI 3.8 rewrite) as the GUI system.
* November 2002, Eric Schwartz drew Kitty for AROS usage.
* Early 2003, AROS.org underwent a graphics facelift.
* Late 2003, GCC C compiler arrived.
* Early 2004, Aros-Exec opened.
* Early 2005, Aros Max bootable CD arrived.
* Late 2005, SFS filesystem ported and allowed fast access to apps and network support arrived
* Early 2007, AROS.org underwent another graphics facelift.
* Mid-2007, AROS changed to AROS Research Operating System after A.Inc. sued Hyperion with a trademark violation.
* Late 2007, the hard disk installer added and VmwAROS (later called Icaros Desktop) distro launched.
* Early 2009, Our first usable web browser (OWB)
* September 2010, first wireless support appears and AspireOS started as a distro
* Early 2012, the first paper-cut bugfix and Fab's Odyssey Web Browser ported
* Early 2014, backport of most features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday use (Icaros 2.0 and above)
* 2015 work started on using the extra cores of the PI 2
* Early 2017, work started on utilising the addition cores on modern CPUs starting with the 64bit x86 version
* Mid-2017, m68k port optimized for the Vampire 2 / Apollo accelerators (68080 AMMX FPGA)
* 2018 The old AROS Exec website closed and a new one opened
* 2019 AROS One distribution started and now with USB install version
* Early 2021, backport of more features of ABIv1 into mainstream everyday ABIv0 (Aros One 1.5 and above)
* 2025 year of 64bit pc builds and porting 32bit applications to 64bit ABIv11
===Bounties===
To help inspire developers with both ideas and monetary incentives, rewards are offered for the successful completion of "bounties" (requests for missing/new functionality) chosen by the community and handled by [http://power2people.org power2people] (formerly done by TeamAROS). A monthly option is [http://www.power2people.org/funds/aros/ here].
Future goals for AROS include expanding its underlying retargetability to support even more diverse architectures, provide memory protection features and user level file security, SMP and many other wonderful features missing from AmigaOS — while still providing as much source level compatibility as is possible (however it is accepted that to achieve some goals code certain things may require a little recoding).
[http://www.ohloh.net/p/aros/contributors Developers] come and go as with any open source effort and we would like to thank them for their efforts...
;1996-2000:In DigullaA (coordinator), GripJ, TempletonI (BSD), SchulzM, RittauS, voordenDagL, HolmM, JohanssonT, VanIngelgomH, SteigerwaldM, BortasP, deJongK, AlfredssonJ, InnocentiB,
;2001-2005:In [http://chodorowski.com/adam/aros.html ChodorowskiA], StegerG, BergerS, HeutlingS, AlemagnaF (gcc), VerhaegenS (rexx), KielH, MatheussenKS (CAMD), SzczygielskiP, ErikssonP, LeCorfecD (Zune), BauerS (Zune), FurlongW, GustafssonJ, AndrewsN, CafferkeyN, GierichM (jpeg), PattonJ, ParsonsM, DietrichJ, SeilerT, BischoffL, LorentzenNH, AdamO, BerglundH, SmithP, HolmenD, BlomM,
;2006-2010:In FedinP, RusslerM, SzymczykS (owb), SmiechowiczK (openGL), WeissM, NorrisR, BrunnerO, WiszkowskiT, GreppinA, [http://www.fukt.bsnet.se/~bearsoft/ Bearsoft Björn Screwelius], ErbY, CharletF, HodgesC, [http://aros-exec.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4819&forum=18&post_id=43103#forumpost43103 HokstadV], McMullanJ (m68k), WilenT (m68k),
;2011- :In MuijzenbergPHvanden, ALB42, JonesEM, weiju, DizzyofCRN, wawa, miker,
* 1996 - The linux hosted version for i386 was the first to arrive
* 1998 - i386, The native version for i386-based PC AT computers and compatibles.
* 2004 - x86/64, The native version for 64-bit (x86_64, amd64) PC computers.
* 2008 - sam440/ppc, The native version for Sam440EP, Sam440EP Flex and Sam460ex computers.
* 2009 - efika, The native version for PowerPC Efika computers.
* 2010 - m68k, The native version for m68k Amigas or WinUAE
* 2013 - raspi/armfh, early native version for ARMv6 based Raspberry Pi computers.
* 2017 - x86/64bit smp
Debugging capture serial debug at all (especially with sysdebug=all or --sysdebug=all) to see it displayed on screen
* yes, usb -> rs232 adapters can work most of the time, some of the cheapest ones are not fully compatible with all rs232 devices to capture to another device
* you will need a null modem cable (or a null modem adapter usually female to female) in addition to the usb -> rs232 adapter (usb adapter is a normal modem ie. the pins are not crossed over)
Normal modem cable - straight connection DCE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 2 RXD
Pin 3 -> Pin 3 TXD
Pin 5 -> Pin 5 GND
</pre>
Null modem cable connections DTE
<pre>
Pin 2 -> Pin 3
Pin 3 -> Pin 2
Pin 5 -> Pin 5
</pre>
(9pole SUB-D)
<pre>
serial ser: (amiga/aros) tty2 tty1USB0 (linux) COM1 (windows) (depends on the os being used)
speed baud transfer rate 9600 38400 lower baud might be more successful
data bits 8
stop bits 1
parity none
handshaking flow control - none xon/xoff (most likely) rts/cts dsr/dtr (pins not connected so should not work)
</pre>
*You cannot use compiled aros X86-64 bit software (when ready) on aros X86 32bit. PPC compiled software on X86 and so on.
*68k is tested with the UAE emulator (WinUAE) but some tests are done on native 68000 based Amigas and others.
*PPC support is very limited to certain devices.
If you use the WBStartup, you have to delete the other icons in the folder (readme etc..) and you have to add in the Icon Tooltype the parameter DONOTWAIT
If you use user-startup instead, you need to add the attached command "after assignment to LUA"
C:WBRun DH1:Extras/Utility/WeatherBar/WeatherBar >NIL:
Change the command to match your WeatherBar path.
<pre>
PATH sys:Utilities/WeatherBar ADD
run >nil: lua:amilua weatherforecast.lua
</pre>
To enter data your Country or City, ist with city_id numbers can be found [http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz here] or you need to go to [https://www.bbc.com/weather BBC Weather], once you type the name of your city or town in the appropriate tab, and press enter, the 7 numbers to be added in the "WeatherBar" will appear on the Browser url address bar above
Unicode v16.0 emojis are not supported but [https://github.com/jens-maus/libcodesets codesets.library] provides
<pre>
internally supported (hardcoded) charsets/codesets are: (conversions are possible from and to each codeset):
AmigaPL – Polish (Amiga)
Amiga-1251 – Cyrillic (Amiga)
ISO-8859-1 – Western European
ISO-8859-1+Euro – West European (with EURO)
ISO-8859-2 – Central/East European
ISO-8859-3 – South European
ISO-8859-4 – North European
ISO-8859-5 – Slavic languages
ISO-8859-9 – Turkish
ISO-8859-15 – West European II
ISO-8859-16 – South-Eastern European
KOI8-R – Russian
UTF-8 – Unicode
In addition, external charset table files can be stored in LIBS:Charsets or loaded by an application from PROGDIR:Charsets. The charset files included with this distributions are:
IBM866 – Cyrillic (cp866)
ISO-8859-7 – Greek (LatinGreek)
ISO-8859-10 – Nordic (Latin 6)
windows-1250 – Central/East Europe (Windows)
windows-1251 – Cyrillic (Windows)
windows-1252 – West European (Windows)
</pre>
Icaros 2.3 USB image needs a header stripped so it can work correctly
dd bs=512 skip=1 status=progress if=icaros_light_2-3-0_pendrive.bin of=/dev/sdxy && sync
Scalos
<pre>
-------------------------------
{ "STRING", "ID/K,TEXT/K,SRC/K,TEXTPEN/K,HALIGN/K,STYLE/K,FONT/K,VALIGN/K",
HALIGN LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT
VALIGN TOP | CENTER | BOTTOM
STYLE NORMAL | BOLD | ITALIC | BOLDITALIC
FONT // font specification - format: "fontname.font/size"
-------------------------------
arguments for STRING SRC
"diskstate",
"diskusage",
"diskusagefree",
"diskusageinuse",
"diskusagepercent",
"fibfilename",
"filecomment",
"filedate",
"fileprotection",
"filesize",
"filetime",
"filetypestring",
"iconname",
"linktarget",
"plugin" pluginname <optional plugin arguments>
"versionstring",
"volumecreateddate",
"volumecreatedtime",
"volumeordevicename",
-------------------------------
arguments for HIDE
"novolumenode",
"isempty" (some STRING)
-------------------------------
all internal commands:
"about",
"backdrop",
"cleanup",
"cleanupbyname",
"cleanupbydate",
"cleanupbysize",
"cleanupbytype",
"clearselection",
"clone",
"close",
"copy",
"cut",
"delete",
"emptytrashcan",
"executecommand",
"formatdisk",
"iconify",
"iconinfo",
"lastmsg",
"leaveout",
"makedir",
"open",
"parent",
"paste",
"putaway",
"quit",
"redraw",
"redrawall",
"rename",
"reset",
"selectall",
"showallfiles",
"showonlyicons",
"shutdown",
"sizetofit",
"snapshot",
"snapshotall",
"snapshotwindow",
"unsnapshot",
"update",
"updateall",
"viewbydate",
"viewbyicon",
"viewbysize",
"viewbytype",
"viewbytext",
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Most hardware support covers the period between 2000 and 2010
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Motherboard support gets diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI and UEFI (mobos and disks) and further with USB3 from 2014 onwards
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2011. 64bit AROS Nouveau covers 8xxxgs and higher. 32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx. It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
* Intel 2D and 3D 2006-2009. '''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005. Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
PCIe is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Product ID
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! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->Vega iGP 3, 6, 8, 11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge - Graphics Core Next (GCN) 5th gen -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
<pre>
GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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! width=30%" | Comments
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| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 100in throw projector
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| <!--Description-->Vamvo VF320 (720P)
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| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Happrun H1
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Umbolite Magcubic HIPPUS HY320 Mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 100in
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| <!--Description-->Zentality A10 Plus
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 110in
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nexigo nova mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->benq gv50
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Most hardware support covers the period between 2000 and 2010
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Motherboard support gets diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI and UEFI (mobos and disks) and further with USB3 from 2014 onwards
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2011. 64bit AROS Nouveau covers 8xxxgs and higher. 32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx. It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
* Intel 2D and 3D 2006-2009. '''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005. Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
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| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
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| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
PCIe is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
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* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) GeForce 8800 (GTS, GTX, Ultra)
Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
NV94 (G94) GeForce 9600 (GSO 512, GT, S), 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140
Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M)
Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
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| <!--2D-->
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| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
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| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
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| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->Vega iGP 3, 6, 8, 11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge - Graphics Core Next (GCN) 5th gen -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Description-->Happrun H1
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Description-->Umbolite Magcubic HIPPUS HY320 Mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 100in
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| <!--Description-->Zentality A10 Plus
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->720p 110in
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->nexigo nova mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->benq gv50
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Most hardware support covers the period between 2000 and 2010
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Motherboard support gets diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI and UEFI (mobos and disks) and further with USB3 from 2014 onwards
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2011. 64bit AROS Nouveau covers 8xxxgs and higher. 32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx. It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
* Intel 2D and 3D 2006-2009. '''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005. Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
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| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
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====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
PCIe is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
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| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
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* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
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|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
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* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
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|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
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* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
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| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
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| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
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| Description
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| 3D
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| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
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|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
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| 3D
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| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
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| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
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| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
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| <!--Comments-->
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| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) GeForce 8800 (GTS, GTX, Ultra)
Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
NV94 (G94) GeForce 9600 (GSO 512, GT, S), 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140
Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M)
Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
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| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
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| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
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| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
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| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->rx680m
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| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
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| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
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| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
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| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
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! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
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! width=40%" | Comments
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| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
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| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
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| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
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| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| Product ID
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| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->
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| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--2D-->
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| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
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| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
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| <!--Description-->RX6000
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| <!--Product ID-->
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
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| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
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| <!--Description-->RX 7000
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
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| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
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| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
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==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
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| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
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| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge - Graphics Core Next (GCN) 5th gen -
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
<pre>
GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Most hardware support covers the period between 2000 and 2010
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Motherboard support gets diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI and UEFI (mobos and disks) and further with USB3 from 2014 onwards
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2011. 64bit AROS Nouveau covers 8xxxgs and higher. 32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx. It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
* Intel 2D and 3D 2006-2009. '''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005. Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
PCIe is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
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! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) GeForce 8800 (GTS, GTX, Ultra)
Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
NV94 (G94) GeForce 9600 (GSO 512, GT, S), 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140
Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
<pre>
GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
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HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
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DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Most hardware support covers the period between 2000 and 2010
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Motherboard support gets diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI and UEFI (mobos and disks) and further with USB3 from 2014 onwards
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2011. 64bit AROS Nouveau covers 8xxxgs and higher. 32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx. It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
* Intel 2D and 3D 2006-2009. '''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005. Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
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! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
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| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
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! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
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! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
PCIe is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) GeForce 8800 (GTS, GTX, Ultra)
Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
NV94 (G94) GeForce 9600 (GSO 512, GT, S), 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140
Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
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| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
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| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
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| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
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| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
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| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
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| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
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| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
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| <!--Description-->
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| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
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| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
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| <!--Description-->RX6000
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| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
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| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
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| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
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==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
<pre>
GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
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HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
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DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
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[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Most hardware support covers the period between 2000 and 2010
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Motherboard support gets diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI and UEFI (mobos and disks) and further with USB3 from 2014 onwards
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2011. 64bit AROS Nouveau covers 8xxxgs and higher. 32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx. It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
* Intel 2D and 3D 2006-2009. '''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005. Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
PCIe is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
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| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
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| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
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| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
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| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
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HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
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DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Most hardware support covers the period between 2000 and 2010
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Motherboard support gets diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI and UEFI (mobos and disks) and further with USB3 from 2014 onwards
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2011. 64bit AROS Nouveau covers 8xxxgs and higher. 32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx. It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
* Intel 2D and 3D 2006-2009. '''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005. Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
PCIe is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
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! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
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HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
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DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Most hardware support covers the period between 2000 and 2010
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Motherboard support gets diminished after 2010 due to the introduction of SATA/AHCI and UEFI (mobos and disks) and further with USB3 from 2014 onwards
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s.
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009. '''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005. Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
PCIe is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
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HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
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DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s.
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
|-
| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
PCIe is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Description
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! width="5%" | Product ID
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! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
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! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
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GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
Mobility FireGL V5000
GeForce G 110M
Quadro NVS 295
Radeon HD 6330M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4330
GeForce 8400M GT
Quadro NVS 140M
HD Graphics 2000
GeForce 9500M GE *
GeForce 9400M (G) / ION (LE)
HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) *
Adreno 330
PowerVR G6430
PowerVR GX6250
PowerVR G6400
HD Graphics (Bay Trail)
Mali-T628 MP6
Mali-T760 MP4
Chrome9HD *
Radeon HD 7340
Radeon HD 6320 *
Radeon HD 7310
Radeon HD 6310 *
Radeon HD 8180
Mobility Radeon HD 3470
GeForce 9300M G
ION 2 *
GeForce 9300M GS
Quadro FX 370M
Quadro NVS 160M
GeForce 9200M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 3450
Mobility Radeon HD 3430
Mobility Radeon HD 3410
Mobility Radeon HD 2400 XT
Radeon HD 4270
Radeon HD 4250
Radeon HD 7290 *
Radeon HD 6290 *
Radeon HD 4200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) HD Graphics
Radeon HD 6250
Quadro NVS 150M
Quadro FX 360M
Mobility Radeon X1350
Mobility Radeon X1400
GeForce 9100M G
GeForce 8400M GS
Quadro NVS 135M
Mobility Radeon HD 2400
Radeon HD 3200
Radeon HD 4225 *
Radeon HD 4100 *
SGX554MP4
Mali-T628 MP4
Mobility Radeon HD 3400 *
Radeon HD 3100
GeForce 8400M G
Mali-T860 MP2
Quadro NVS 130M
GeForce 8200M G
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4700MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500M
Mali-T604 MP4
GeForce Go 7400
Quadro FX 350M
Quadro NVS 120M
GeForce Go 7300
GeForce Tegra 4 *
PowerVR G6200
Adreno 405 *
Quadro NVS 110M
Mobility Radeon X600
Mobility FireGL V3200
Mobility FireGL V3100
Mobility Radeon HD X2300
Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility FireGL T2e
Mobility Radeon X1300
GeForce4 4200 Go
Mobility Radeon 9600
Mobility FireGL T2
Mobility Radeon 9550
GeForce Go 7200
GeForce Go 6400
Mobility Radeon X300
GeForce Go 6250
GeForce Go 6200
GeForce FX Go 5700
Quadro FX Go 1000
GeForce FX Go 5600 / 5650
Radeon Xpress X1270
Radeon Xpress X1250
Radeon Xpress X1200
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100
Mali-T624
Adreno 320 *
Mali-T760 MP2
Mali-T720 MP4
Mali-450 MP4
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3650 *
GeForce 7190M *
GeForce 7150M
Radeon Xpress 1150
GeForce Go 6150
GeForce Go 6100
GeForce 7000M
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 *
Mobility Radeon 9200
Mobility FireGL 9000
GeForce FX Go 5200
Mobility Radeon 9000
GeForce 4 488 Go
GeForce 4 460 Go
GeForce 4 440 Go
GeForce 4 420 Go
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3150
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950
SGX545 SGX544MP2 SGX543MP2 *
Mali-T720 MP2
Mali-T720
Adreno 302 304 305 306
Mobility Radeon 7500
Mobility FireGL 7800
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 900
Radeon Xpress 200M
Radeon Xpress 1100
Mirage 3+ 672MX
Mirage 3 671MX
Mali-400 MP4 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 3) *
VideoCore-IV *
Adreno 220 225*
Vivante GC1000+ Dual-Core
Mali-400 MP2 *
GeForce ULP (Tegra 2) *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 600 *
SGX540 *
Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Adreno 205 *
Adreno 203 *
GC800 *
SGX535
SGX531
SGX530
Adreno 200 *
Mali-200 *
GeForce 3 Go *
GeForce 2 Go 200 / 100
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9000 IGP
Mobility Radeon M7
Mobility Radeon M6
Chrome9 HC
Extreme Graphics 2
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Radeon IGP 340M
Radeon IGP 320M
S3G UniChrome Pro II
S3G UniChrome Pro
Castle Rock
Mirage 2 M760
Mirage M661FX
S3 Graphics ProSavage8
Mobility 128 M3
SM502 *
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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| <!--Comments-->1080p 100in throw projector
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| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Happrun H1
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->1080p 90in
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| <!--Description-->Umbolite Magcubic HIPPUS HY320 Mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 100in
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| <!--Description-->Zentality A10 Plus
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->720p 110in
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| <!--Description-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->nexigo nova mini
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->nebula mars 3
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->epson lifestudio flex plus portable projector
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Description-->dangbei freedo
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Analogue-->
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| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
<pre>
HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
</pre>
<pre>
DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
</pre>
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[[#Audio Chipsets]]
[[#Graphic GFX Chipsets]]
[[#Future]]
==x86 Native Environment==
AROS should run on almost any i386 PC hardware so long as the CPU is newer than an i486, and has a "Floating Point Unit (FPU)". Ideally around 700Mhz and above with at least 256MB of memory is recommended for desktops and around 1GHz and at least 256MB for laptops/notebooks/netbooks. For web browsing, etc above 1GB is usually needed and offers the option to run web browsers, media players and other hard disk heavy usage from RAM: disk.
Motherboards supported
* Most Intel mobos are supported (Skt 775 is ok but newer is better) - additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed for networking, audio, etc
* AMD based socket 939 am2 am2+ am3+, fusion and am4 ryzen based systems work but additional pci / pci-e cards may be needed
Supported graphics cards (gfx)
* Nvidia 2D and 3D 2005-2017.
64bit AROS Nouveau covers '''2D''' 8xxxgs and higher to GTX 900s and '''3D''' from .
32bit AROS supports '''2D''' from TNT through to fermi gtx5xx and '''3D''' acceleration fx5xxx to gtx4xx.
* Intel GMA 2D and 3D 2006-2009.
'''2D''' for many old netbooks and motherboards. '''3D''' for many early netbooks and motherboards
* AMD/ATI 2D only and '''no 3D'''. 1999-2005.
Desktop ie external monitor support only (no laptop internal support) for very early Radeon 7000 through to x600. Experimental 2D version for up to HD3xxx came later
* VESA 2D fallback modes for all graphic cards (GPUs) and with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCHZFYj9Kk screen dragging].
It's worth noting however that support isn't guaranteed. Nor will potential power of a card reflect its performance under AROS.
Sound wise there are
* HDaudio support for onboard intel and AMD netbooks, ultrabooks, notebooks and motherboards (2005 to 2020)
* some AC97 codec support for very old motherboards and laptops (ie pre 2004)
* PCI and some PCI-E C-Media CMI8738 for desktop plugin cards
* PCI Creative Soundblaster EMU10K1 cards [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 SBLive]
* PCI semi professional some early VIA Envy24 desktop sound cards
* PCI Sound Blaster 128 aka SB16
Supported [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Platforms/x86_Network_support network] which could be desktop, laptop, etc
* PCI-E Realtek rtl8169 which also includes the rtl8111 and rtl8110
* PCI Realtek rtl8139 and includes rtl8101 and rtl8100
* PCI intel pro100
* Broadcom 44xx 10/100 integrated in laptops around 2005
* VIA 10/100
* 3com Etherlink 10/100
* Realtek rtl8029 10mbit
Wireless wifi
* atheros 5000 wireless
*realtek 8187 usb
It is very hard to recommend a completely supported motherboard because as soon as newer motherboards arrive so their features change subtly, often introducing non supported parts like ethernet and audio. It is a moving target.
* mini-itx motherboard will only get you 1 pci or pci-e slot
* micro mATX or uATX will have more, typically 2 pci-e or pci slots which helps if any onboard features are not supported.
* full atx will have more slots available
'''N.B''' It is frustrating when a piece of hardware is not supported. Hardware documentation can run to over 100 pages and a lot of hardware do not have any public documentation anyway. Chips from different manufacturers for sound, graphics, SATA, etc. vary just as much, unless they follow a standard such as [https://github.com/acidanthera/AppleALC/wiki/Supported-codecs HDAudio codecs], AHCI etc.
Coding drivers is a far cry from Hello World programs or even a port of existing software. If you do actually want to try then get a hold of documentation on the relevant hardware and start there. Alternatively you could try to find some '''BSD''', MIT or MPL licence drivers as a point of reference. Please , do not think you can just adapt strings in a driver for different strings, it does not work that way. You will '''need''' to start from scratch for each new bit of hardware. Device driver programming require '''embedded''' skills, like manipulation of bits within registers, good debugging skills, dealing with interrupts, lots of patience, etc.
The following specific chipsets and drivers are also available - use Tools/PCITool to confirm Vendor and Product IDs - Please let us know any mistakes or any information to be added, to this General Chat list on [https://arosworld.org/ AROS World]
: Brief Timeline
: 2000-12-06 HIDD first mouse.hidd completed ([http://msaros.blogspot.com/ Michal Schulz])
: 2001-03-31 BOOT first boot from floppy disk with IDE device
: 2001-10-30 BOOT first cd bootable version
: 2002-01-27 HIDD first pci.hidd added (Michal Schulz)
: 2002-04-13 BOOT software HDToolBox added ()
: 2003-04-03 HIDD vesa2.hidd graphic modes added ()
: 2004-03-08 HIDD new pci and ata (pata) devices worked on (Michal Schulz)
: 2004-03-17 HIDD nVidia 2D driver appears (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-01-05 AHI AHI v6 audio system ported (Martin Blom)
: 2005-01-06 AHI SBLive SoundBlaster Live driver ported (Georg Steger)
: 2005-02-04 AHI AC97 playback only driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-06-27 NIC amiTCP stack ported with 3com, NE2000, prism2 drivers (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2005-08-25 NIC nForce2 support added (Michal Schulz)
: 2005-12-24 NIC Intel Pro100 network driver added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2006-03-25 HIDD ATI radeon 2D driver added (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-03-06 HIDD vesa 1.0 video driver added (Pavel Fedin)
: 2007-03-08 HIDD dospackets and FAT filesystem (Rob Norris)
: 2007-03-21 HIDD usb initial commit (Michal Schulz)
: 2007-10-01 BOOT Installer added (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2007-11-29 PORT 64bit x86 added (Michal Schulz)
: 2008-04-12 BOOT GRUB2 added (Alain Greppin and Nick Andrews)
: 2008-08-26 NIC RTL8139 added ([http://kalamatee.blogspot.com/ Nick Andrews])
: 2008-10-22 PORT to SAM440ep (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-02-25 PORT to efika (ppc) (Michal Schulz)
: 2009-05-18 HIDD poseidon usb2.0 stack ported to AROS (Chris Hodges)
: 2009-11-18 NIC RTL8169 network driver arrived (Nick Andrews and [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/franck.charlet/oldnews.html Franck Charlet])
: 2009-12-23 AHI HDAudio based Atom CPU and netbook audio driver arrived (Davy Wentzler)
: 2010-03-09 BOOT USB pendrive stick booting available (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2010-05-26 HIDD Intel GMA900 2D graphics card support (Michal Schulz)
: 2010-09-03 NIC Wireless PCI based NIC arrived (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-04-30 HIDD Nvidia 2D and 3D nouveau graphics card support (Deadwood)
: 2011-08-30 HIDD Radeon 2D enhanced AMD driver arrives (Bearsoft)
: 2011-09-17 NIC Wireless USB realtek arrives (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2011-12-09 HIDD Intel 945G 3D Gallium graphics support (Sami)
: 2013-02-25 AHI AC97 VIA 686 audio support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2013-03-31 PORT early Raspberry PI native support (Nik Andrews)
: 2014-01-16 AHI Envy24 audio chipset support (Davy Wentzler and Neil Cafferkey)
: 2017-02-17 PORT Symmetric MultiProcessing smp added for x86 64bit (Michal Schulz)
: 2018-10-20 PORT Big Endian ARM
: 2021-11-26 NIC Broadcom 44xx ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2023-01-12 NIC Nvidia MCP61 ethernet (Neil Cafferkey)
: 2025-11 HIDD xHCI USB3 and isoc (Nik Andrews)
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio Chipsets===
'''If sound beeps in AHI prefs after Music set then some support is there. Select more than one channel for multiple audio streams, set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher and set the volume if not already set. Ensure you set the music unit 0 to 3 which allows the extra features of the audio card like microphone, line-out, etc).'''
====1996-2000 sb128.audio aka SB16 PCI====
*2021 5.27
as per CREATIVE's website, the model number is the first two digits on the front and first two digits on the back. my card says CT4810 and 161TK110B 995; this translates to CT4816 as the model.
The original AudioPCI 3000 card with the ES1370 had a master clock crystal for 44.1 kHz (22.5792 MHz), used an AKM codec (AK4531, non-AC97) and had 4 channel output; Creative later modified the design with a crystal for 48 kHz (24.576 MHz) and Sigmatel AC97 codec (a CT4700 SB128 with a CT5507 chip, AK4531, 22.5792 MHz crystal and TDA7360 speaker power amp). The issue with these cards involved never quite eliminate the effects of resampling on the 64V, it also shows signs of undersized coupling caps. These Ensoniq cards automatically engaged headphone amplifier (with a 4565 opamp).
Porting involved [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b60abd12967144a844980c422ea9e99c056eabca 40897], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/b7d6511fca6430a63fbaaa390b4f51bf0203a460 40898 configure], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/f51034cd22759a4ec3a2547bddb3a7169d956eaa 40900 bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/4f43fc38e3489ea45d12b7b5ba6fff50b69c5746 40901 further bugs], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d23c78aec75f049484b6916d27b6804ce858bb2c 40913 memory IO fixes], [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/d256860fe3035016952e88d143c6f2611997f2f3 40914 irq fix].
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! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
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| Ensoniq AudioPCI 1000
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1370 (u?) AK4531 (u?)
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| Ensoniq AudioPCI
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x00
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
|
|-
| CT4700 Sound Blaster PCI 64 (audioPCI 3000)
| 0x1274
| 0x5000
| 0x7c
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works - opamp JRC4565(u?) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq_ES1370 es1370] (u?)
|-
| CT4750 Sound Blaster 64/PCI
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4565-1056W (u1) stac9708t(u2) [http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=916891 ct5880-dcq] (u3) 24wc012 (u4)
|-
| CT4751 (SB128PCI)
| 0x1274
| 0x8001
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_Blaster#Ensoniq_AudioPCI-based_cards es1371] (u?)
|-
| CT4810 Creative AudioPCI64V
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x06
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| CT4811 (SB Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4812 (Vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4813
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4815
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4816 es1373 (vibra 128)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested but this card has creative's ES1373 as the main chip(U1). it is also different from the other CT4810 (vibra128) in that it does not have a second chip in U2 position. Also there is only one jumper JP1 (2X3).
|-
| CT5801 HP
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5803 Gateway
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works 4565-0005b jrc (u1) 4297a-jq ztae0c0002 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT4740
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x08
| {{yes}}
| {{yes}}
|
|-
| CT5805 Compaq OEM Premier Sound Presario 7
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5806 (Sound Blaster AudioPCI 128D)
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - 4297A-JO EP (u?) ZTAPWC9933 (u2) es1373 (u3)
|-
| CT5807 Dell OEM Dimension 8100
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested - es1373 (u?)
|-
| CT5808
|
|
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT4730 Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Ectiva EV1938
| 0x1102
| 0x8938
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| CT5880 on various motherboards
| 0x1274
| 0x5880
|
| {{unk}}
| {{unk}}
| untested [http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/ga-6rx.html Gigabyte GA-6RX] (VIA ApolloPro 266 2001], Gigabyte GA-6VM7-4E mobo, [http://active-hardware.com/english/reviews/mainboard/ga-7vtx.htm Gigabyte GA-7VTX] (KT266 2001), Gigabyte [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vtxh.html GA-7VTXH] (KT266A 2001), [http://www.amdboard.com/gigabytega7vrxp.html Gigabyte 7VRXP] mobo (KT333 2002), MSI MS-6309, MS-6318, MS-6337 (815E Pro), MS-6339 (850Pro) and MS-6340, PCChips Motherboard M571 TXPRO, Soltek SL-65ME+,
|-
| VMware Virtual Workstation(TM)
| 0x1274
| 0x1371
| 0x02
| {{Yes|but not Hi-Fi modes}}
| {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
<pre>
Revision 0x04 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_A
Revision 0x06 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_B
Revision 0x07 = ES1371 REV_CT5880_A
Revision 0x02 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_C
Revision 0x03 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_D
Revision 0x04 = CT5880 REV_CT5880_E
Revision 0x09 = ES1371 REV_ES1371_B
Revision 0x00 = EV1938 REV_EV1938_A
Revision 0x08 = ES1371 REV_ES1373_8
</pre>
====1999-2001 via-ac97.audio====
*2021 5.10
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->694X with 686A KT133 PM133 or 693A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }} redirects earphones correctly
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying invisible codec used see AC97 section
|-
| <!--Description-->686B KT133A with VT8231
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3058
| <!--Revision-->0x50
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}} reroutes ear pieces right
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Comments-->audio controller works but depends on the underlying codec used see AC97 section below
|-
| <!--Description-->686C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->KM266 or KT266 with VT8233, KT266A with VT8233A, VT8233C
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM333 KT333 with VT8235
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x30
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->KM400 KT400 with VT8237, KT600 with VT8237R,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1106
| <!--Product ID-->0x3059
| <!--Revision-->0x40 0x50 0x60
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====1998-2003 emu10kx.audio - Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! and Audigy====
*2021 6.5
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| PCI512 CT4790 (emu10k1)
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested (1st Gen)
|-
| Live CT4620
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live CT4760
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| playback works
|-
| Live Value CT4670
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| works plays stereo (2nd Gen)
|-
| Live Value DELL CT4780
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x06
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| plays/records stereo - untested 4.1mode
|-
| Live Value Compaq CT4830
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0
| <!--Playback--> {{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| not working
|-
| Live Value CT4831
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x07
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{partial|Line-In only}}
| works
|-
| Live Value CT4832
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x08
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live Value HP CT4870
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| Works
|-
| Live Value Gateway CT4871
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Live! Platinum 5.1 SB0060
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records, untested 5.1 (3rd Gen)
|-
| Live 5.1 SB0100 -SFF
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x00
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Live 5.1 Player SB0220
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| plays audio/records stereo, untested 5.1
|-
| Live 5.1 Digital SB0228
| 0x1102
| 0x0002
| 0x0a
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
| working
|-
| Audigy SB0090 (emu10k2)
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Audigy SB0230
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1102
| <!--Product ID-->0x0004
| <!--Revision-->0x03
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Mic only}}
| <!--Comments-->5th Dec 2012 - untested optical tos link. contains also IEEE1394/Firewire (untested)
|-
| Audigy 2 Platinum 6.1 SB0240 SB0250 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{maybe}}
| works
|-
| Audigy 2 PRO SB0280 EMU10K2.5
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
|
| <!--Playback--> {{unk}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| untested
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0350
| 0x1102
| 0x0004
| 0x04
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{yes}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Live 5.1 DELL SB0200 SB0203 emu10kx
| 0x1102
| 0x0006
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
|
|-
| Live 24bit SB0410
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Live 24bit DELL SB0413
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy LS SB0310
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy SE 7.1 SB0570
| 0x1102
| 0x0007
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 ZS SB0320 SB0360 (PRO)
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 2 VALUE SB0400
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 VALUE SB0610
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| Audigy 4 PRO SB0380
| 0x1102
| 0x0008
|
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver
|-
| EMU E-MU 0404 PCI (not USB) EM8852
| 0x1102
| 0x000
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no}}
| no driver but linux support needs firmware
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out
the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
====2000-2010 cmi8738.audio - C-Media====
*2021 5.20
;Read [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2512 more] and imported on [http://repo.or.cz/w/AROS.git/commit/aff741d60160c6a9d7d39c9e004a25ea3aa13847 20th July 2011] and [http://alsa.opensrc.org/Cmipci alsa docs].
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| Audiotrak MAYA EX5
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| cmi8738-sx 4ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| e3dx hsp56 CMedia 8738-sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EDio SC3000D 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Genius SoundMaker Value PCI C3DX
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse LT
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{no}}
|
|-
| Hercules Gamesurround Muse XL LT 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Inno audio extreme 5.1 cmi8738/lx pci 6ch
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| M-Audio (Midiman) DiO 2448
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sabrent SBT-SP6C 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| StarTech PCISOUND4CH 8738sx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Sweex SC012 CMI8738-lx 4ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec 5.1 PCI
| 0x13f6
| 0x0111
| 0x10
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Terratec Aureon Fun 5.1
|
|
|
| <!--Playback--> {{yes}}
| <!--Recording--> {{unk}}
| Has SPDIF
|-
| Trust Sound Expert Digital Surround 5.1 (cm8738-mx 6ch)
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Turtle Beach Riviera CMI8738-MX 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| XSonic CMI 8738 6ch
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI8738 6ch PCI-E PCI Express version
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x13f6
| <!--Product ID-->0x0111
| <!--Revision-->0x10
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--Comments-->Chinese based card with playback tested so far
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2001-2005 ac97.audio====
*6.4 27-12-2008
The AC97 chips were designed to be pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly without motherboard redesigns
the green jack is for the main speaker pair AND headphones, so manual switching will be required
If your card is wired for the "AC97" standard, then it's up to your headphone jack to switch the green speaker output in and out, the headphone jack has Normally-closed contacts that will open on insertion, which breaks the signal path back to the sound card (FP_RETURN)
The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Avance Logic (now Realtek) ALC100 and ALC101 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC200 and ALC201 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC201A and ALC202 and ALC202A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC650
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->most Nforce2 boards plays audio only - Abit NF7, Asus A7N8X, MSI K7N2, Epox 8RDA+, DFI
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC850 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support for via P4P800 chipset on ASUS A8V-E SE Deluxe mobo - ICaros 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC653 codec and ALC655 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Acorp 7NFU400
|-
| <!--Description-->Realtek ALC658 codec ALC658D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8080
| <!--Product ID-->0x24c5
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Prefs Music and Units 0-3 set volume control - playback}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->MSI Motherboard on NB 22-09-2012
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881 SoundMAX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->Analog Devices first AC97
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->works with VIA Controller - untested Intel etc
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1881B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1885 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Playback only with issues on D845HV but not working on MS-6367 because Units 0-3 have masked volume control
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1886
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1887
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ADI AD1888 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 1.51
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1980 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1981A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM X30
|-
| <!--Description-->Analog Devices SoundMax(TM) AD1981B codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->plays back only on IBM T41 Thinkpad
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1985 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->not working ahi prefs freezes on D865GLC mobo ([http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/multimedia/display/int-sound2_3.html ]
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1986 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/Boards/Motherboards/Fujitsu/D1931/D1931.htm D1931] but works (Acer Aspire 3610 laptop)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Crystal Semiconductors CS4205, CS4202 codecs
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalWare 4236
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CrystalClear SoundFusion CS4297 CS4299 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested IBM T23
|-
| <!--Description-->conexant Cx20468-31 codec (id 30)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x103c
| <!--Product ID-->0x3085
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|AC97 appears in AHI Prefs}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->Tested AspireOS 1.8 on Gateway W322
|-
| <!--Description-->ESS Technology ES1921 AC'97 2.1
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->CMI 6501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested on ASROCK SKT-AM2 AM2NF3-VSTA
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9738
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->codec CMI9739
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI 9739A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments--> untested on EPoX 8RDA3+
|-
| <!--Description-->CMedia CMI 9761A codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ASRocK K7NF2-RAID
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->National Semi conductor (now TI) LM4540, LM4543, LM4545, LM4546, LM4548, LM4549, LM4550 LM4560
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->STAC9708T codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel (now IDT) C-Major STAC 9460 (D/A only), 9461, 9462, 9463, 9200, 9202, 9250, 9251, 9220, 9221, 9223, 9750
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AKM (Asahi Kasei Microsystems) AK 4540, 4543, 4544A, 4545
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->codec VT1616 (VIA Six-TRAC Vinyl Audio)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->VIA VT1612, VT82C686
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1968 maestro-2
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1968
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1978 maestro2e
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1978
| <!--Revision-->0x
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ESStech ESS ES1988 maestro3 allegro-1 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x125d
| <!--Product ID-->0x1988
| <!--Revision-->0x12
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Yamaha AC97 ymf-743 YMF752 YMF753 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested ymf-753
|-
| <!--Description-->YMF724 YMF744 YMF-754 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| SIS 7018 / Trident 4dwave DX/NX / ALi 5451
| 0x1039 (0x1023 Trident)
| 0x7018 (0x2000 Trident DX) (0x2001 Trident NX)
| 0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| no support - introduced early 2000s
|-
| SIS 7012
| 0x1039
| 0x7012
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working through 1 speaker only took over from SIS7018 (2002 onwards)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM9701, WM9701A (AC'97 1.03 spec), WM9703, WM9704 (AC'97 2.1), WM9705, WM9706, WM9707, WM9708
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->WM9709, WM9710, WM9711, WM9712, WM971
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->first Microsoft(TM) Xbox DAC sound chip (AC Link compliant D/A converter)
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM9717
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| Parallels
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| VirtualBox
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No}}
| working
|-
| VirtualPC
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel 82801AA Proxmox
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8086
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====2005-20xx HDAUDIO.audio====
*6.36 2025 [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/commit/43b33a9280b10963ca659de2cc3d1cf289b43a87 reset handler]
*6.35 202 []
*6.34 2019 AROS One 1.5 upwards
*6.29 2018
*6.27 2017 update
*6.25 2014 used for most Icaros 2.x
*6.20 July 2012
*6.17 Nov 2011
*6.15 Jun 2011
*[http://www.clusteruk.com/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=109 6.13] Sep 2010
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="5%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC260
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC262
* ALC262-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->LQFP-48
|-
| ALC268 codec
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 Acer AOA110 and AOA150 netbooks), works (Dell Mini Inspiron 9 and 10v, }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 remove QUERY and select 'Mic 1' as input. Tested with 6.15 as well using QuickRecord and AE 4.0.23 under Icaros 1.4.}}
| <!--Comments-->AHI UNITS and Music are set to: hdaudio:HiFi 16 bit stereo++ / Frequency 48000 Hz, Volume +0.0 dB. The hdaudio.config in SYS:Prefs/Env-Archive is WITHOUT the QUERY-line. After changing and saving the config-file turn off and start again the computer. Switch from internal loudspeaker to headphone you must turn off the music before plug in the headphone-cable, otherwise there is no output on the socket. Back from line-out to internal speakers it is the same.
|-
| [http://blog.foool.net/wp-content/uploads/linuxdocs/sound.pdf Linux docs ALC269]
* ALC269Q-GR
* ALC269QSRS-GR
* ALC269W-GR
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->TQFP 48 pin Power IC Chip From [https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/alsa-devel/patch/1408118123-15849-1-git-send-email-tiwai@suse.de/ ALC269 & co have many vendor-specific setups with COEF verbs, result in the codec stalling]
|-
| [http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=0321f8479fd670cd510f9912b1120fe7edcf2e07 ALC269VB]
* ALC269Q-VB5-GR
* ALC269Q-VB6-CG
* ALC269Q-VB6-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100004, 0x100100, 0x100202
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* v1 works Asus eee PC netbook 901/1000HA 1005HA/1008HA, 1001P,
* v2 maybe working Lenovo S9 S10 S10-2 S10-3 under HDAudio version 6.13
* v3 maybe dell wyse 7010
|-
| [http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=9c1746c5957b0ce72ff9cfffa312e97d14baf785 ALC269VC aka ALC3202]
* ALC269Q-VC2-GR
* ALC269Q-VC3-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0269
| 0x100203,
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some versions work}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->SMT SMD QFN-48 -
* v1 unknown
* v2 unknown
* v3 x230, dell wyse,
|-
| ALC272
* ALC272-VA4-GR
| 0x10ec
| 0x0272
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works Acer AOD150 and Acer AOD250 works [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 Samsung NP-NC10], works Samsung NF210-A02] netbooks,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC273
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC270
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC282
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17}}
| <!--Comments-->needs retest
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC660 ALC660-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
* works asus F9s, F9e
* untested asus w7j, M51SN, A6Tc, A8Sr,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC661-GR (2011)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC662
| 0x1043
| 0x82a1
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|Version 6.17 if QUERY added to top of hdaudio.config}}
| <!--Recording-->{{No|Version 6.17 not working for eee pc 900}}
|
* works Asus eee PC netbook 700/701/900, Atom 270 and 330 mobos, odd clicks (D410 NM10 PineTrail),
|-
| <!--Description-->[http://outpost.fr/rmaa/ALC663.htm ALC663]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0861
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No|Version 6.13}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->not bad output like headphone amp part of the codec actually works well but messed up by undersized coupling capacitors to actually support such a low impedance
* not working Asus n50vn x71vn,
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC665
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC666
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC667
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC668
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC880
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->some 915 and 925 chipset mobos
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC882M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Realtek ALC883 ALC883-GR ALC883D-GR ALC883DTS-GR ALC883DD-GR codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|some early versions work }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2005 to 2007 HD Audio codec untested (Asus ),
|-
| Codec ALC885
| 0x10ec
| 0x0885
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC888s
* ALC888S-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} MSI Wind U90/U100,
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| LQFP-48
|-
| ALC888b
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested (D510 NM10 Dual Core PineTrail mobo),
|-
| ALC888-VD
| 0x8086
| 0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested
|-
| ALC889A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes|works if QUERY added to the top of hdaudio.config in Prefs drawer/directory}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889 Gr
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}} with crackles
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC889
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| Tested with MSI H55 board
|-
| ALC887 ALC887-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* working on ASUS P5KPL/EPU and Gigabyte GA-E350N-Win8 Rev1.0
|-
| ALC887-VD-CG
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002
|
|-
| ALC887-VD
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0887 0x1458
| <!--Revision-->0xa002
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}} index = 2
| ALC887 does not have any volume control ability on the mixer NIDs, so put the volume controls on the dac NIDs instead
* working with intermittent corrupting pop popping skipping stuttering sound issues MSI 760GM-P23 (FX),
* not working Gigabyte H61MA-D3V, AT3IONT-I Deluxe,
|-
| ALC887-VD2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 3jacks
|-
| ALC887-VD2-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC887-
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| ALC892-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2011 48-pin LQFP Green package -
|-
| ALC892 ALC892-DTS-CG rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| 2009 introduced
* works
* not working
* untested
|-
| ALC892 rev
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0892
| <!--Revision-->0x100302
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| 2014
|-
| Realtek ALC886-GR
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| LQFP-48
|-
| Codec ALC861 ALC861-VD
| 0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0663
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* not working Toshiba Tecra A7
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| ALC898
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| not working
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC1500
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3232 (aka ALC292)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0292
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3234 aka ALC255
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10ec
| <!--Product ID-->0x0255
| <!--Revision-->003
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC3287 aka ALC257
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{no| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->ALC aka ALC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1882
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1883 HD Codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1884
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Analog Devices SoundMAX AD1981
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| IBM Thinkpad T60,
|-
| AD1984 hp-m4 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* audio not working on Lenovo X61, Thinkpad T61,
|-
| AD1986
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| AD1988
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->AD1988A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4207
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Cirrus Logic CS4208
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x0
| <!--Product ID-->0x0
| <!--Revision-->0x0
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Maybe|very very very low volume}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested Fujitsu Amilo SI 1510 1520 no datasheet for the general public
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20549-12Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested HP 530
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20561 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working lenovo x200s
* untested Lenovo Essential G555 Notebook, HP Pavilion dv6700,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20582 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX2059x CX20590 CX20594-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20585 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working Lenovo Thinkpad T410,
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20672 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20671 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX20751-21Z codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11852 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant CX11880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Conexant after 2015 up to 2018 CX7501 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Recording-->{{no|no driver codec}}
| <!--Comments-->Conexant bought by synaptics 2019
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->C-Media CMI9880 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte GA-8GPNXP
|-
| <!--Description-->Silicon Labs 3054
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| VIA 1708A
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| untested,
|-
| VIA VT1708B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| 0x0010
| <!--Playback-->{{No|VIA PicoITX}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| VIA 1708S
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->VT2021 10ch
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Gigabyte Z77MX-D3H, GA-H61M-S2H S2P,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Creative CA0110-IBG
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->SigmaTel STAC 9220 9221 9223 8ch (7+1)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->ECS 945GCT/M-1333 (version 3.0),
|-
| IDT SigmaTec [http://explorer.cekli.com/articles/pdf/hd-audio STAC9227] /28/29/30 codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
* works HP Compaq mini 110
* untested HP Pavilion HDX9000 CTO Notebook, Intel DG33TL mobo, Dell E520, Intel DP35DP mobo, Dell E6410 Laptop,
|-
| IDT (formerly SigmaTel) IDC STAC 9271/71D
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x8384
| <!--Product ID-->0x7626
| <!--Revision-->0x0002
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 9272 9273 9274
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel D5400XS,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD73C
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{yes}}
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->headphones only Asus AT4NM10 mobo
|-
| <!--Description-->IDT 92HD75B
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x111d
| <!--Product ID-->0x7608
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
* working [http://koti.kapsi.fi/jvaltane/aros/hdaudio/ HP Compaq Mini 700 Netbook - feedback required]
* untested HP Mini 5103 and 5102, HP Compaq 610, HP ProBook Laptop 4520s 4525s 6450b 6550b 6555b, HP EliteBook 2540p 2740p 8440p, Mobile Workstation 8540w 8740w, Pavilion NoteBook DV8,
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD81XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC 92HD83XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC STAC 92HD89XX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->IDC
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson (now Cirrus Logic) WM8850
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Wolfson WM8860
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->Intel High Definition Audio Revision 1.0. - 4-Channel DAC, 4-channel ADC. - DAC sampling
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
Using Prefs/AHI ensure you set the music unit and at least Units 0 (where most audio comes from) in top left drop down menu to HDaudio - HIFI in the section below. Set Units 1 or 2 to microphone or other outputs. Plus allow more than one channel for multiple audio streams and set frequency up to 44 kHz or higher on the right hand side of the ahi prefs. If sound beeps when you press the test button then all should be OK.
Output <- Codec <- Audio Controller (HDA) <-> Computer
codecs and exact hardware identifier. As mentioned above, HDA is only part of the work here, it gets the audio out of the main chipset in digital format (on a bus called I2S). This is not enough, there is another step needed which is routing that I2S signal to the output, converting it to actual audio, amplifying it, etc. This is handled by a separate chip called a "codec". Sometimes it is initialized by the BIOS, but this is not always the case.
Most audio drivers are made up of two parts a [http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt Controller + a Codec]. The ProductID and VendorID are for the audio controller only - the important additional codec is '''NOT''' so easily identified.
Some newer versions of codecs are missing at the moment.
Things to try if sound not working
* try to connect something to the audio jack, maybe it is not playing on internal speakers or vice versa
* make sure you try and select all music units e.g. unit0, unit1....
* even if PCI ID's are in Prefs/Env-Archive/HDaudio.config, this doesn't mean it is working, it is the codec that matters
* it might be internally muted
<pre>
add debug=memory to grub boot line - continue booting with F10
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Bifteck > RAM:audio.txt
</pre>
or
<pre>
Open a shell
Tools/Debug/Sashimi > RAM:audio.txt
Run ahi prefs
Click test tone button
Stop sashimi with Ctrl-C
</pre>
If the boot sound is enabled, you have to use Bifteck to capture AHI debug output. In the GRUB menu, press E on your selected entry, then add "debug=memory" to the options (alongside ATA=, vesa= etc.). Then F10 or Ctrl-X to boot. Once booted, run Tools/Debug/Bifteck again.
or
* try adding QUERYD to the start of ENVARC:hdaudio.config file (also known as Prefs/Env-Archive/) ie. on the first line
* '''OR''' try removing QUERY and QUERYD from the start of the hdaudio.config file
* Reboot
* open a shell
* type: sys:tools/debug/sashimi > ram:debug.txt
* open ahi prefs
* select one of the audio modes - HIFI or otherwise
* press the 'test sound' button
* press ctrl-c in the shell
* post the results to Aros-World
The HD Audio standard was designed to be hardware pinout interchangeable so that the sound support could change easily and quickly. HDA is a standard around particular chips. Each kind of chip has a certain number of DACs and pins, and even the same chip could be hooked up in different ways on different motherboards. The chips are programmable and the operating system can adjust how things are routed. Some pins aren’t even hooked up, so it makes no sense to route sound to them. Also some pins have sensors that can tell when something is plugged in, so that for example the speakers in a laptop can be muted when headphones are plugged in. Pins are also grouped, so for example all the outputs for a 5.1 sound system are grouped. Generally the HDA driver in the operating system is supposed to read the pin set up and figure out a reasonable way to set things up, and disconnected pins should be ignored, etc.
HDAudio standard has headphones on a separate DAC, and it's up to the driver.. it can even send different audio to the headphones without interrupting the main (green) outputs
====Envy24 series ====
A little history. VIA bought the ICE created Envy chipsets [http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/controllers/comparison_controller.jsp VT1712] first. A few years later, they created several cheaper variants VT1724 (mixer missing), VT1721 (low end cut down), VT1720 (embedded on motherboard) and lastly the VT1723 (no support apart from Windows Envy24DT like SYBA SD-PEX63034).
There are PCI Express versions appearing.
The Envy24 is the base product that was originally designed by ICEnsemble, and it supports multi-channel hardware mixing, which is great for professional use. The HT version removes the hardware mixer (unimportant for non-professional uses). The [http://www.avsforum.com/t/364771/envy24ht-s-the-definitive-source HT-S] version is almost exactly the same as the HT, it just uses cheaper DACs. The PT version is exactly the same as the HT-S version, it is just the edition used for on-board audio on motherboards.
N.B. [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec04/articles/pcnotes.htm PCI slot identification] and [http://hsi.web.cern.ch/HSI/s-link/devices/s32pci64/slottypes.html 3.3v PCI].
=====[http://www.opensound.com/readme/README.Envy24.html envy24.audio] - [http://www.anime.net/~goemon/alsa/ VT1712] =====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Playback
! Recording
! Comments
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 - Rev B 1999
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK4524VF CS8404A-CS - needs Delta Series break out box with D-sub lead -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev A 2000
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk| }}
| works audio out on - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles/maudioaudiophile/index.html Audiophile 2496] Rev B 2003
| 0x14
| 0x
|
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes }}
| <!--Recording-->
| works well - I2S stereo codec AKM AK4528VF with the 24bit/96kHz DAC and ADC; CS8427 digital transceiver
|-
| M-Audio Delta 410 - 2001 2001 REV-B
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529VQ converters with CS8427-CS 5532 1158B or Event Echo Gina 20-Bit Multitrack Interface Breakout Box -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested AK5383 and AK4393 - 25 pin dsub -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 1010LT 1010E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested for D-A AK4529 converters with 2 XLR Microphone inputs with pre amps
* be aware of redesign in 2007 - possible issues
|-
| M Audio Delta 44 - Rev A 2002 - Rev B 2003 - Rev D 2003
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested ICE1712G AK4524VF needs breakout box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| M-Audio Delta 66 Rev E 2006 - Omni Studio
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested needs break out box with 15 pin D-sub lead -
|-
| <!--Description-->M-Audio Delta DiO 2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Terratec EWX24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratecdmx6fire/index.html TerraTec 6fire DMX 24/96]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1412
| <!--Product ID-->0x1712
| <!--Revision-->0x02
| <!--Playback-->{{No|tried line 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| untested - AKM and codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWSA88MT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-March/006087.html Audiotrak Prodigy HD2] 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Maya 1010 1010L
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1212M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| EMU 1616M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Terratec EWS 88MT EWS 88D
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Hoontech Soundtrack DSP 24
Soundtrack DSP 24 Value
Soundtrack DSP 24 Media 7.1
Event Electronics EZ8
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Digigram VX442
Lionstracs
Mediastation
Terrasoniq TS 88
Roland/Edirol DA-2496
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
=====envy24ht.audio - VIA VT1724=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Description
! width="10%" |Vendor ID
! width="10%" |Product ID
! width="10%" |Revision
! width="10%" |Playback
! width="10%" |Recording
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| ESI Juli@
| 0x3031
| 0x4553
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Yes}}
| reported working years ago [http://envy24.svobodno.com/ Envy24HT-S] - AKM 4358 DAC - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ESI Juli@ Ego Igo rev K
| 0x3031
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{Unk}}
| AK4358? DAC - AK4114 AK4112 DIT
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-revolution51.html M-Audio Revolution 5.1]
| 0x1412
| 0x3631
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| reported working years ago but discontinued - (Envy24GT) - 3ch AKM 4358 DAC - ADC AKM 5365 -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/m-audio-revolution71/index.html M-Audio Revolution 7.1] 24/192
| 0x1412
| 0x3630 0x1724
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - illegal semaphore - 6ch ADC AKM AK4355 24-bit 192 kHz - 2ch DAC AKM AK4381 24-bit 192 kHz - ADC AKM AK5380
|-
| Terratec Aureon Sky 5.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1147
| 0x
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - discontinued
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/terratec-aureon71/index.html Terratec Aureon Space 7.1]
| 0x153b
| 0x1145
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Wolfson WM8770 DAC, AC'97 codec SigmaTel STAC9744
|-
| Terratec Aureon Universe 7.1
| 0x153b
| 0x1153 (rev x) 0x1724 (rev3)
| 0x0
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| not working - semaphore error on rev 3 - DAC ADC
|-
| Terratec Phase 22
| 0x153b
| 0x1150
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| Terratec Phase 28
| 0x153b
| 0x1149
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| untested - Envy24HT-S - AK4524
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Playback
| Recording
| Revision
| Comments
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1
| 0x4933
| 0x4553
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8770 and AC'97 SigmaTel STAC9744 codec
|-
| Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 7.1 LT
| 0x3132
| 0x4154
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver -
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/sound/audiotrak-prodigy192.html Audiotrak (ESI) Prodigy 192] 24/96
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - STAC9460S codec
|-
| <!--Description-->Echo Layla 24/96
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| [http://www.bit-tech.net/custompc/labs/80752/hercules-gamesurround-fortissimo-4.html Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo 4]
|
|
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Wolfson WM8776 Codec and WM8766 DAC
|-
| [http://ixbtlabs.com/articles2/multimedia/m-audio-audiophile192.html M-Audio Audiophile Delta AP 192k]
| 0x1412
| 0x3632
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver - Stereo ADC AKM AK5385A 24-bit 192 kHZ - 8-channel DAC AKM AK4358 24-bit 192 kHz - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| ONKYO SE-150PCI
| 0x160b
| 0x0001
|
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| no driver
|-
| <!--Description-->ESI Waveterminal 192x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Quartet
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments--> - AKM 4114/4112 DIT
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{unk}}
| <!--Recording-->{{unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====hdmiaudio.audio - hdmi no support====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| Playback
| Recording
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI R6xx HDMI Audio codec support output
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x9840
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->{{No| }}
| <!--Recording-->{{No| }}
| <!--Comments-->Not detected
|-
| <!--Description-->NVidia HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel Series 6 CougarPoint HDMI codec
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Intel HDMI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Playback-->
| <!--Recording-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Graphic GFX Chipsets===
PCIe is defacto on 64bit AROS and recommended on 32bit.
AGP works but faster transfers through the AGP slot are only available on a few supported motherboard chipsets
* Faster AGP Working = SIS 650 board, Intel 865pe AGP slot on MSI 6788-050,
* Not Supported = NForce2 chipsets, most Intel 815/820 chipsets, VIA chipsets, ALi chipsets,
The fallback for all graphics modes is vesa if any native support does not work. There is a choice of very low resolution vga as the last resort
2D tests performed with [http://download.aros3d.org/software/gfxbench.zip gfxbench] in the shell type gfxbench > out.txt (40 seconds blank screen is part of the test), via FreeDoom via limit-removing engine like odamex, chocolate or vanilla doom -timedemo demo1 or doom2 -timedemo demo1, doom.exe -iwad doom2 -file mymap.wad, Duke DNRATE 640x480 windowed
3D tests performed with Demos/Mesa/ , Cube 1080p, Cube 2 windowed not fullscreen 1920 x 1025, Quake3 ~ cl_drawFPS 1, Xonotic , [http://shinh.skr.jp/sdlbench/showtestgl.cgi test gl],
HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort monitors have a native resolution of 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and up
* HDMI 1.2 720p res.
* HDMI 1.3 1080 resolution
* HDMI 1.4 above 1080 res.
* HDMI 2.0
* HDMI 2.1
* HDMI 2.2 ultra96
* GPMI
====vga.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| Generic VGA Driver, limited to 640x480 in 16 colours - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====vesa.hidd====
{| class="wikitable"
! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! Comments
|-
|
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| 2D support for VBE1, VBE2 and VBE3 (most cards) - various resolutions and 24bit colour - no 3D support
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
[[#top|...to the top]]
====[[w:en:Intel GMA|Intel GMA]]====
DVI output is not supported at the moment.
If having problems:
* Ensure the latest version is being used.
* Set GMA_MEM to 128 or 256 to test
* Try the FORCEGMA ToolType for 2D, and try the FORCEGALLIUM ToolType for 3D acceleration after 2D is verified to work. ToolTypes should be applied to the Devs/Monitors/IntelGMA monitor icon.
If still having problems:
* At GRUB boot screen edit boot line and add option: debug=memory
* Boot.
* Use shell command: tools/debug/bifteck > RAM:debug.txt
* And post [GMA MONITOR DETECTION] and other related debug lines
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" |Description
! width="5%" |Vendor ID
! width="5%" |Product ID
! width="3%" |Rev
! width="5%" |2D
! width="5%" |3D
! width="5%" |Analog Output
! width="5%" |Digital Output
! width="5%" |Laptop LCD
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| 910GL 82910GL GMCH + ICH6
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| 910GML 82910 GML GMCH + ICH6 Mobile
| 0x8086
| 0x2582 0x2592
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| may need to add forceGMA to grub boot line to work
|-
| 915G 82915G GMCH + ICH6-M
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GL 82915GL GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| 915GV 82915GV GMCH
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| HP DC5100 small form factor
|-
| 915GM GMA900
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel gearbox }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| asus eee pc 900
|-
| 915GMS
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| tunnel }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes| }}
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-950.2177.0.html 945GU] - 133 MHz (Lake port for Intel A100 and A110)
| 0x8086
| 0x2772
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Fujitsu LifeBook U1010,
|-
| 945GMS - 166 MHz / 250 MHz (1.05V)
| 0x8086
| 0x27a2
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Unk| }}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
| Dell D430
|-
| 945GSE - 166 MHz (for Atom)
| 0x8086
| 0x27ae
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes| }}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|[http://www.x.org/wiki/GalliumStatus]}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No|dvi port}}
| {{Yes| }}
| for atom motherboards and most 2008/2009 netbooks
* 3D Works - AOA110 AOA150, Dell Mini 9, Samsung NC10, Toshiba NB100,
|-
| 945G 82945G GMCH + ICH7
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945GC 82945GC MCH
| 0x8086
| 0x27a6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| untested 2D and 3D
|-
| 945PM
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| Dell D420, Compaq nc6400,
|-
| 945GMS - 250 MHz Calistoga
| 0x8086
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D--> {{Yes}}
| <!--3D--> {{Yes|most models}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Yes}}
|
* 3D Works Dell Latitude 2100, HP Compaq nc6320, Lenovo 3000, Lenovo T60, Samsung Q35, Dell D620, Dell D820,
* 3D untested Toshiba Satellite L100-120, Toshiba Portege M400,
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--3D-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Analogue Output-->
| <!--Digital Output-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GMA 3100 G31
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| GMA 3100 G33
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D
|-
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA GMA 3150] netbooks and nettops
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works 2D but no 3D. no vga, dvi or hdmi output for nettops
|-
| <!--Description--> G965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description--> Q965
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2992
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments--> Only tested with VGA output.
|-
| 965GM X3100 (500 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| some support 2D but no hardware 3D - could not get it to work with VGA or dvi output
* untested Apple MacBook Air, Lenovo Thinkpad X300, Dell Inspiron 1525, Toshiba M9,
|-
| 960GM X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
|
|-
| 965M X3100 (400 MHz)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Dell D830,
|-
| 965PM ??
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| Toshiba A9 works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GL965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GM965
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| GMA X3500 G35
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->X4500M G41 G43 G45 (400Mhz) Mobile 4 Series
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42 0x2a43
| <!--Revision-->0x07
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue--> {{No|}}
| <!--Digital--> {{No|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD--> {{Yes| VESA}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4500M HD (533 MHz)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->GMA 4700M HD (640MHZ)
| <!--Vendor ID--> 0x8086
| <!--Product ID--> 0x2a42
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{Unk}}
| <!--Comments-->works with limited 2D acceleration but no hardware 3D
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====[http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix nouveau].hidd ([http://web.aros3d.org/index.php/projects nvidia pci, agp, pci-e desktop])====
PCIe based nvidia graphics (gfx 8xxx) are the base level for 64bit AROS but earlier models still has some support on 32bit AROS
*Desktop, more likely hit rather than miss on '''very''' early nvidia
*Laptop, limited support for '''very''' early non-optimus (i.e. just Nvidia gfx only so no Intel and nvidia gfx combinations)
Please note that the nouveau project is reverse engineering a graphics driver due to nVidia's limited information and design decisions (closed firmware, etc)
* 2026-06 - DEVS
* 2011-10 - DEVS 6.11 Nouveau.hidd 7.4 Gallium.hidd 9.4 Softpipe - LIBS 2.3 Gallium 1.3 GLU 19.0 Mesa OpenCL 1.x
* 2011-04 - DEVS 5.31 Nouveau.hidd 7.3 Gallium.hidd 9.3 Softpipe - LIBS 2.2 Gallium 1.1 GLU 18.0 Mesa OpenCL n/a
[https://comparisoncpu.com/gpu/list Nouveau support for AROS] is limited to OpenGL 2.1 compliance even for modern GL4 capable GPUs - OpenCL supports the older NV50 (8000 9000) cards, less support in newer NVC0 cards (300 upwards)
ADoom3 graphic details ultra, benchmark while playing press the "`" key and type "Timedemo demo1" in the console
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Graphic Card
! width="5%" | 1024 x 768
! width="5%" | 800 x 600
! width="2%" | 640 x 480
|-
| Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98) || || ||
|-
| 8400gs || || ||
|-
| Gigabyte 8500 GT 256M || 42,6 || 57,2 || 68,6
|-
| Geforce 9500GT 512M || 43 || 53 || 57
|-
| gt210 || || ||
|-
| Palit GT220 Sonic 512M || 39,7 || 55,8 || 63,7
|-
| gt218 || || ||
|-
| GT 240 || || ||
|-
| GTX 550Ti || || ||
|-
| GT 630 || || ||
|-
| GTX 750 || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
| HostGL Ryzen 5 4600H - Nvidia 1650 - Linux mint 21.1 || 150fps || 154fps || 155fps
|-
| || || ||
|-
| || || ||
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt1 (nv04) tnt2 (nv05) m64 value (1998)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|very slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV04 Riva TNT TNT2 Fahrenheit freezes on via motherboard chipset so rename agp.hidd in SYS:Devs/Drivers or Monitors
|-
| <!--Description-->tnt vanta lt (nv06) 1998 /9
| 0x10de
| 0x002c
| 0x15
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 256 (nv10) (2000)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| untested Geforce256
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 2 Geforce 3 Geforce 4 (nv20) 2000 / 2
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|slow }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works for some PCI and AGP Geforce2 Geforce3 Geforce4
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce FX5200 nv34 (2003)
| 0x10DE
| 0x0322 0x
| 0xA1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV30 GeForce 5 FX Rankine Hardware OpenGL 1.5 - slower than GF MX 4000 for 2D - max 1024 x768
* not working [https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=92328&page=8 mobos with VIA chipsets 2018]
* working (MSI 0x9174) the previous nouveau 5.x driver
* Others work with 6.x series XFX PV-T34K-NA, ASUS V9520-X/TD
|-
| Geforce FX5500 (nv34) (2003)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| Geforce 5100 (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX 5200LE (NV34)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5600 (nv31) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| works
|-
| GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600SE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5600XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce FX5700 (nv36) (2004)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700VE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5700LE
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5800 Ultra (NV30)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 (NV35)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900XT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5900ZT
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 5xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F3 0x014F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| use 5.28}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15 and s-video - plain 4pin cable lead will work with 7pin}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| NV40 GeForce 6 GeForce 7 Curie AGP Hardware OpenGL 2.1 needing previous 5.x version as regression arose 2011-10
|-
| Geforce 6200 (nv44a) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0221
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|5.28 Pixel Text }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|VGA15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Hardware OpenGL 2.1, PCI version tested OK in 2014-01-02 - Icaros 1.5.2
* not working
*working
|-
| GeForce 6200 with Turbo Cache (NV43)
| 0x
| 0x0161
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| GeForce 6200SE with Turbo Cache (NV44)
| 0x
| 0x0162
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| Geforce 6200 LE
| 0x10de
| 0x0163
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| PCI-E
|-
| GeForce 6600 LE
| 0x
| 0x00F4 0x0142
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600
| 0x
| 0x00F2 0x0141
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2006 PureVideo HD 1 or VP1 re-used the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 decoding pipeline from FX
|-
| Geforce 6600gt (nv4x) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x00F1 0x0140
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| OpenGL tests -
|-
| Geforce 6800 (nv40) (2005)
| 0x
| 0x0041 0x00C1 0x00F0 0x0211
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 XE (NV4x)
| 0x
| 0x0043
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 LE
| 0x
| 0x0042 0x00C2 0x0212
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GT (quadro fx 1400)
| 0x
| 0x0045 0x0046 0x0215
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0047 0x00C0 0x00F6
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6800 GTS NV40
| 0x
| 0x0040 0x0F9
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6800XT
| 0x
| 0x0044 0x0048 0x00C3 0x0218
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6600 VE
| 0x
| 0x0143
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6500 NV44
| 0x
| 0x0160
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6250
| 0x
| 0x0169
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 6xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 7800 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0090 0x0091
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 25}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 256MB DDR3 - 1 6pin psu connector -
* not working asus en7800gtx/2dhtv/256m/osp/a -
* Works XFX PV-T70F-UDD7 Works in steve jones' scrap pc aros build 2010 2 DVI-I ports
* Untested
|-
| GeForce 7800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0092
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7600gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x02E0 0x0391
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 2.1
* not working
* working
|-
| GeForce 7800 SLI
| 0x
| 0x0095
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GTX
| 0x
| 0x0290
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GT GTO
| 0x
| 0x0291
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x10de
| 0x0292
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* Works with a few glitches with XFX Pine 0x2218
|-
| GeForce 7950 GX2
| 0x10de
| 0x0293 0x0294
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7950 GT
| 0x
| 0x0295 0x02E4
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7900 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E3
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 GS
| 0x
| 0x02E1 0x0392
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7650 GS
| 0x
| 0x0390
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7600 LE
| 0x
| 0x0394
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7800GS (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0093 0x00F5
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works if AGP motherboard chipset is supported - Hardware OpenGL 2.1
|-
| GeForce 7100 GS
| 0x
| 0x016A
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7350 LE
| 0x
| 0x01D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7300le (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x01D1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7300SE 7200GSGF-7200GS-N-B1 variant (G72)
| 0x10de
| 0x01D3
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 40W pci-e 1.0 VP1 no unified shaders -
* not working Asus on via chipset (2015),
* works Asus on intel chipset (2015),
|-
| Geforce 7300gt (G8 ) (nv4 ) (2006)
| 0x
| 0x0395 0x0393
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 7300 GS
| 0x
| 0x01DF
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 7500 LE
| 0x
| 0x01DD
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce 7xxx
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 8800 Ultra (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0194
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV50 GeForce 8 to GeForce 200s opengl 3.x - max res - 80nm technology - PureVideo HD 2 or VP2 Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set A (absent from ultra and some 8800gt?) added a dedicated bitstream processor (BSP) and enhanced video processor for H.264, VC-1 acceleration
|-
| Geforce 8800gts (nv50) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0400 0x0600 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2007 200w openGL3 openCL - 2x6pin psu
* not working 0x0193 models (2015) on via chipsets,
* works
|-
| Geforce 8800gtx (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 200W 1x 6pin connector,
* not working
* working
* untested XFX PV-T88P-YDF4, Alpha Dog Edition runs extremely hot - Gigabyte GV-NX88T512H,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT
| 0x
| 0x0602 0x0611 0x0193
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->DVI up to 2500 x 1600
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - 6pin psu power connector required
* not working
* untested Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/256M EN8800GT/HTDP/512M EN8800GT/G/HTDP/512M
* works
|-
| GeForce 8800 GT (G92)
| 0x10de
| 0x0611
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3 pci-e 2.0 8800GT 512MB on Icaros 2.0.3 [[File:8800GT aros heads.png|thumb|8800GT]] [[File:8800GT aros tails.png|thumb|8800GT detail]]
|-
| Geforce 8600gt (nv5 ) (G8x) (2007)
| 0x
| 0x0401 0x0402
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 8500 GT
| 0x
| 0x0421
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| some color }}
| <!--3D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL tests - max opengl 3.x but 2.1 offered - max res
* not working
* works Gigabyte 8500 GT,
|-
| GeForce 8800 GS
| 0x
| 0x0606 0x060D
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| GeForce 8600GS
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.x VP3 offers complete hardware-decoding for all 3 video codecs of the Blu-ray Disc format: MPEG-2, VC-1, and H.264 - Nvidia VDPAU Feature Set B
|-
| GeForce 8300 GS
| 0x
| 0x0423
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 8400gs G98GS (end 2007) GT218 (2009)
* Rev2 with 8/16 cores and 128-512MB of DDR2 or GDDR3 memory.
* Rev3 with 8 cores and 512MB-1GB of DDR3 memory (based on Tesla 2.0)
| 0x
| 0x0424 0x0422
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works digital part of DVI but nothing from any display port}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output, supporting up to one 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G98 VP3 pci-e 2.0 512MB DDR2 -
* not working
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/P/512M PCIe (G98),
|-
| Geforce 8400gs (nv50) (G86) (mid-2007)
* Rev1 with 16 cores / 256MB of DDR2 memory.
| 0x
| 0x0404
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 Cube 135 Cube2 55 quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|works but not tested thru 4 pins of analog signal of DVI plug}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|output on digital 24 pin array of DDWG's DVI and hdmi}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 50W openGL 3.1 openCL - case single slot - one single-link DVI digital output up to 1920x1080 resolution display - analog resolution 640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 16 and 24 bit color - [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nouveau_comp_2011&num=19 runs a little hotter than expected] - G86 VP2 128MB -
* not working XFX PV-T86S-YAJG NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS 512MB DDR2, Sparkle 8400GS 512MB SX84GS512D2L-DPP,
* works Asus EN8400GS SILENT/HTP/256M SILENT/HTP/512M/A,
|-
| GeForce 8400 SE
| 0x
| 0x0420
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 2.x openCL
|-
| NVidia Quadro NVS290 DMS-59
| 0x
| 0x0403
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{no| }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|DMS-59 socket}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|DMS-59 }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2008 21W - G86S (G86-827-A2) - 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs. NVIDIA has paired 256 MB DDR2 - PCIe 1.0 x16 Low Profile -
|-
| Geforce Quadro FX 4600 (SDI), 5600
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA 2d}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| GeForce 9800 GX2 (NV50 family)
| 0x
| 0x0604
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Partial|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Partial| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 150w - 65nm technology
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX
| 0x10de
| 0x0612
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 2x6pin psu -
* not working xfx on via chipset (2015),
* works xfx on chipset intel ,
|-
| GeForce 9800 GTX+
| 0x10de
| 0x0613
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res 2560 x 1920 - case dual slot - 26amp 12v rail on computer psu if 2x6pin connectors needed - 55nm version of the G92 chip - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works on a few models
|-
| Geforce 9800gt (nv50) (G92a) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0614
| 0x0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 495 gearbox 513 Cube 156 Cube2 120 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.1 openCL 1.x - case dual slot - 600w 26amp on both 12v rails for 2x6pin psu on gfx card - no fan control - some come with 1x6pin - renamed version of the venerable GeForce 8800 GT - randomly works
* not working Gainward 512M untested
* working Gainward CardExpert (0x0401) Green Edition NE39800TFHD02-PM8D92 1024MB (no 6pin)
|-
| Geforce gf9600 9600gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0622
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 493 gearbox 675 Cube Cube2 100 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> OpenGL 3.2 openCL but no fan control - case dual slot - 1 6pin pcie psu connector - 500 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 26 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support - g96 gpu randomly works -
* not working bfg tech ocx,
* works gigabyte gv-n96tsl-512i -
|-
| Geforce gf9500 9500gt (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x10de
| 0x0640
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel 480 gearbox 500 Cube Cube2 64 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.2 - case single slot - 350 Watt/400 Watt or greater power supply with a minimum of 18 Amp/22 Amp on the +12 volt rail - Max Analog: 2048x1536 and Max Digital: 2560x1600 (Dual Link DVI Only) - PCI Express® 2.0 / 1.1 Support -
* not working zotac zone fanless, Gainward USA NE29500THHD01-PM8796, PNY G9500GN2E50X+0TE,
* works xfx xne-9500t-td01-pm8596 1024mb ddr2,
|-
| GeForce 9600 GS
| 0x
| 0x0623
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| GeForce 9600 GSO
| 0x
| 0x0610
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res - G92 chopped down - 9600GSO is re-badged 8800GS both very power hungry cards -
|-
| GeForce 9300 GS
| 0x
| 0x06E1
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9400 GT (nv5 ) (G86S) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{partial|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA, 1x S-Video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|1x DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 50W opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| Geforce 9xxx (nv5 ) (G9x) (2008)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--3D-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 opengl 3.x - max res
|-
| <!--Description-->
NV84 (G84) GeForce 8600 (GT, GTS, M GT, M GS), 8700M GT,
NV92 (G92) GeForce 8800 (GT, GS, GTS 512, M GTS, M GTX)
GeForce 9600 GSO, 9800 (GT, GTX, GTX+, GX2, M GT, M GTX)
NV96 (G96) GeForce 9400 GT, 9500 (GT, M G), 9600 (M GS, M GT),
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA0 (GT200) GeForce GTX (260, 275, 280, 285, 295)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 280 (NV50 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E1
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> opengl 3.x - max res PureVideo HD 4 (Nvidia Feature Set C or "VDPAU Feature Set C), VP4 added hardware to offload MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile (original DivX and Xvid)
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 260
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x05E2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{partial|Vesa}}
| <!--3D-->{{no| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2 6pin - psu pci express 2.1 -
|-
| Geforce GTS250 250GTS (g92b) (2009)
| 0x10de
| 0x0615
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 486 gearbox 508-642 Cube Cube2 80 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> 2x6pin psu VP2 - pci-e 2.x - case dual slots - 738m 1gb ddr3 -
* not working Zotac branded version GDDR3 -
* works PNY gs-250x-zdfl and Gigabyte ??, BFG Tech RGTS2501024OCE, palit ne3ts250fhd52-pm8a92 with 2x6pin on top and hdmi output port,
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 240 (GT215 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0ca3
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|use VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->late 2009 openGl 3.2 - case dual slots - no 6pin psu required with VP4 - linux nouveau support added 2015 - All are pcie 2.1 cards and may not work in 1.0a slots -
* not working
* DDR3 with 512MB or 1GB -
* DDR5 -Asus ENGT240 - XFX Pine GT240XYHFC 0x3001 - Gigabyte GV-N240D5-512I rev 1.0 - Zotac AMP! with HDMI 1.3a with DisplayPort 1.1, Dual Link DVI -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT220 (GT216) G220
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a20
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> Icaros 2.0.3 GeForce GT220 1GB[[File:GT220 aros heads.png|thumb|GT220]][[File:GT220 aros tails.png|thumb|GT220]]
* untested NVIDIA Quadro® 400 512MB DDR3 GT216 DP DVI, AFox AF220 1Gb DDR3,
|-
| Geforce GT220 220GT G94 Tesla (g92b)
| 0x10de
| 0x0a20
| 0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| tunnel 490 gearbox 505 cube 150 cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI but not 1x HDMI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 58W pci express 2.0 cards DDR3 - case single slot -
* not working ASUS ENGT220/DI/1GD2(LP)/V2 -
* works - gainward card expert 0x0401 GDDr3 512MB -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT210 GT 210 210GT G210 based on Tesla 2.0 GT218S GT218-300-A2 variant, GT218-300-B1
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0a65
| <!--Revision-->0xa2
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk|1x DVI, 1x VGA}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI out works but not hdmi or 1x DisplayPort}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 31W OpenGL 3.3 pci-e 2.0 cards - single slot -
* working GT218 based Asus EN210 based silent low profile large passively cooled -
* untested MSI GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 PCIe N210-MD1GD3H/LP,
* not working
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS 295 (256 MB GDDR3), NVS 450 (256M/512 MB DDR3)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{partial|2 or 4 dp ports}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 25w low performance - G98s with 8 shading units, 4 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 1.0 x16 -
*not working some NVIDIA Quadro NVS 295 2 dp ports (DELL, HP),
*working
|-
| <!--Description-->GT310 Tesla 310, 315, GT 320, GT 330 GT 340
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 50w OpenGL 3.3 openCL all similar in performance to GT2xx except gt31x (poor)
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro NVS310 NVIDIA NVS 310
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital--> 2 dp
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 25w GF119S (GF119-825-A1) 48 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 ROPs on PCI-Express 2.0 x16 - 512 MB DDR3 - PureVideo VP5 VDPAU Feature Set D -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description--> GTX 470, GTX 480 GF10 GF10* core (NVC0 family)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 215w 2x6 plugs - NVC0 family (Fermi) GF100 (GF100-275-A3) Fermi 448 shading units, 56 texture mapping units, and 40 ROPs with 1,280 MB GDDR5 - OpenGL4.5 OpenCL1.1 Tessellation - case dual slots -
|-
| Geforce GTX460 460GTX (G104) 256bit, 1GB v2 192bit and GTX 465
| 0x10de
| 0x0e22
| 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube 055-111 cube2 50}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVC0 family (Fermi) OpenGL 4.x but - 2x6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working evga 768MB GDDR5 192bit 01G-P3-1373-ER or 01G-P3-1372-TR
* works 1GB GDDR5 256bit 01G-P3-1371-ER
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GTX 460SE 192bit
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x0e23
| <!--Revision-->0x91 or 0xa1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> nouveau 6.11 - 2 6pin psu needed - case dual slots -
* not working
* works EVGA 01g-p3-1366-b6 et 1024MB p1041 -
|-
| Geforce GT450 GTS450 450GTS GF106
| 0x10de
| 0x0dc4
| 0x0a1
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox cube cube2 50 Quake3 }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| 2010 Hardware OpenGL 4.2 but nouveau at 3.3 - most need 1x 6pin psu - case dual slots -
* not working
* DDR3 1 or 2GB - Palit NEAS450NHD41F,
* GDDR5 512Mb or 1GB - MSI MPN N450GTSM2D1GD5OC, Asus MPN ENGTS450DI1GD5,
* works Gainward Card Expert NE5S4500FHd51,
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 440 GF108 chipset or better OEM GF106
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGl 4.1 opencl 1.x - no 6 pin psu - 96 cuda cores 128bit - case dual slots -
* not working
* OEM
* GDDR5 512MB to 1GB ASUSTeK ENGT440/DI/1GD5
* GDDR3 Asus 1gb to 2gb,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT430 430GT (GF108)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->ddr3 memory 64bit or 128bit - buggy await new revision of driver
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVidia Quadro FX1800 768MB GDDR3 Full Height Graphics Card Workstation
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{no|6.11 tunnel gearbox}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe|DVI-I 2xDP}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->59W 768 MB GDDR3 memory using a 192-bit memory interface - OpenGL 3.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 590 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->OpenGL4.4 OpenCL 1.1 - GDDR5 - 6pin and 8pin psu connectors - 512 cuda - case dual slots -
* not working
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 580,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 5" or "VP5" (Nvidia Feature Set D or VDPAU Feature Set D) 4k UHD 3840 × 2160 H.264 decode -
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 570,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working Zotac GTX 570, Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works gigabyte, evga
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 5xx 560gtx Fermi GTX 560,
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.x - 2 6pin psu - 384 cuda cores - case dual slots - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working Asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5,
* Ti LE 448 cuda GDDR5 320bit
* Ti 256bit
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 560 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* not working evga GTX 560Ti 01GP31560KR - Gainward GTX560TI/570 Phantom,
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 550 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->0x1201
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA Doom Doom2 Duke }}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->can hang on boot up on I2C Init or suffer random lockups on OpenGL apps - most need 1 6pin min 400W 24A on the +12V1 / +12V2 dual 12V rails of the computers' power supply unit - 192 cuda cores - case dual slots used - will not work with PCI-e 1.0a slots -
* not working eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31556KR) -
* untested asus Extreme, eVGA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (1024 MB) (01GP31557KR) - -
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 545 and OEM GF116
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.2 opencl 1.x - GDDR5 with OEM only -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT530 OEM
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->96 cuda cores - 1GB or 2GB DDR3 128bit
|-
| <!--Description-->GT520 520GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->untested 48 cuda cores - DDR3 64bit
|-
| <!--Description-->510, GT 530
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> ddr 3 - 50w max -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT610 Fermi GF119
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No|6.11 }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVS 315 300 GF119S
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{No|VESA}} needs special dms-59 cable
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 fermi 315 PNY VCNVS315-T 1Gb DDR3 but needs special dms-59 cable -
|-
| <!--Description-->GT630 GF108 Fermi
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->not accelerated 2015 - like the GT730 below - 96 cuda cores whilst kepler version has 384 - 128bit to keplers' 64bit bandwidth - kepler has 2GB DDR3
* not working Gigabyte
* DDR3
* GDDR5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 730
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| use VESA 6.11 Pixel Text}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> fermi version has 96 cuda cores 128bit GF108
* not working Asus
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 4000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}} 2 dp ports
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->142W 2Gb GDDR5 - PCI Express 2.0 x16 ; full Height card with 1x 6-Pin PCIe power need - CUDA Cores 256 - OpenGL 4.5
|-
| <!--Description-->nVIDIA Quadro 5000
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 200W 2.5Gb GDDR5 320 bit - PCI Express 2.0 x16 full Height card with 2x 6-Pin PCIe power need -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX Titan GeForce GTX Titan Black GeForce GTX Titan Z
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) GeForce 600 GeForce 700 GeForce GTX Titan Kepler
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 780 GeForce GTX 780 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->PureVideo HD 6" or "VP6" (Nvidia Feature Set E or VDPAU Feature Set E) significantly improved performance when decoding H.264 and MPEG-2
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 770
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4.4 opencl 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GTX 760 GeForce GTX 760 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 740
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce GT 730 Kepler
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> two versions fermi 96 cores 128bit GF108 and kepler 384 cores 64bit GK208
|-
| <!--Description-->680gtx GK104 core gtx680 680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler)
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 690 Kepler NVE0
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 3.0, OpenGL 4.4 OpenCL 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 670
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 660 GTX 660 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650 GTX 650 Ti GTX 650 Ti Boost
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NVE0 family (Kepler) most need 1 6pin psu
* not working asus ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5
* works
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
* 128bit DDR3
* 192bit DDR3 1.5 to 3GB 50W
* 128bit GDDR5 75W
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 620 GT 640
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 750ti, GeForce 900
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->[https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/FeatureMatrix.html NV110] Maxwell -
|-
| <!--Description-->Nvidia GTX 750
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->GM206 2nd gen maxwell PureVideo HD 7" or "VP7" (Nvidia Feature Set F or VDPAU Feature Set F) adds full hardware-decode of H.265 HEVC Version 1 (Main and Main 10 profiles and full fixed function VP9 (video codec) hardware decoding
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Quadro K620 quadro p620 2gb gddr5 128bit and quadro p1000 4gb gt1030 30w
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 50w slim low profile -
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce gtx 1060, GeForce 1070
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 Pascal
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1050ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV130 family (Pascal)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV132 (GP102) NVIDIA Titan (X, Xp), GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV134 (GP104) GeForce GTX (1070, 1080)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV136 (GP106) GeForce GTX 1060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV137 (GP107) GeForce GTX (1050, 1050 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV138 (GP108) GeForce GT 1030
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV162 (TU102) NVIDIA Titan RTX, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV164 (TU104) GeForce RTX (2070 Super, 2080, 2080 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2020 NV160 family (Turing) unified gsp-rm firmware - best starting point for Vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->NV166 (TU106) GeForce RTX (2060, 2060 Super, 2070)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV168 (TU116) GeForce GTX (1650 Super, 1660, 1660 Ti, 1660 Super)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV167 (TU117) GeForce GTX 1650
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->gtx 1650ti super
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 old style
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV172 (GA102) GeForce RTX (3080, 3090)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 av1 decoding ampere
|-
| <!--Description-->NV174 (GA104) GeForce RTX (3060 Ti, 3070, 3080 Mobile)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV170 family (Ampere)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV176 (GA106) GeForce RTX (3050, 3060)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV177 (GA107) GeForce RTX 3050
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->NV192 (AD102) GeForce RTX 4090
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV193 (AD103) GeForce RTX 4080
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->NV190 family (Ada Lovelace)
|-
| <!--Description-->NV194 (AD104) GeForce RTX (4070, 4070 Ti)
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV196 (AD106) GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV197 (AD107) GeForce RTX 4060
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x10de
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--3D-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== nouveau mobile integrated ====
If you purchased a notebook with an NVidia sticker on it, most of the time you have a optimus based one, ie Intel CPU+GPU melded with Nvidia GPU, Optimus was slated at one point to go into desktop PCs but the industry ended up rejecting that concept
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! width="5%" | Product ID
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! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| GeForce 6100 nForce 405
| 0x
| 0x03D1 0x0242
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
|
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D2
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6100 nForce 420
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x03D5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0241
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
| 0x
| 0x03D0
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| working
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0240
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150M / nForce 630M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0531
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0533
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 PV / NVIDIA nForce 630a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x053A 0x053B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 7025 nForce 630a
| 0x
| 0x053E
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes|some}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No| }}
| some support on some chipsets
|-
| GeForce 7100 / nForce 630i (C73)
| 0x10de
| 0x07e1
| 0x0a2
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| Icaros 2.0.3 and Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev. 1.0 but will not boot on [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=806.msg8765#new Acer x270 with Icaros 2.3]
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7150 / NVIDIA nForce 630i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E0
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 610i
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x07E3
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce IGP 8100 (nForce 720a)
| 0x
| 0x084F
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| GeForce 8100P
| 0x
| 0x0847
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
|
|-
| <!--Description-->Geforce 8200 8300 nForce 730a
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084A 0x0848 (GeForce 8300) 0x0849 (GeForce 8200) 0x084B (GeForce 8200)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->working on some 8300's with Icaros 1.5 but others untested
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 780a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->nForce 750a SLI
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x084D
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Nvidia Geforce IGP 9300 (nForce MCP7a)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->works
|
|-
| <!--Description-->9400 (ION)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->If AROS detects GPU chipset, works well
|-
| <!--Description-->9700M ()
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Geforce ION 2
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--3D-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->works well
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6150
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0244
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6100
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0247
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0164 0x0167
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0166 0x0168
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->Sony Laptop
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x00C9
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0144
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 TE/6200 TE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0146
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0148
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 6600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0149
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D6
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7300
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D7
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7400
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x01D8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->works 2D and 3d issues though
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x098
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7800 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0099
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7950 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0297
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0298
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7900 GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0299
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0398
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce Go 7600 GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0399
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6610 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0145
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 6700 XL
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0147
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8700M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0409
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0425
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0426
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0427
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8400M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0428
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0609
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8800M GTX
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x060C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0405
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 8600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0407
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9650M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0408
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9400M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x042E
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9100M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0844
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0628
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9700M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062A
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9800M GTS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x062C
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0647
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0648
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9600M GT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x0649
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9500M G
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x064B
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E5
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9200M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GeForce 9300M GS
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->0x06E8
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV50 (G80) Quadro FX (4600 (SDI), 5600)
Quadro FX (2800M, 3600M, 3700, 3700M, 3800M, 4700 X2), VX 200
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV94 (G94) 9700M GTS, 9800M GTS, GeForce G 110M, GT 130(M), GT 140, Quadro FX (1800, 2700M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV84 (G84) 8700M GT, GeForce 9500M GS, 9650M GS
Quadro FX (370, 570, 570M, 1600M, 1700), NVS 320M
NV86 (G86) GeForce 8300 GS, 8400 (GS, M G, M GS, M GT), 8500 GT, GeForce 9300M G
Quadro FX 360M, NVS (130M, 135M, 140M, 290)
GeForce GTS 150(M), GTS 160M, GTS 240, GTS 250, GTX (260M, 280M, 285M), GT (330, 340)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NV96 (G96) 9650M GT, 9700M GT
GeForce G 102M, GT 120
Quadro FX (380, 580, 770M, 1700M)
NV98 (G98) GeForce 8400 GS, GeForce 9200M GS, 9300 (GE, GS, M GS)
GeForce G 100, G 105M
Quadro FX (370 LP, 370M), NVS (150M, 160M, 295, 420, 450)
Quadro CX, FX (3800, 4800, 5800)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA3 (GT215) GeForce GT (240, 320, 335M), GTS (250M, 260M, 350M, 360M) Quadro FX 1800M
NVA5 (GT216) GeForce GT (220, 230M, 240M, 325M, 330M), 315
Quadro 400, FX 880M, NVS 5100M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVA8 (GT218) GeForce 8400 GS, ION 2, GeForce 205, 210, G 210M, 305M, 310(M), 405
Quadro FX (380 LP, 380M), NVS (300, 2100M, 3100M)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAA (MCP77/MCP78) GeForce 8100, 8200, 8300 mGPU / nForce 700a series, 8200M G
NVAC (MCP79/MCP7A) ION, GeForce 9300, 9400 mGPU / nForce 700i series, 8200M G, 9100M, 9400M (G)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->NVAF (MCP89) GeForce 320M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GT 605M, GT 610M GT 620M GT 630M GT 635M GT 645M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 650M
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->GTX 1650 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2019 turing architecture - last old skool support pre Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2050 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 ampere architecture best starting point for vulkan support
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 2060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Rev
| 2D
| 3D
| Analog Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rtx 4060 mobile
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====radeon.hidd====
Michel Shultz ''2D'' graphics driver (standard on most distributions but only for very old GPUs) and bearsofts updated 2013 around Icaros 1.3.1
3D is not implemented by AROS yet but could cover these AMD chipsets
<pre>
2014 SI AMD HD 7xxx
2016 GCN3rd AMD R5E R7E
2019 GCN5th AMD Vega 8
2022 RDNA1 AMD RX5500 desktop only
2023 RDNA2 AMD 680M 780M
2024 RDNA3 AMD 880M 890M
2025 RDNA3.5 AMD 8060S strix halo and AI
2027 RDNA4 AMD
</pre>
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! Description
! Vendor ID
! Product ID
! Revision
! 2D
! 3D
! Analogue Output
! Digital Output
! Laptop LCD
! Comments
|-
| 7000 (r100)
| 0x1002
| 0x5159
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|vga15 pin connection but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 7500 (rv200 but still r100 based)
| 0x1002
| 0x5157
| 0x
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Yes|vga15}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.3
|-
| 8000 8500 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x514c (8500LE)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| 9000 9100 9250 (r200)
| 0x1002
| 0x5964 (9000) 0x514d (9100)
| 0x0001
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->{{Maybe|VGA15 but not s-video}}
| <!--Digital-->{{Yes|DVI}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 1.4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| 9600 9800 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x300 x600 (r300)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| x700, x800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r420])
| 0x
| 0x554d (R430 x800xl)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1 - x800 XL PCIE (problem with mouse-pointer, some part of the pointer is not transparent)
|-
| x1300 x1550 x1600 x1800 x1900 x1950 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R520 r520])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Yes|new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{no}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 2.1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD2400 HD2600 HD2900 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r600])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL 1.2 TeraScale architecture
|-
| HD3400 HD3600 HD3800 (r600)
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->pci-e 2.0, openGL 3.3
|-
| HD4300 HD4500 HD4600 HD4700 HD4800 ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_R600 r700])
| 0x1002
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|but some later cards need 3D engine for faster and more flexible 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 - DDR3 - GDDR5 was one of AMD's aces for the 4800 series - 4670 liked -
|-
| HD6900 cayman series
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|some features with new driver}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> openGL 3.3 open CL not mature (2014) -
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| HD5400 Series HD5430 HD5450 HD5470
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR3 -
|-
| HD5500 Series HD5550 HD5570 HD5600 Series HD5650 HD5670 HD5700 Series HD5750 HD5770
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 3.3 openCL - GDDR5
|-
| HD 5800 Series HD5850 HD5870 HD5900 Series HD5950 HD5970 - HD6xxx not NI chipset ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family) r800 evergreen])
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2009 openGL 3.3 openCL - DDR5 pci-e 2.1 best avoided for all pci-e 1.0 mobos - Ati TeraScale2 architecture -
|-
| HD6450 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Islands_(GPU_family) Northern Islands chipset]
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments--> - DDR3 -
|-
| HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6570 HD6600 Series HD6650 HD6670
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 -
Radeon HD 8470 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 8350 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 7510 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6550D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6530D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6410D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6370D 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6320 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6310 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6290 11 TeraScale 2
Radeon HD 6250 11 TeraScale 2
|-
| HD6800 Series HD6850 HD6870 HD6700 Series HD6790 to HD6990
| 0x
| 0x
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{No|needs 3D engine for accelerated 2D now}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2011 - DDR5 - AMD TeraScale3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7450-HD7670
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 OpenGL but not Vulkan
Radeon HD 7660D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7560D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7540D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 7480D 11 TeraScale 3
Radeon HD 6930 11 TeraScale 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7750 HD 7770 / R7 250X HD7850 HD7870 / R9 270X HD 7950 / R9 280 HD 7970 / R9 280X [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Islands_(GPU_family) Southern Islands]
*AMD Radeon R7 250XE Cape Verde XT
*AMD Radeon R7 M465X Cape Verde
*AMD Radeon R9 255 Cape Verde PRX
*AMD Radeon HD 7750 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon R7 250E Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 8740 Cape Verde PRO
*AMD Radeon HD 7730 Cape Verde LE
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2012 pci-e 3.0 1st Gen GCN architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 430, FirePro W2100,
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 50W+ openGL openCL 1/3 speed of gtx750ti 1st gen gcn1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->HD7790 [ Sea Islands ]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 openGL 4.1 open CL - GCN2.0 Vulkan 1.0 introduced a Shader Engine (SE) comprising one geometry processor, up to 44 CUs (Hawaii chip), rasterizers, ROPs, and L1 cache and Graphics Command Processor for faster audio/video - suits Vulkan 1.1
|-
| <!--Description-->r5 240 240x (slow) R7 250 250x (faster) HD 7790 / R7 260 260X / R7 360 to R5 350 (fast) and last one R5 430 OEM Plus (slow again)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 50W+ openGL 4.x openCL 1.x Vulkan 1.0 GCN 1st gen -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 290 / R9 390 R9 290X / R9 390X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2014 openGL 4.x openCL 1.x 2nd Gen GCN Vulkan 1.1 architecture -
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 Fury Nano
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->r-200 series r8 275 285 295 375 [Volcanic Islands]
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->openGL 4.x openCL 1.x - GCN3 Vulkan 1.2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 5700/5600/5500 Series and Radeon™ RX Vega Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 GCN 4 - OpenGL 4, Vulkan 1.3 -
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 400/500 Series like rx 580
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ Pro WX 9100, x200 Series and Radeon™ Pro W5700/W5500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 7900/7600 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon™ RX 6900/6800/6700/6600/6500 Series
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|}
==== amd radeon mobile integrated ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->ATI RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x5a62 0x5955 0x5974 (200m)
| <!--Revision-->0x00
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 7500
| <!--Vendor ID-->0x1002
| <!--Product ID-->0x4c57 (7500)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9000
| 0x1002
| 0x4966 (9000)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9500 9550 (rv360) 9600 (rv350)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 9800 (rv420)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X300 (RV370) X600 (RV380)
| 0x1002
| 0x (RV370) 0x5657 (RV380)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X700 (RV410) X800 (RV423)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1200 (RS69M0)
| 0x1002
| 0x791f
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->X1200 IGP (RS690)
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon X1300 X1350 X1400(rv515) X1600 (rv530) X1650 (RV535) X1800 (rv520) x1900 (rv570)
| 0x1002
| 0x71c7 (X1650)
| 0x009e
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon 2100
| 0x1002
| 0x796e (2100)
| 0x0
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No|}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 2400 (rv610) HD2600 (rv630)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 3100 HD3200 HD3450 3470 (RS780MC RV620) 3670 (M86-XT RV635) HD3870 (M88-LXT RV670)
| 0x1002
| 0x9610 and 0x9612 (HD3200) 0x9614 (HD3300)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4200 4250 (RV620)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4200) 0x9715 (HD4250)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 4330 4530 4550 (M92 RV710) 4650 (M96-XT RV730) 4670 RV730XT 4830 (M97 RV740) 4850 (M98 RV770)
| 0x1002
| 0x (HD4350) 0x9442 (RV770) 0x9490 (HD4670)
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->untested
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 530v (M92 RV710) HD 550v (M96 RV730)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Mobility Radeon HD 5430 HD5650 (cedar Park LP)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->Radeon HD 6250 6290 6310 6320 6350M (Redwood Capilano PRO)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No}}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{No}}
| <!--Comments-->no support yet
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G Northern Islands
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2013 Last real support for old graphics standard before Vulkan takeover
|-
| <!--Description-->R5 M230 M240 M255 - R7 M260 M265 (Kaveri Crystal series with Mantle and HSA)
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 Maybe better with Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R5E R7E
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 bristol ridge GCN 3.0 IGP (Carrizo Mobile)
|-
| <!--Description-->AMD Vega 3, 6, 8, 11 iGP
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2018 raven ridge GCN 5th Gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->5500m 5600m 5800m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA1 NaviX1 Zen 2
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->rx680m
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RDNA2 NaviX2 Zen 3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->phoenix apu 1103
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RDNA3 NaviX3 zen 4
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan desktop ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
! width="5%" | Product ID
! width="2%" | Rev
! width="5%" | 2D
! width="5%" | 3D
! width="5%" | Analog Output
! width="5%" | Digital Output
! width="5%" | Laptop LCD
! width=40%" | Comments
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->Kaveri 290 290X, 260 260X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2015 AMDGPU Vulkan
|-
| <!--Description-->R9 285 / R9 380 R9 380X Fury / Fury X
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->opengl 4 opencl 1 3rd Gen GCN architecture
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX470 RX460 RX480 RX580 polaris10
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX460 RX560D polaris11
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->RX580 polaris20
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2016 opengl 4 opencl 2 4th Gen GCN architecture vulkan 1.3
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 5000 5500 Navi 1x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 1
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 6000 Navi 2x
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->RNDA 2 Mesa 21.3 decode av1
|-
| <!--Description-->RX6000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->RX 7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2022 RNDA 3 navi
|-
| <!--Description-->RX7000
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--3D-->{{No| }}
| <!--Analogue-->{{No| }}
| <!--Digital-->{{No|nothing}}
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->RX9070 rx 9060 XT
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2025 rdna4 navi
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->2026 udna (aka rdna5)
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Description-->
| <!--Vendor ID-->
| <!--Product ID-->
| <!--Revision-->
| <!--2D-->
| <!--3D-->
| <!--Analogue-->
| <!--Digital-->
| <!--Laptop LCD-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Description
| Vendor ID
| Product ID
| Revision
| 2D
| 3D
| Analogue Output
| Digital Output
| Laptop LCD
| Comments
|-
|}
==== AMDGPU Vulkan mobile ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="5%" | Description
! width="5%" | Vendor ID
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fyi if a notebooks with two graphic cards, the integrated Intel card (id 0x7d) for low power usage and a discrete Radeon card (id 0x56) which should be used for GPU-intensive applications. By default the Intel card is always used
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ATI Gallium Radeon HD] is not ported yet but is [https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.9-AMDGPU-Stats really big] and complex so another solution may have to be [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/the-graphics-acceleration-can-of-worms/10515/5 found] like [https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/vulkan-lavapipe-software-rendering-is-working-on-haiku/11363/10 vulkan] where support starts from very recent ISA GCN islands HD7000s cards only
*Vulkan
*Gallium
Vulkan software renderer allows to prepares the infrastructure for hardware rendering. Primary difference between software and hardware renderer is output to regular RAM vs GPU RAM, the rest is almost the same. It is possible to render to GPU RAM offscreen.
bare bones basics data flow
application,>>> api/opengl/vulkan>>>>, jit compiler, >>>>memory manger, >>>>gpu hardware
so you need to have a compiler that takes your api call/program/shaders/drawing commands and turns them into a program the gpu can render.
the vulkan to amd gpu compiler for shaders and textures is nearly os agnostic iirc as long as you have solid posix compliance
Unlike OpenGL, Vulkan does not depend on windowing system and it have driver add-on system with standardized API (Mesa also have OpenGL driver add-ons, but it have non-standard Mesa-specific API). OpenGL may need more work for windowing system related code at this point but developing Vulkan on real hardware is more strategic than developing OpenGL, since now Zink 3 running on Vulkan compensates for the lack of OpenGL support by giving performance similar to native accelerated OpenGL
RadeonGfx use client-server model with client-server thread pairs. For each client thread that calls 3D acceleration API, server side thread is created. If client thread terminates, server side thread also exit.
<pre>
GeForce RTX 5090 5070 5060 5050
GeForce RTX 4090 4070 4060 4050
GeForce RTX 2070
Radeon RX 7600
Quadro RTX 5000
Radeon PRO W6600
GeForce RTX 2060 12GB
Radeon PRO W7500
Quadro GP100
Radeon RX 6800S
GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU
GeForce GTX 1080
GeForce RTX 3060 8GB
Quadro RTX 4000
Radeon Pro W5700
Radeon RX 6600
GeForce RTX 2080 (Mobile)
Radeon RX 7700S
Radeon RX 6700S
Radeon RX 6600S
Quadro RTX 5000 (Mobile)
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU
Radeon Pro Vega 64X
Radeon RX 5700
Radeon RX Vega 64
GeForce RTX 2060
GeForce RTX 2070 Super with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6600M
GeForce GTX 1070
Radeon RX 6650M
GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop GPU
Radeon RX Vega 56
Radeon RX 6700M
GeForce RTX 2080 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6800M
GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Radeon R9 Fury
GeForce GTX 980
Quadro M5500
Radeon R9 390X
Radeon RX 580
Radeon RX 5500
Radeon RX 6550M
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 780 Ti
GeForce GTX 970
Radeon R9 290X
Radeon RX 480
Radeon RX 5600M
Quadro RTX 3000 with Max-Q Design
Radeon R9 290X / 390X
Ryzen 5 4600HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 290
Radeon Pro 5500 XT
Radeon R9 M490 *
GeForce GTX 780
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
Radeon RX 6500
Radeon RX 5300
Intel Arc A770M
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti
Radeon Pro 580X
Radeon RX 6400
GeForce RTX 2050
Ryzen 9 4900HS with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 9 6900HS
GeForce GTX 980M
Quadro M5000M
Radeon RX 6300
GeForce GTX 1650 Ti with Max-Q Design
Radeon Pro 570
Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Quadro M4000M
Radeon R9 280X 380X
GeForce GTX 1650 with Max-Q Design
GeForce MX570
Radeon R9 280X
Radeon R9 380
Radeon 780M
GeForce GTX 960
GeForce GTX 970M
Quadro M4000M *
GeForce GTX 680
Radeon RX 6500M
Quadro M5500
Radeon Pro WX 7100
GeForce GTX 1060 with Max-Q Design
GeForce GTX 1650
Intel Arc A730M
Radeon HD 7970
Radeon R9 M395X
Radeon R9 M485X
Radeon R9 M480 *
Radeon R9 M295X
Radeon R9 M390X *
FirePro W7170M *
Radeon R9 M395
Radeon R7 370
Radeon RX 5500M
GeForce GTX 590
GeForce GTX 880M
GeForce GTX 950
Radeon R9 270X
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 760
GeForce GTX 780M
Quadro K5100M
GeForce GTX 680MX
Radeon HD 7870
GeForce GTX 965M
Quadro M3000M *
GeForce GTX 870M
Radeon R9 M290X
Radeon HD 8970M
Radeon Ryzen 7 7735U (680M), Radeon Ryzen 7 7735HS (680M 12C)
GeForce GTX 580
Radeon HD 6970
GeForce GTX 1050
GeForce GTX 680M
GeForce GTX 775M
GeForce GTX 1630
FirePro M6100
Radeon HD 7970M
Radeon R9 M390 *
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 480
GeForce GTX 960M
Quadro M2000M *
Quadro K5000M
Quadro K4100M
GeForce GTX 770M
GeForce GTX 860M
GeForce GTX 675MX
GeForce GTX 950M
GeForce GTX 850M
Quadro M1000M
Radeon R9 M280X
Radeon HD 7950M *
GeForce GTX 560 Ti
Radeon HD 6870
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GT 1030
GeForce MX330
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 5800HS
FirePro 3D V8800
GeForce MX250
Radeon Pro WX 3200
Ryzen 7 PRO 5750G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600H
Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5800U
Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 5825U
Radeon Pro WX 4150
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655G
Ryzen 5 4600G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4655GE
GeForce GTX 485M
FirePro W6150M
Ryzen 7 5800U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M470
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 3 5300U
Ryzen 7 5825U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE
Radeon Ryzen 7 4800U
FirePro V7900
Radeon HD 5970
Radeon Ryzen 7 7700X 8-Core
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G
Radeon Ryzen 5 4400G
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE
Radeon RX 550X
FirePro V8800
Radeon RX Vega Ryzen 5 5500U
GeForce MX150
Quadro K3100M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R7 250X
Intel HD 5600
Ryzen 3 4300GE with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 460
Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 7530U
Quadro K620
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE with Radeon Graphics
Intel Iris Pro P580
Intel UHD Graphics P630
Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5870
Radeon HD 6870
Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 5600U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 7770
Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 5 5625U
GeForce GTX 745
Radeon Ryzen 7 4850U Mobile
Radeon Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U
Quadro M600M
Radeon Ryzen 5 5500U
Ryzen 5 5560U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 4800H with Radeon Graphics
GeForce 945M
Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro M5100
Radeon Ryzen 5 5600U
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U
GeForce GTX 580M
Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 5300GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon R9 M385
Quadro 5000M
Radeon Ryzen 7 4700U
Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U
Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon Graphics
FirePro V7800
Radeon R9 350
Ryzen 3 4300G with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3350G
Radeon Ryzen 5 5560U
GeForce GTX 460 SE
Radeon Pro W5500M
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400G
Ryzen 5 5500U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 5 PRO 4500U with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GT 645
GeForce GTX 765M
Radeon R9 M385X
Ryzen 5 5625U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 7330U with Radeon Graphics
Radeon HD 5850
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G
Intel Iris Pro 580
Radeon HD 6850
Intel Iris Xe MAX
Radeon Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
Radeon Ryzen 5 7600 6-Core
GeForce GTX 470M
Ryzen 3 5300G with Radeon Graphics
GeForce GTX 670MX
Radeon RX 640
Qualcomm Adreno Gen 3
Radeon R7 450
GeForce GTX 675M
Radeon Pro WX 4130
Intel Iris Xe MAX 100
Quadro 5000
Radeon RX 570X
Radeon HD 7700-serie
Ryzen 5 4600U with Radeon Graphics
Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE with Radeon Graphics
Radeon Vega 8
GeForce MX230
GeForce GTX 765M
Quadro K4000M
Iris Pro Graphics P580 *
Iris Pro Graphics 580 *
GeForce GTX 645
Quadro M520
GeForce GTX 570M
GeForce MX130
Radeon RX 540
Radeon Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Radeon RX Vega 11 Ryzen 7 3750H
Radeon Vega 11 Ryzen 5 PRO 3400GE
Radeon HD 5850
GeForce GTX 675M
GeForce GTX 580M
Radeon HD 6990M
Radeon R9 M385X *
Radeon R9 M470X *
Radeon R9 M470 *
Radeon R9 M385 *
Radeon R9 M380 *
Radeon R9 M370X
Radeon R9 M275
Radeon HD 7770
GeForce GTX 485M
GeForce GTX 460 768MB
Radeon HD 6790
GeForce GTX 285M SLI
Quadro K3100M
FirePro W5170M *
GeForce GTX 670MX
Quadro 5010M
GeForce GTX 760M
GeForce GTX 670M
GeForce 940MX *
Maxwell GPU (940M, GDDR5)
FirePro M8900
Radeon HD 6970M
Radeon R9 M270
Radeon HD 8870M
Radeon HD 7870M
Quadro K3000M
GeForce GTX 570M
FirePro M6000
FirePro M5100
Quadro K2100M
Radeon HD 5770
GeForce GTX 550 Ti
GeForce GTX 280M SLI
Radeon HD 6950M
Radeon R7 250
GeForce GT 755M
GeForce GTX 660M
GeForce 845M
Radeon HD 8850M
Radeon R9 M365X
Radeon R9 M265X
Ryzen 5 PRO 4400GE with Radeon Graphics
FirePro W5130M *
Radeon Vega 8 Ryzen 5 3500U
Radeon Vega 6 Ryzen 3 3300U
Radeon HD 7850M
Radeon HD 8790M
FirePro W4170M
FirePro W4190M
FirePro W4100
Quadro 4000M
GeForce GTX 470M
GeForce GTX 480M
GeForce GT 750M
Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Quadro K1100M
GeForce 940M
Radeon R9 M375
GeForce 930MX *
Radeon R7 M380 *
Radeon R7 M370
Quadro M600M *
GeForce GT 650M
Quadro K620M
GeForce 840M
Radeon R7 M275DX
GeForce GT 745M
Radeon HD 7770M
GeForce GTX 560M
Radeon R7 512 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 384 Cores (Kaveri Desktop)
Radeon R7 (Carrizo) *
Iris Pro Graphics 5200
GeForce GT 740M
GeForce 930M
Radeon HD 4850
Iris Graphics 550 *
GeForce 830M
Iris Graphics 540
Quadro M500M *
Quadro K2000M
GeForce GTS 450
GeForce GTX 260M SLI
GeForce GT 735M
Mobility Radeon HD 5870
GeForce 825M
Quadro 5000M
FirePro M4000
FirePro M7820
Radeon HD 6870M
GeForce 9800M GTX SLI
Radeon HD 8830M *
Radeon HD 8770M
Radeon R7 M260X
GeForce GTX 460M
GeForce 920MX *
GeForce GT 730M
Radeon HD 7750M
GeForce GT 645M *
FirePro M4100
Radeon HD 8750M
Radeon R6 A10-9600P 4C+6G
Quadro 3000M
Radeon R7 M270
Radeon R7 M265
Quadro FX 3800M
GeForce GTX 285M
Mobility Radeon HD 4870
GeForce GT 640M
Radeon R7 (Kaveri)
Radeon R8 M365DX
Radeon R7 M460 *
Radeon HD 7730M
Radeon R7 M360
GeForce GTX 280M
Radeon HD 8690M
Quadro FX 3700M
Radeon R7 M340
GeForce 920M
Radeon R6 M340DX
HD Graphics 530
HD Graphics P530
Tegra X1 Maxwell GPU
Radeon R7 M260
Radeon R6 (Carrizo)
Mobility Radeon HD 4860
FirePro M7740
Mobility Radeon HD 4850
GeForce GTX 260M
GeForce 9800M GTX
Quadro FX 2800M
Radeon HD 8670D
Radeon HD 7690M XT
FirePro M5950
GeForce GT 640M LE
Radeon R6 (Kaveri)
Radeon HD 8650M *
Radeon HD 8730M
Radeon HD 6770M
GeForce GT 635M
GeForce GT 555M
Radeon R7 A10 PRO-7800B
Radeon HD 5670
Mobility Radeon HD 5850
Radeon HD 6850M
Quadro 2000M
GeForce 9800M GT
GeForce 8800M GTX
Quadro FX 3600M
GeForce GT 445M
GeForce GTS 360M
GeForce GT 240
Radeon R7 PRO A10-9700
Radeon HD 7690M
HD Graphics 5600
Radeon HD 8570D
Radeon HD 8670M
Radeon R6 M255DX
Radeon HD 7660D
Radeon HD 6750M
Quadro K1000M
GeForce GT 550M
Radeon HD 8590M *
GeForce GTS 260M
GeForce GTS 160M
GeForce 9800M GTS
GeForce GT 430
Radeon HD 6830M
Mobility Radeon HD 5830
Radeon HD 6730M *
GeForce 9800M GS
Mobility Radeon HD 4830
Mobility Radeon HD 5770
Radeon HD 6570M
Radeon HD 8650G
Radeon HD 7670M
GeForce GT 630M
Radeon HD 7560D
GeForce GTS 150M *
Radeon R5 M335
Radeon R5 M430 *
Radeon R5 M330
Radeon R5 M255
Radeon Vega 3
Quadro 1000M
GeForce 820M
FirePro W2100
HD Graphics 520 620
Iris Graphics 6100
GeForce GT 720M
GeForce 8800M GTS
Radeon R5 M240
Radeon R5 M320 *
Radeon R5 M230
Radeon R5 M315 *
Mobility Radeon HD 5750 *
Radeon HD 8570M
Radeon R7 PRO A10-8850B
HD Graphics 6000
Quadro K610M
Radeon HD 8550M
Iris Graphics 5100
GeForce GT 540M
Mali-T880 MP12 *
Radeon HD 8610G *
Radeon HD 6650M
HD Graphics 4600
Mobility Radeon HD 5730
HD Graphics 5500
Radeon R5 (Carrizo) *
Radeon R5 (Kaveri)
FirePro M5800
NVS 5400M
GeForce 710M
Radeon HD 7660G
GeForce GT 435M
HD Graphics 5000
Quadro K510M *
Radeon HD 5570
Radeon HD 6550M
Radeon HD 7590M *
GeForce GTS 350M
GeForce GTS 250M
Radeon HD 6630M
Radeon HD 7650M
FirePro M2000
Radeon HD 7570M
Radeon HD 7630M
Quadro FX 1800M
Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Radeon HD 8510G *
Radeon HD 6530M
Radeon HD 8550G
Quadro K500M *
GeForce GT 625M *
GeForce GT 620M
GeForce GT 525M
Radeon HD 6550D *
Radeon HD 7610M
Radeon HD 7620G
Radeon HD 8470D
Radeon HD 7640G
Adreno 530
GeForce ULP K1 (Tegra K1 Kepler GPU)
HD Graphics 4400
HD Graphics 510 515 *
NVS 5200M
Mobility Radeon HD 565v
Radeon HD 7550M
Mobility Radeon HD 4670
GeForce GT 425M
GeForce 9700M GTS
Radeon HD 6645G2 *
Quadro FX 2700M
GeForce GT 335M
Radeon HD 7600G
Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Mobility Radeon HD 4650
GeForce GT 220
GeForce GT 420M
Radeon HD 7530M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3850
GeForce GT 330M
Quadro FX 880M
Quadro NVS 5100M
GeForce GT 240M
Radeon HD 7490M *
HD Graphics 5300
Radeon HD 7510M *
GeForce Go 7950 GTX
Quadro FX 3500M
GeForce 8700M GT SLI
GeForce 9700M GT
GeForce GT 230M
Mobility Radeon HD 550v
Radeon HD 7480D
HD Graphics 4000
Mali-T760 MP8
Radeon HD 6620G
HD Graphics (Broadwell) *
Adreno 430
Radeon R5 (Beema/Carrizo-L)
Radeon R4 (Beema) (Kaveri)
HD Graphics (Skylake) *
Radeon HD 6450 GDDR5
Radeon HD 7500G
Radeon HD 8450G
Radeon HD 7470M
Radeon HD 6490M
Radeon HD 8400
Mali-T880 MP4
GeForce GT 520MX
Radeon HD 7520G
GeForce GT 325M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX SLI
GeForce 8600M GT SLI
GeForce Go 7900 GS SLI
GeForce GT 130M
NVS 4200M
GeForce Go 7900 GTX
Quadro FX 2500M
Radeon HD 8350G
Radeon HD 8330
GeForce 9650M GS
GeForce 9650M GT
Radeon R3 (Mullins/Beema)
GeForce 8700M GT
Quadro FX 1700M
Quadro FX 1600M
GeForce Go 7800 GTX
GeForce Go 7900 GS
Quadro NVS 320M
Quadro FX 1500M
GeForce 9600M GT
GeForce GT 220M
Quadro FX 770M
GeForce GT 120M
Radeon HD 7450M
GeForce 610M
GeForce 705M
Mali-T760 MP6
Radeon HD 6470M
FirePro M3900 *
GeForce GT 520M
Radeon HD 7420G
Mobility Radeon HD 3670
Mobility FireGL V5725
PowerVR GX6450
Adreno 420
HD Graphics (Haswell)
Radeon HD 6520G
Radeon HD 8310G *
GeForce 320M
GeForce GT 320M
Mobility Radeon HD 2600 XT
Mobility Radeon X1900
Mobility Radeon X1800XT
Mobility Radeon X1800
GeForce Go 6800 Ultra
GeForce Go 7800
GeForce 9600M GS
GeForce 9500M GS
Radeon HD 7400G
Radeon HD 6480G *
Mobility Radeon HD 2700
GeForce GT 415M
GeForce 410M
Radeon HD 7370M
Adreno 418
HD Graphics (Cherry Trail)
Radeon HD 6370M
Radeon HD 8280
Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Radeon HD 6450M
Radeon HD 7430M *
Mobility Radeon HD 3650
Mobility FireGL V5700
Mobility Radeon HD 5145
Mobility Radeon HD 545v
Radeon R6 (Mullins) *
Radeon HD 8240
Radeon HD 8250
Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Quadro FX 570M
Mobility Radeon HD 5450 *
Radeon R2 (Mullins/Beema) *
GeForce 8600M GT
Mobility Radeon HD 2600
HD Graphics 3000
Quadro FX 380M
GeForce 310M
GeForce G210M
NVS 3100M
GeForce 405M
GeForce 315M
GeForce Go 7600 GT
GeForce 9500M G
GeForce 8600M GS
NVS 2100M
GeForce Go 7700
GeForce Go 6800
Quadro FX Go 1400
Mobility Radeon X800XT
Radeon HD 6430M *
Radeon HD 6380G *
Mobility Radeon HD 5430
Radeon HD 8210
Mobility Radeon HD 540v
Mobility Radeon HD 4550
HD Graphics 2500
HD Graphics (Ivy Bridge)
Quadro NVS 310
Radeon HD 7350M *
Radeon HD 6350M *
Mobility Radeon HD 4530
Mobility Radeon HD 4350
Radeon HD 4350
GeForce 305M
Mobility Radeon X1700
Mobility FireGL V5250
Mobility Radeon X2500
GeForce Go 7600
Quadro NVS 300M
Mobility Radeon X800
Mobility Radeon X1600
Mobility FireGL V5200
Mobility Radeon 9800
GeForce Go 6600
Mobility Radeon X1450
Mobility Radeon X700
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Mobility Radeon 9000
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Not supported on AROS
*OpenGL4 GPU must have 64-bit floating point FP64 math support, which is a hard requirement for GL 4.0. The max last revision opengl 4.6 (2017) on [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/AMDGPU AMDGPU] RX 5000's / 6000s ([https://forum.batocera.org/d/7491-enable-opengl-46-and-vulkan-for-an-old-radeon-video-card RDNA] might come to AROS) but Intel UHD, Iris Plus or Xe, Nvidia RTX (will not)
*OpenGL3 last revision 3.3 (2011)
Some support on AROS
*OpenGL2 nvidia-nouveau,
*OpenGL1 intel gma950,
Kernel-space drivers like '''radeon''' (older AMD driver for older GPUs), '''amdgpu''' (newer driver for newer GPUs, allows using a few new features), i915, nouveau and a few others. They are what handles the gory details of talking to the GPU itself (writing to proper registers, handling its memory directly, configuring outputs, and so on). Unfortunately most of what they're exposing can be only consumed by a single user of that GPU, which is why we need...
DRM and DRI (Direct Rendering Manager/Infrastructure) controls access to the GPUs, provides interfaces for talking to the GPU concurrently by multiple apps at once (without them breaking each other) and lets the system perform the most basic tasks like setting proper resolution and such if no userspace apps understand how to talk to the GPU exposed. DRI and DRM expose the GPU interfaces mostly as-is, not in a "vendor-neutral" portable way - if you don't have an application developed specifically for a GPU you have, it won't work.
"let's create a vendor-neutral interface for graphics so that apps can ignore the GPU-specific bits and get right to the drawing!" - which is what OpenGL is. User-space drivers implement the OpenGL specification and expose it as an OpenGL library to apps (like games, browsers, etc) instead of the GPU. Mesa is the most popular collection of open-source user-space drivers and contains a few user-space drivers for different GPU families: '''radeonsi''' for most modern AMD GPUs (and '''r600g''', r300g and others for older ones), '''i915/i965''' for old/new Intel GPUs and '''nouveau''' for Nvidia GPUs.
There's also Gallium, which is a bunch of utilities and common code shared among these drivers - if certain things can be done once and work everywhere, they'll land in Gallium and benefit all the drivers. Most Mesa drivers use Gallium (radeonsi, nouveau, software renderers), some don't (intel after gma950).
Displaying 2D windows supports device-specific 2D drivers as well, but nowadays most of these are no longer needed as the modesetting can handle most hardware on its own. As the DRM/DRI got some additional interfaces for what used to be hardware-specific (setting resolutions, refresh rates, etc) and software requiring accelerated 2D drawing was optimized OpenGL-based renderers, dedicated 2D acceleration is slowly going away. Since around 2012, the 3D part of the graphics card deals with 2D operations.
Modern GPUs can also decode video!? There's VDPAU (NVIDIA & AMD GPUs) and VA-API (AMD & Intel GPUs) that can also talk to the GPU exposed via DRM/DRI and issue proper commands to decode/encode a given video stream. Those drivers are GPU-specific too.
So let's say you have some example GPUs, here's how example stacks could look like:
* AMD Radeon HD8750: amdgpu -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (radeonsi)
* AMD Radeon HD4850: radeon kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (r600g) -> games/apps/etc.
* NVIDIA GeForce 460: nouveau kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (nouveau) -> games/apps.
* Intel GMA950: i915 kernel driver -> DRM/DRI -> Mesa (i945) -> games/apps.
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Unless your computer uses a Firewire chipset manufactured by Texas Instruments, FireWire interfaces are likely to act buggy.
AROS is unlikely to ever support FireWire.
Bluetooth is similarly unlikely to be ever supported due to huge cost to be certified.
No, x86 PCMCIA card.resource at the moment. Writing card.resource would be a similar amount of work to writing a typical driver. However, it might be complicated by having to support a variety of PCMCIA-controller chipsets like TI PCI1225, PCI1410, PCI1420, 1450, PCIxx12 and O2, etc. m68k card.resource does not really have many higher level functions, most functions are really simple or poke Gayle registers directly. only exception is CopyTuple(). Amiga card.resource has one significant flaw: it's single-unit. would need card.resource and pccard.library. There was talk in the past of designing a new API for PCMCIA because card.resource only supports one slot, but since most modern laptops only have one slot anyway, I think it might be worthwhile to implement card.resource as-is (at least as a first step). pccard.library would be trivial to port. So, a new API is needed.
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HDMI (licensing fee)
1.4 4K @ 30Hz
2.0 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 48Gbs for 4K @ 120Hz, 8K @ , VRR, etc
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DisplayPort (VESA introduced)
1.4 4K @ 60Hz
2.1 96Gbs for 4K @ 240Hz, 8K @ 120Hz. MST daisy chain multiple monitors,
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With 4... Nf6, Black develops the king's knight to a good square where it pressures e4, controls the d5 square, and prepares to castle kingside.
==Theory table==
{{Chess Opening Theory/Table}}.
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==References==
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It should also be noted that:
*Talk pages are not listed at [[Special:Watchlist/edit]] or [[Special:Watchlist/raw]], but they are automatically watched whenever their corresponding non-talk pages are watched.
*It is not possible to watch automatically generated pages, such as [[Special:SpecialPages|Special pages]]. Watching a [[Help:Categories|category]] page will pick up changes to the text of the category page itself, but not to the lists of subcategories and pages contained in the category. Similarly, watching an [[Help:Files|file]] will not detect uploads of new versions of the file.
*Additional page titles may sometimes appear on your watchlist as a result of page moves (see [[#Moves, creations and deletions|Moves, creations, and deletions]] below).
*When a watched page contains transcluded text, such as [[Help:Templates|templates]], the form of the page may change as a result of changes to the transcluded pages. These changes will not show up on your watchlist unless you are watching the transcluded pages as well.
===How to read a watchlist===
When you are [[WB:LOGIN|logged in]] to Wikibooks, a link, <code>my watchlist</code> appears at the top of every page.
This links to the special page [[Special:Watchlist]], reporting recent changes to your watched pages. It is a list separated by days, ordered backwards according to the time of the edit.
Each line shows details of each edit: whether [[Help:Editing#Minor edit|minor]] ('''m'''), whether made by a [[Wikibooks:Bots|bot]] ('''b'''), the time, a link to the page, a link to the difference ("[[#Diff|diff]]") made by the edit in question, a link to the page history ("[[#Page history|hist]]"), the editor's user name or IP address, the increase (green) or decrease (red) in the number of [[w:bytes|bytes]], e.g. <span class='mw-plusminus-pos'>(+76)</span>, <span class='mw-plusminus-neg'>(-490)</span> or, if over 500, in bold: <strong class='mw-plusminus-pos'>(+794)</strong>, <strong class='mw-plusminus-neg'>(-2,412)</strong>, and the [[Help:Editing#Edit summary|edit summary]]. Technically, the watchlist is just another way to filter [[#Recent changes|recent changes]].
===Options===
There are various options available to control how the list of changes is displayed:
*You may choose to hide or show minor edits, bot edits, one's own edits, edits by anonymous users, and edits by logged-in users (links for this purpose appear at the top of the watchlist page). Initially the default behavior for all of these is "show"; this can be changed using the options available on the "Watchlist" tab of your user preferences.
*You can choose how many hours or days you want the list of changes to go back, using the links at the top of the watchlist. For the maximum (30 days), select "all". For non-standard values, select one of the available links and then edit the value after "days=" in the [[w:URL|URL]]. The default value, which must be a number of days not greater than 7, is set on the "Watchlist" tab of user preferences. Note that there may be a later cut-off due to the limit on the number of displayed changes, described below.
*You can restrict the list to changes in a specified [[Help:Pages#Namespaces|namespace]], using the "Namespace" drop-down box (check "Invert selection" to ''exclude'' the specified namespace).
*You can elect to display only the last edit to each watched page ("Simple watchlist"). This is currently the default, but can produce misleading results (for example, if the last edit to a page was minor, then there is no indication that a previous non-minor edit occurred). ''To ensure that all changes are displayed, check the "Expand watchlist..." option on the "Watchlist" tab of your user preferences.''
*Having selected the expanded watchlist, you can choose "[[#Enhanced recent changes|enhanced]]" display mode, which groups together all changes made to each page on a given day. Click on the blue arrows to the left of the list to expand or collapse each group. This option applies to both the watchlist and recent changes, and for this reason appears on the "Recent changes" tab of user preferences, not the "Watchlist" tab.
*You may choose to set the "Maximum number of changes to show in expanded watchlist" (on the "Watchlist" tab of user preferences). The maximum possible number of changes to display is currently 1000. If this causes a later time cutoff than you desired, you can see earlier changes by filtering by type or namespace, as described above.
===Effects of watching a page===
When you view [[#Recent changes|Recent Changes]], [[#Enhanced recent changes|Enhanced Recent Changes]] or [[#Related changes|Related Changes]], entries relating to pages you are watching appear '''bolded'''. This means that it may be beneficial to mark pages as "watched" even if you do not intend viewing the [[Special:Watchlist]] page.
===Moves, creations, and deletions===
Actions affecting watched pages (page [[WB:MOVE|moves]], page [[WB:CREATE|creations]] and [[WB:DEL|deletions]], [[Help:Editing#Protected pages|protection]]) also appear in the watchlist. For example, if you watch a page that does not yet have a talk page, you will see on your watchlist when someone creates that talk page.
You can watch a page even if neither the content page nor the talk page exists. To do that, go to the page's URL, either by typing the URL directly or following a (broken) link, and then press the watch button.
If a page you have watched is moved to a new title, the new title will be automatically added to your watchlist. Even if the page is later moved back (and even if the page at the new title is deleted), the new title will remain in your watchlist along with the old one. If you notice mysterious nonexistent pages appearing on your watchlist, this is the most likely explanation.
===Alternatives to watchlists===
An account can have only one watchlist. However, it is possible to set up watchlist-like functionality using the "[[#Related changes|Related changes]]" feature, in a way that effectively enables a user to achieve multiple watchlists. To do this, create a page (normally in your own [[Wikibooks:User pages|user space]]) containing links to the pages you wish to watch. Changes to those pages can then be monitored by going to the user page and clicking "Related changes". Note that in this case the talk pages corresponding to "watched" pages are ''not'' automatically included (though [[Template:La2]] can be used to do so), and that changes to the user page itself will not be picked up.
Related Changes can also be used to monitor changes to pages belonging to a [[Help:Categories|category]], including the addition of pages to the category (which is not picked up by placing the category on a watchlist). However, the removal of pages from the category is ''not'' detected.
==Page history==
{{shortcut|WB:PH}}
Every editable page on Wikibooks has an associated '''page history''' (sometimes called '''revision history''' or '''edit history'''), which is accessed by clicking the "history" tab at the top of the page. The page history contains a list of the page's previous revisions, including the date and time (in [[w:UTC|UTC]]) of each edit, the username or IP address of the user who made it, and their [[Help:Editing#Edit summary|edit summary]].
=== Using a history page ===
On a history page:
*All past changes to the page in question are listed in reverse-chronological order.
*To view a specific version, click a date.
*To compare an old version with the current version, click '''cur'''.
*To compare a version with its predecessor, click '''prev'''.
*To compare two specific versions, tick the left-column radio button of the older version and the right-column radio button of the newer version, and then click the "Compare selected versions" button.
*[[Help:Editing#Minor edit|Minor edits]] are denoted as '''m'''.
Below is a detailed example of a page history using the default skin:
[[File:Screenshot page history.png|900px]]
Edits are shown from newest to oldest. Each edit takes up one line which shows; time & date, the contributor's name or IP and the [[Help:Editing#Edit summary|edit summary]], as well as other diagnostic information.
Let's look at some of the functions of this page:
# "Revision history of" is added to the page name and the "View History" tab is highlighted.
# These links take you to the most recent edits ''(Latest)'', oldest edits ''(Earliest)'' or the next or previous page of edits ''(Next n / Previous n)''. Note that the black text in parentheses will become links, when applicable.
# The blue numbers list the number of edits displayed on a page - 20, 50, 100, 250 or 500. A higher number increases the length of a page but reduces the number of pages The number you select replaces ''n'' in the links to the previous or next pages, e.g., ''(Next 100 / Previous 100)''.
# ''(cur)'' takes you to a [[#Diff|diff]] page, showing the difference between that edit and the current version. The current revision appears below the changes, so you can see how the page is now rendered.
# ''(prev)'' takes you to a diff page showing the changes between that edit and the previous version. The most recent version (the one on the same line as the "last" you clicked on) appears below the changes, so you can see how the page was rendered.
# The two columns of [[w:radio button|radio buttons]] can be used to select any two versions on the page. The current selection is marked by a special background. The two most recent versions are selected by default when you first view the history (that is why they appear framed and have a different background, see horizontal area around 4 and 6). Let's say you want to compare the versions corresponding to numbers 10 & 11 on the image. First, click the left radio button next to number 11. The right column of buttons will then fill as far as number 11. Then click the right button next to number 10. Finally, click ''Compare selected versions''. This takes you to a diff page showing the changes between the two versions. The most recent version (in this case number 10) appears below the changes, so you can see how the page was rendered.
# This gives the time and date of the edit, expressed in local time according to the preference setting. The date and time link to the version of that day and time. Thus, the first line links to the version that was current at the time of loading this revision history, and therefore the result may differ from that of following the link on the page margin to the current version. Even if the page has not changed in the meantime, the [[MediaWiki:Revision-info|Revision-info message]] appears.
# The username or IP of the contributor appears here.
# This is the edit summary. It is the text the user wrote in the edit summary box (below the edit box).
# This edit summary begins with an arrow link and grey text. This means the user has only edited a section of the page (named in the grey text). This text is automatically added when you edit a section. A standard edit summary can be added by the user. This appears in black text.
# '''m''' stands for minor edit.
It is possible to restore an old version of a page by following the link to that version, clicking "edit" and then saving. This should be done with caution, as it means that ''all'' changes made to the page since the time of that version will be lost.
In rare cases, all or part of a page history entry may be shown in grey, struck out by a horizontal line. This indicates that information has been hidden from public view by an [[Wikibooks:Administrators|administrator]].
===Moved and deleted pages===
When a page is [[WB:MOVE|moved]] (renamed), the entire edit history of the page, before and after the move, is shown. The old title becomes a [[WB:REDIRECT|redirect]] and loses its edit history.
If instead of a move, the entire content was [[w:cut and paste|cut and paste]]d into a new substitute page, the page history gets spread across two pages. The histories can be merged in this case.
When two pages are merged, typically one becomes a redirect. In this case, the revision history of the redirect is kept.
When a page is deleted, its revision history remains in the database and can be retrieved by an administrator, who can also undelete the page.
Administrators can also remove selected revisions from a page history, for example if they contain defamatory text.
===Files===
A file can be edited, or, more generally, be replaced by a different file, by uploading a new file with the same name. Again, all versions are kept. The file's history listing forms part of the [[Help:Files#File page|description page]], which appears when clicking on the file. The file's history consists of this and the old versions themselves.
===Linking to a specific version===
It is sometimes useful to link to a specific version of a page (a snapshot of it). For example, one might have done a [[#Reviewing pages|review]] of a Wikibooks page and want to indicate which particular version was reviewed.
If the version is not the current version, one can use the page history to view the old version of the page. The URL of this old version is suitable for use to permanently reference this version, and can usually be obtained from the browser's location bar.
However, if a page contains transcluded text (such as a [[Help:Templates|template]]), or a time-based [[Help:Variables|variable]] (such as <nowiki>CURRENTTIME</nowiki>), it will be rendered according to the current state of the template or the time now, possibly producing a different result than was rendered at the time the old version was saved.
==User contributions==
{{shortcut|WB:CONTRIBS}}
'''User contributions pages''' are automatically generated pages that list the edits that a particular user has made.
You can check your own contributions to refresh your memory about which pages you have worked on (and to easily access these again), and also to find out whether there have been any subsequent edits (see [[#Page history|page history]]). This can be a useful quick alternative to accessing your [[#Watching pages|watchlist]], particularly if your watchlist contains a large number of pages. Other users' user contribution pages can also be accessed and are useful for seeing how other users have contributed. They can be used to track down [[Wikibooks:Vandalism|vandalism]], serial [[WB:COPYVIO|copyright violations]], etc.
===Accessing a user contributions page===
To access your own user contributions page, click "my contributions" at the top of the page, or visit [[Special:MyContributions]].
To access the contributions of a [[WB:LOGIN|logged-in]] user (named account), go to the user page (User:XXX) and click on "User contributions" listed under the "Toolbox" menu on the left-hand side of the screen. This works even if the user page has not been created yet (i.e. an edit box displays).
To access the contributions of an anonymous user (identified by [[w:IP address|IP address]]), use one of the following methods:
* Click on the IP address where it appears on your [[#Watching pages|watchlist]], in [[#Recent changes|Recent changes]] or in [[#Page history|Page history]].
* Put the IP address in the search box and press Enter on your keyboard.
*If the user is currently [[Wikibooks:Blocking policy|blocked]], a notice will be displayed at the very top of the contributions screen [[Special:Contributions/Willy on Wheels!|like this example]].
Bear in mind that a public IP address may have been used by different users at different times. (And conversely, that a given user may have used multiple IP addresses and/or usernames.)
===Appearance of a user contributions page===
Below is an example of a user contributions page:
[[File:User contributions en-wikibooks.png|Example of a user contributions page]]
# The username or IP of the contributor
# A search form, allowing you to search by username, IP address (or range), date, or [[Help:Pages#Namespaces|namespace]] (such as ''Template''). IP range search uses a [[w:wildcard character|wildcard]] asterisk, such as ''10.11.12.*'' or ''192.168.*''. This requires you are logged in and check "Allow /16 and /24 – /32 CIDR ranges on Special:Contributions forms (uses API), as well as wildcard prefix searches" under Gadgets in [[Special:Preferences]].
# A list of edits, shown from newest to oldest. Each edit takes up one line which contains:
# The time and date of the edit, displayed in your preferred format.
# ''(hist)'' takes you to the [[#Page history|page history]], so you can see all edits made to that page. This can be useful if someone has updated a page you have worked on, and you want to see their changes.
# ''(diff)'' takes you to a [[#Diff|diff]] page showing the changes between that edit and the previous revision. The revision after the edit appears below the changes so you can see the result of the edit.
# '''m''' indicates a [[Help:Editing#Minor edit|minor edit]]; '''N''' indicates a new page.
# The current name of the page that was edited.
# The [[Help:Editing#Edit summary|edit summary]], a description written by the editor (or generated automatically, in certain cases). If a summary begins with an arrow link and grey text, the user has only edited the stated [[Help:Editing#Section|section]] of the page. Wikibooks automatically adds this when you edit a section.
# '''(top)''' signifies that the edit is the current revision. The page is as the user last saved it. This can be used to watch pages (if your last edit to the page does not display '''(top)''', the page has been changed).
# If an editor has made more edits than will fit on one page, this line provides links to the most recent edits ''(latest)'', oldest edits ''(earliest)'' or the next or previous page of edits ''(newer n / older n)''.
# The blue numbers list the number of edits displayed on a page: 20, 50, 100, 250 or 500. The number you select replaces ''n'' in the links to the previous or next pages e.g. ''(newer 100 / older 100)''. Views of up to 5000 edits per page are possible by modifying the URL.
[[Wikibooks:Administrators|Administrators]] and other users with special tools may have additional options on contributions pages.
The following information normally does not appear:
* Edits from a page that has been deleted afterwards (unless the page, including the revision concerned, has been restored).
* Uploading of a new file with the same name as one that already exists, thus replacing it
* Deletion or restoration (undeletion) of a page (if the user is an administrator). Use [[Special:Logs]] or click "Logs" on the user contributions page for viewing these actions.
=={{anchor|Diff|Diffs}}Viewing diffs==
{{shortcut|WB:DIFF}}
A '''diff''' is a page or panel showing the difference between two versions of the wikitext of an editable page.
Links to the diffs corresponding to specific edits appear in various lists, including [[#Page history|page histories]], a user's [[#User contributions|contributions]], [[#Recent changes|Recent Changes]], [[#Related changes|Related Changes]], and [[#Watching pages|watchlists]]. There may also be links to the diffs between the specified version and the current (last) version. In page histories it is possible to generate a diff between ''any'' two versions – select the left [[w:radio button|radio button]] for the older version, the right radio button for the newer version, and click ''Compare selected versions''.
Diffs can also be displayed while editing a page, via the ''Show changes'' button, to see clearly what changes you are about to make. The diff is also shown during an [[Help:Editing#Edit conflict|edit conflict]], so you can see exactly what you need to reintegrate.
===Appearance of diffs===
This example shows the top of the diff page (some of the links are dummies). The older version is shown on the left, the newer version on the right.
<blockquote style="border:1px solid black; padding: 1em;">
{| style="border:none; padding:4px;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| colspan="2" style="width:50%;" | <span style="background:#f0f8ff; font-weight:bold;">[checked revision]</span><br /><strong>[[#Page history|Revision as of 22:32, Aug 03, 2003]] ([[Help:Editing|edit]])</strong><br/>
[[User:Example|Example]] ([[User_talk:Example|Talk]] | [[#User contributions|contribs]])<br/>
<span class="comment">([[Help:Editing#Edit summary|Edit summaries]] in diffs are great)</span><br/>
← [[#Page history|Previous edit]]
| colspan="2" class="diff-ntitle" |<span style="background:#f9f9f9; font-weight:bold;">[pending revision]</span><br /><strong>[[#Page history|Revision as of 00:10, Aug 18, 2003]] ([[Help:Editing|edit]]) ([[Help:Editing#Reverting|undo]])</strong><br/>
[[User:Angela|Angela]] ([[User_talk:Angela|Talk]] | [[#User contributions|contribs]]) '''['''[[Help:Editing#Rollback|rollback]]''']'''<br/>
<span class="minor">m</span> <span class="comment">(correction, + [[MediaWiki User's Guide]])</span><br/>
|-
| colspan="2" | '''Line 8:'''
| colspan="2" | '''Line 8:'''
|-
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="background: #eee;font-size: smaller" | For administrators, a <nowiki>[[Help:Editing#Rollback|rollback]]</nowiki> button is shown allowing them to revert from the new version to the old one.
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="background: #eee;font-size: smaller" | For administrators, a <nowiki>[[Help:Editing#Rollback|rollback]]</nowiki> button is shown allowing them to revert from the new version to the old one.
|-
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="text-align:right;" |
|-
| style="text-align:right;" | -
|style="background: #ffa;font-size: smaller;" | This is only shown when viewing the diff between the <span style="color: red;font-weight: bold">current </span>version and the one <span style="color: red;font-weight: bold">immediately preceding it</span>.
|align="right" | +
|style="background: #cfc;font-size: smaller;" | This is only shown when viewing the diff between the <span style="color: red;font-weight: bold">recent </span>version <span style="color: red;font-weight: bold">of a page </span>and <span style="color: red;font-weight: bold">the last version by an author other than </span>the one <span style="color: red;font-weight: bold">of the most current version</span>.
|-
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="background: #eee;font-size: smaller" |This example shows the top of the diff page, with links the described above.
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="background: #eee;font-size: smaller" |This example shows the top of the diff page, with links the described above.
|-
| colspan="2" | '''Line 25:'''
| colspan="2" | '''Line 25:'''
|-
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="background: #eee;font-size: smaller;" | <nowiki></table></nowiki>
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="background: #eee;font-size: smaller;" | <nowiki></table></nowiki>
|-
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="text-align:right;" | +
|style="background: #cfc;font-size: smaller;" | <nowiki>[[MediaWiki User's Guide]]</nowiki>
|-
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="text-align:right;" |
| style="text-align:right;" | +
| style="background: #cfc;font-size: smaller;" |
|}
</blockquote>
==== Explanation of colors ====
Unchanged text is black on grey (only parts before and after changed text are shown). Paragraphs which have changed are highlighted in yellow on the old version side, and green on the new version side. Where whole paragraphs have been removed or inserted, the other side is blank (white). Removed text is shown in red on the old version. New text is shown in red on the new version.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Color key
! style="text-align:center; width:200px;" | Old version
! style="text-align:center; width:200px;" | New version
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#eee" |unchanged
| style="text-align:center; background:#eee" |unchanged
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#FFa" |paragraph changed
| style="text-align:center; background:#cfc" |paragraph changed
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#FFa" |paragraph removed
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffffff" |
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffffff" |
| style="text-align:center; background:#cfc" |paragraph added
|-
| style="text-align:center; color: red" |removed text
| style="text-align:center; color: red" |added text
|}
==== Controls and links ====
The links "Revision as of ''date''" link to each version. If the newer version is the latest one, the link will be to the usual page and the wording will be "Current revision (''date'')" instead. For administrators and [[Wikibooks:Reviewers|reviewers]], a revision with "[checked revision]" above it has been [[#Reviewing pages|reviewed]] while a revision with "[pending revision]" above it has not yet been reviewed. Revisions with "[unreviewed revision]" above them occur on a page where no revision at all has been reviewed.
The "(edit)" link will take you to the page for editing that version. You may be warned that you are editing an out-of-date revision; if you ignore this and continue, you will revert all the edits made since after that revision.
The "(undo)" link on the newer revision's side will [[Help:Editing#Reverting|revert]] that specific edit. When you click the link you can check the diff page of the edit you are going to make, and the [[Help:Editing#Edit summary|edit summary]] will be automatically filled in with the phrase of [[MediaWiki:undo-summary]] ({{MediaWiki:undo-summary}}). This summary can be edited before you submit your edit. When you are undoing several edits at once, the auto-summary may not work. Though the link exists on all diff pages, it does not function when the revisions conflict. Often versions older than the current one cannot be undone in this way. If it does not work, you will be told that the edit could not be undone and end up in the regular editing page of the current version.
Below that are links to the user page and talk page of the each user who edited the older or the newer versions. Links to the users' contribution lists are also shown. For administrators and [[Wikibooks:Reviewers|reviewers]], a "[rollback]" button also appears where applicable, allowing them to revert all of the edits made by that user.
Then the [[WB:ES|edit summaries]] are shown in a parenthesis. If the user has used links in their edit summary, these act as links on the diff page as well. If the editor marked the edit as an [[WB:MINOR|minor edit]], <span class="minor">m</span> appears before the summary.
The "Previous edit" and "Next edit" links lead to earlier or later diffs. When you are viewing the diff between two non-consecutive versions of a page, you will also see the message "(x intermediate revisions not shown.)".
After the table of differences, the latest of the two compared versions is shown fully, unless you have specified in your preferences that this is not to be done.
===Linking to a diff===
If you need to create a link to a specific diff (for use on a talk page or noticeboard, for example), then locate the diff from the [[#Page history|page history]], go to the diff page, and copy the [[w:URL|URL]] from your browser's address bar. Then paste this URL (the whole of it, including <nowiki>http://</nowiki>) into the text of the page where you want the link to appear, putting single square brackets [...] around it.
The URL for a diff is based on the <code>oldid</code> value of the old revision. If a revision has oldid value 12345678, so its URL is:
*<code><nowiki>http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=PAGETITLE&oldid=12345678</nowiki></code>
then URLs for its diffs may take the forms:
*diff with the current version: <code><nowiki>http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=PAGETITLE&diff=cur&oldid=123456789</nowiki></code>
*diff with the previous version: <code><nowiki>http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=PAGETITLE&diff=prev&oldid=123456789</nowiki></code>
*diff with version 10000001: <code><nowiki>http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=PAGETITLE&diff=100000001&oldid=123456789</nowiki></code>
Another way of creating links to diffs is described at [[Template:Diff]].
The previously described means will generate ''external'' links.
For an ''internal'' link write
* <code><nowiki>[[Special: Diff/100000001]]</nowiki></code> for a link to a specific diff
* <code><nowiki>[[Special: Diff/100000001/123456789]]</nowiki></code> for a comparison of two revisions.
You can format such links like any internal link, that means you may define a label so something like {{nowrap|<code><nowiki>[[Special: Diff/1|very first edit]]</nowiki></code>}} will emit [[Special: Diff/1|very first edit]].
See the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Diff MediaWiki documentation on “Diff”] for more details.
==Reviewing pages==
{{shortcut|WB:REVIEW|WB:FR}}
''See also [[mw:Help:Extension:FlaggedRevs|FlaggedRevs extension help at MediaWiki]]''
The ''pending changes'' system (also known as ''edit review'' and ''flagged revisions'') allows ''reviewers'' to review page revisions for quality. This is our primary counter-vandalism tool. This feature also allows readers who log in to manage the revision they are served, using their [[WB:PREFS|preferences]].
Regular contributors are automatically given [[Wikibooks:Reviewers|reviewer status]] by the software. Reviewers automatically review pages at the lowest setting (called ''checking a page'') when they save, so active books will usually have contributions by non-reviewers reviewed shortly after they are committed.
Pages can be reviewed by pressing the <span class="flaggedrevs-pending">'''[review]'''</span> link on pages like [[Special:RecentChanges]] and [[Special:Watchlist]]. Otherwise, pages can also be reviewed by using the following technique (which is needed if the page is previously unreviewed):
# Go to the bottom of the page.
# There should be a "Review this revision" dialog.
# Press the "Accept revision" button.
===Stable version===
Except for the Wikijunior namespace, by default the latest version of a page, reviewed or not, is shown to readers. In the Wikijunior namespace, by default readers are served only the last reviewed version of a page (if there is a reviewed version, otherwise the latest unreviewed version; but on Wikijunior we try to be sure there is a reviewed version). This is called the ''stable version''. [[Wikibooks:Administrators|Administrators]] are able to change the settings for pages so that the stable version (the latest reviewed version of a page) is shown by default to logged-out readers. For logged-in readers, whether the stable version or latest version is shown by default can be altered in [[Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-rc|preferences]].
This is used primarily for [[Wikijunior]] books, but any book can opt in to this. Regardless of what version is initially shown, in cases where there are pending unreviewed changes to a page, there will be tabs titled ''Read'' and ''Latest draft'' to switch between the stable version and the most recent edit.
=== Quality criteria and levels ===
A page can be reviewed based on its quality. Four levels of review are available for revisions, with each level incorporating the previous levels:
*'''poor/unrated''': the default rating for unreviewed revisions, or for revisions that don't reach "minimal" quality.
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[[Image:The Federalist (1st ed, 1788, vol I, title page) - 02.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Title page of the first printing of the ''Federalist Papers'' (1788).]]
The '''Federalist Papers''' are a series of 85 articles arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. They were first published serially from October 1787 to August 1788 in New York City newspapers. A compilation, called '''''The Federalist''''', was published in 1788. The Federalist Papers serve as a primary source for interpretation of the [[../Constitution/]], as they outline the philosophy and motivation of the proposed system of government. The authors of the Federalist Papers were not above using the opportunity to provide their own "spin" on certain provisions of the constitution to (i) influence the vote on ratification and (ii) influence future interpretations of the provisions in question.
The articles were written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay, under the pseudonym "Publius," in honor of Roman consul Publius Valerius Publicola. Madison is generally credited as the father of the Constitution and became the fourth President of the United States. Hamilton was an influential delegate at the Constitutional Convention, and later the first Secretary of the Treasury. John Jay would become the first Chief Justice of the United States. Hamilton penned the majority and Madison made several significant contributions to the series. Jay, who fell ill early in the project, wrote only five.
Federalist No. 10 and Federalist No. 51 are generally regarded as the most influential of the 85 articles; 10 advocates for a large, strong republic and includes discussion on factions, 51 explains the need for separation of powers. Federalist No. 84 is also notable for its opposition to what later became the [[../Bill of Rights/]].
[[Image:Alexander Hamilton A17950.jpg|200px|thumb|Alexander Hamilton, the author of most of the Federalist Papers]]
==Origins==
The [[../Constitution/]] was sent to the states for ratification in late September 1787. Immediately, it was the target of a substantial number of articles and public letters written by Anti-Federalists and other opponents of the Constitution. For instance, the important Anti-Federalist authors "Cato" and "Brutus" debuted in New York papers on September 27 and October 18, respectively. Hamilton began the Federalist Papers project as a response to the opponents of ratification, a response that would explain the new Constitution to the residents of New York and persuade them to ratify it. He wrote in Federalist No. 1 that the series would "endeavor to give a satisfactory answer to all the objections which shall have made their appearance, that may seem to have any claim to your attention."
Hamilton recruited collaborators for the project. He enlisted Jay, who fell ill and was unable to contribute much to the series. Madison, in New York as a delegate to the Congress, was recruited by Hamilton and Jay and became Hamilton's major collaborator.
Hamilton also chose "Publius" as the pseudonym under which the series would be written. While many other pieces representing both sides of the constitutional debate were written under Roman names, Albert Furtwangler contends that "'Publius' was a cut above 'Caesar' or 'Brutus' or even 'Cato.' Publius Valerius was not a late defender of the republic but one of its founders. His more famous name, Publicola, meant 'friend of the people.'" It was not the first time Hamilton had used this pseudonym: in 1778, he had applied it to three letters attacking Samuel Chase, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
[[Image:An Advertisement of The Federalist - Project Gutenberg eText 16960.jpg|190px|thumb|An advertisement for ''The Federalist'']]
==Publication==
The Federalist Papers initially appeared in three New York newspapers: the ''Independent Journal'', the ''New-York Packet'' and the ''Daily Advertiser'', beginning on October 27, 1787. Between them, Hamilton, Madison and Jay kept up a rapid pace, with at times three or four new essays by Publius appearing in the papers in a week. Hamilton also encouraged the reprinting of the essay in newspapers outside New York state, and indeed they were published in a number of other states where the ratification debate was taking place.
The high demand for the essays led to their publication in a more permanent form. On January 1, 1788, the New York publishing firm J. & A. McLean announced that they would publish the first thirty-six essays as a bound volume; that volume was released on March 2 and was titled ''The Federalist''. (Its title page appears at the top right of the article.) New essays continued to appear in the newspapers; Federalist No. 77 was the last number to first appear in that form, on April 2. A second bound volume containing the last forty-nine essays was released on May 28. The remaining eight papers were later published in the newspapers as well.
A number of later publications are worth noting. A 1792 French edition ended the collective anonymity of Publius, announcing that the work had been written by "MM Hamilton, Maddisson E Gay," citizens of the State of New York. In 1802 George Hopkins published an American edition that similarly named the authors. Hopkins wished as well that "the name of the writer should be prefixed to each number," but at this point Hamilton insisted that this was not to be, and the division of the essays between the three authors remained a secret.
The first publication to divide the papers in such a way was an 1810 edition that used a list provided by Hamilton to associate the authors with their numbers; this edition appeared as two volumes of the compiled "Works of Hamilton." In 1818, Jacob Gideon published a new edition with a new listing of authors, based on a list provided by Madison. The difference between Hamilton's list and Madison's form the basis for a dispute over the authorship of a dozen of the essays.
[[Image:JamesMadison.jpg|200px|thumb|James Madison, Hamilton's major collaborator, later President of the United States, "Father of the [[../Constitution/]]" and first author of the [[../Bill of Rights/]]]]
==The disputed essays==
The authorship of seventy-three of the ''Federalist'' essays is fairly certain. Twelve are disputed, though some newer evidence suggests Madison as the author. The first open designation of which essay belonged to whom was provided by Hamilton provided his lawyer with a list detailing the author of each number. This list credited Hamilton with a full sixty-three of the essays (three of those being jointly written with Madison), almost three quarters of the whole, and was used as the basis for an 1810 printing that was the first to make specific attribution for the essays.
Madison did not immediately dispute Hamilton's list, but provided his own list for the 1818 Gideon edition of ''The Federalist''. Madison claimed twenty-nine numbers for himself, and he suggested that the difference between the two lists was "owing doubtless to the hurry in which [Hamilton's] memorandum was made out." A known error in Hamilton's list—Hamilton incorrectly ascribed No. 54 to Jay, when in fact Jay wrote No. 64—has provided some evidence for Madison's suggestion.
Statistical analysis has been undertaken a number of times to try to decide based on word frequencies and writing styles, and nearly all of the statistical studies show that all twelve disputed papers were written by Madison.
==Structure and form==
In Federalist No. 1, which served as the introduction to the series, Hamilton listed six topics to be covered in the subsequent articles:
#"The utility of the UNION to your political prosperity" – covered in No. 2 through No. 14
# "The insufficiency of the present Confederation to preserve that Union"—covered in No. 15 through No. 22
# "The necessity of a government at least equally energetic with the one proposed to the attainment of this object"—covered in No. 23 through No. 36
# "The conformity of the proposed constitution to the true principles of republican government"—covered in No. 37 through No. 84
# "Its analogy to your own state constitution"—covered in No. 85
# "The additional security which its adoption will afford to the preservation of that species of government, to liberty and to prosperity"—covered in No. 85.
Furtwangler notes that as the series grew, this plan was somewhat changed. The fourth topic expanded into detailed coverage of the individual articles of the Constitution and the institutions it mandated, while the two last topics were merely touched on in the last essay.
[[Image:John Jay (Gilbert Stuart portrait).jpg|200px|thumb|John Jay, author of five of the Federalist Papers]]
==Judicial use and interpretation==
Federal judges frequently use the Federalist Papers when interpreting the [[../Constitution/]] as a contemporary account of the intentions of the framers and ratifiers. However, the amount of deference that should be given to the Federalist Papers in constitutional interpretation has always been somewhat controversial. As early as 1819, Chief Justice John Marshall said about the Federalist Papers that "the opinions expressed by the authors of that work have been justly supposed to be entitled to great respect in expounding the Constitution. No tribute can be paid to them which exceeds their merit; but in applying their opinions to the cases which may arise in the progress of our government, a right to judge of their correctness must be retained."
==Opposition to the Bill of Rights==
The Federalist Papers (specifically Federalist No. 84) are remarkable for their opposition to what later became the [[../Bill of Rights/]]. The idea of adding a bill of rights to the constitution was originally controversial because the constitution, as written, did not specifically enumerate or protect the rights of the people. Alexander Hamilton, in Federalist No. 84, feared that such an enumeration, once written down explicitly, would later be interpreted as a list of the only rights that people had.
However, Hamilton's opposition to the Bill of Rights was far from universal. ''Brutus'', articulated this view point in the so-called [[w:Anti-Federalist Papers|Anti-Federalist]] No. 84, asserting that a government unrestrained by such a bill could easily devolve into tyranny. Other supporters of the Bill argued that a list of rights would not and should not be interpreted as exhaustive; i.e., that these rights were examples of important rights that people had, but that people had other rights as well. People in this school of thought were confident that the judiciary would interpret these rights in an expansive fashion.
==List of Federalist Papers==
Here is a list of the Federalist Papers:
{| class=wikitable
|-
!#
!Title
!Author
|-
!1
|General Introduction
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!2
|Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
|John Jay
|-
!3
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
|John Jay
|-
!4
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
|John Jay
|-
!5
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
|John Jay
|-
!6
|Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!7
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!8
|The Consequences of Hostilities Between the States
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!9
|The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!10
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
|James Madison
|-
!11
|The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial Relations and a Navy
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!12
|The Utility of the Union in Respect to Revenue
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!13
|Advantage of the Union in Respect to Economy in Government
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!14
|Objections to the Proposed Constitution from Extent of Territory Answered
|James Madison
|-
!15
|The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!16
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!17
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!18
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
|-
!19
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
|-
!20
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
|-
!21
|Other Defects of the Present Confederation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!22
|The Same Subject Continued:
Other Defects of the Present Confederation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!23
|The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!24
|The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!25
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!26
|The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!27
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!28
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!29
|Concerning the Militia
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!30
|Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!31
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!32
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!33
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!34
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!35
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!36
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!37
|Concerning the Difficulties of the Convention in Devising a Proper Form of Government
|James Madison
|-
!38
|The Same Subject Continued, and the Incoherence of the Objections to the New Plan Exposed
|James Madison
|-
!39
|The Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles
|James Madison
|-
!40
|The Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined and Sustained
|James Madison
|-
!41
|General View of the Powers Conferred by the Constitution
|James Madison
|-
!42
|The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered
|James Madison
|-
!43
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered
|James Madison
|-
!44
|Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States
|James Madison
|-
!45
|The Alleged Danger From the Powers of the Union to the State Governments Considered
|James Madison
|-
!46
|The Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared
|James Madison
|-
!47
|The Particular Structure of the New Government and the Distribution of Power Among Its Different Parts
|James Madison
|-
!48
|These Departments Should Not Be So Far Separated as to Have No Constitutional Control Over Each Other
|James Madison
|-
!49
|Method of Guarding Against the Encroachments of Any One Department of Government by Appealing to the People Through a Convention
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!50
|Periodic Appeals to the People Considered
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!51
|The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances Between the Different Departments
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!52
|The House of Representatives
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!53
|The Same Subject Continued:
The House of Representatives
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!54
|The Apportionment of Members Among the States
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!55
|The Total Number of the House of Representatives
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!56
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Total Number of the House of Representatives
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!57
|The Alleged Tendency of the Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!58
|Objection that the Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered
|James Madison
|-
!59
|Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!60
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!61
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!62
|The Senate
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!63
|The Senate Continued
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!64
|The Powers of the Senate
|John Jay
|-
!65
|The Powers of the Senate Continued
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!66
|Objections to the Power of the Senate To Set as a Court for Impeachments Further Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!67
|The Executive Department
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!68
|The Mode of Electing the President
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!69
|The Real Character of the Executive
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!70
|The Executive Department Further Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!71
|The Duration in Office of the Executive
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!72
|The Same Subject Continued, and Re-Eligibility of the Executive Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!73
|The Provision for Support of the Executive, and the Veto Power
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!74
|The Command of the Military and Naval Forces, and the Pardoning Power of the Executive
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!75
|The Treaty Making Power of the Executive
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!76
|The Appointing Power of the Executive
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!77
|The Appointing Power Continued and Other Powers of the Executive Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!78
|The Judiciary Department
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!79
|The Judiciary Continued
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!80
|The Powers of the Judiciary
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!81
|The Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of Judicial Authority
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!82
|The Judiciary Continued
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!83
|The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!84
|Certain General and Miscellaneous Objections to the Constitution Considered and Answered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!85
|Concluding Remarks
|Alexander Hamilton
|}
==Text of Federalist Papers==
For the text of the Federalist Papers, see the following subpages:
# [[/Federalist No. 1-10/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 11-20/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 21-30/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 31-40/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 41-50/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 51-60/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 61-70/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 71-80/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 81-85/]]
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[[Image:The Federalist (1st ed, 1788, vol I, title page) - 02.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Title page of the first printing of the ''Federalist Papers'' (1788).]]
The '''Federalist Papers''' are a series of 85 articles arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. They were first published serially from October 1787 to August 1788 in New York City newspapers. A compilation, called '''''The Federalist''''', was published in 1788. The Federalist Papers serve as a primary source for interpretation of the [[../Constitution/]], as they outline the philosophy and motivation of the proposed system of government. The authors of the Federalist Papers were not above using the opportunity to provide their own "spin" on certain provisions of the constitution to (i) influence the vote on ratification and (ii) influence future interpretations of the provisions in question.
The articles were written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay, under the pseudonym "Publius," in honor of Roman consul Publius Valerius Publicola. Madison is generally credited as the father of the Constitution and became the fourth President of the United States. Hamilton was an influential delegate at the Constitutional Convention, and later the first Secretary of the Treasury. John Jay would become the first Chief Justice of the United States. Hamilton penned the majority and Madison made several significant contributions to the series. Jay, who fell ill early in the project, wrote only five.
Federalist No. 10 and Federalist No. 51 are generally regarded as the most influential of the 85 articles; 10 advocates for a large, strong republic and includes discussion on factions, 51 explains the need for separation of powers. Federalist No. 84 is also notable for its opposition to what later became the [[../Bill of Rights/]].
[[Image:Alexander Hamilton A17950.jpg|200px|thumb|Alexander Hamilton, the author of most of the Federalist Papers]]
==Origins==
The [[../Constitution/]] was sent to the states for ratification in late September 1787. Immediately, it was the target of a substantial number of articles and public letters written by Anti-Federalists and other opponents of the Constitution. For instance, the important Anti-Federalist authors "Cato" and "Brutus" debuted in New York papers on September 27 and October 18, respectively. Hamilton began the Federalist Papers project as a response to the opponents of ratification, a response that would explain the new Constitution to the residents of New York and persuade them to ratify it. He wrote in Federalist No. 1 that the series would "endeavor to give a satisfactory answer to all the objections which shall have made their appearance, that may seem to have any claim to your attention."
Hamilton recruited collaborators for the project. He enlisted Jay, who fell ill and was unable to contribute much to the series. Madison, in New York as a delegate to the Congress, was recruited by Hamilton and Jay and became Hamilton's major collaborator.
Hamilton also chose "Publius" as the pseudonym under which the series would be written. While many other pieces representing both sides of the constitutional debate were written under Roman names, Albert Furtwangler contends that "'Publius' was a cut above 'Caesar' or 'Brutus' or even 'Cato.' Publius Valerius was not a late defender of the republic but one of its founders. His more famous name, Publicola, meant 'friend of the people.'" It was not the first time Hamilton had used this pseudonym: in 1778, he had applied it to three letters attacking Samuel Chase, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
[[Image:An Advertisement of The Federalist - Project Gutenberg eText 16960.jpg|190px|thumb|An advertisement for ''The Federalist'']]
==Publication==
The Federalist Papers initially appeared in three New York newspapers: the ''Independent Journal'', the ''New-York Packet'' and the ''Daily Advertiser'', beginning on October 27, 1787. Between them, Hamilton, Madison and Jay kept up a rapid pace, with at times three or four new essays by Publius appearing in the papers in a week. Hamilton also encouraged the reprinting of the essay in newspapers outside New York state, and indeed they were published in a number of other states where the ratification debate was taking place.
The high demand for the essays led to their publication in a more permanent form. On January 1, 1788, the New York publishing firm J. & A. McLean announced that they would publish the first thirty-six essays as a bound volume; that volume was released on March 2 and was titled ''The Federalist''. (Its title page appears at the top right of the article.) New essays continued to appear in the newspapers; Federalist No. 77 was the last number to first appear in that form, on April 2. A second bound volume containing the last forty-nine essays was released on May 28. The remaining eight papers were later published in the newspapers as well.
A number of later publications are worth noting. A 1792 French edition ended the collective anonymity of Publius, announcing that the work had been written by "MM Hamilton, Maddisson E Gay," citizens of the State of New York. In 1802 George Hopkins published an American edition that similarly named the authors. Hopkins wished as well that "the name of the writer should be prefixed to each number," but at this point Hamilton insisted that this was not to be, and the division of the essays between the three authors remained a secret.
The first publication to divide the papers in such a way was an 1810 edition that used a list provided by Hamilton to associate the authors with their numbers; this edition appeared as two volumes of the compiled "Works of Hamilton." In 1818, Jacob Gideon published a new edition with a new listing of authors, based on a list provided by Madison. The difference between Hamilton's list and Madison's form the basis for a dispute over the authorship of a dozen of the essays.
[[Image:JamesMadison.jpg|200px|thumb|James Madison, Hamilton's major collaborator, later President of the United States, "Father of the [[../Constitution/]]" and first author of the [[../Bill of Rights/]]]]
==The disputed essays==
The authorship of seventy-three of the ''Federalist'' essays is fairly certain. Twelve are disputed, though some newer evidence suggests Madison as the author. The first open designation of which essay belonged to whom was provided by Hamilton provided his lawyer with a list detailing the author of each number. This list credited Hamilton with a full sixty-three of the essays (three of those being jointly written with Madison), almost three quarters of the whole, and was used as the basis for an 1810 printing that was the first to make specific attribution for the essays.
Madison did not immediately dispute Hamilton's list, but provided his own list for the 1818 Gideon edition of ''The Federalist''. Madison claimed twenty-nine numbers for himself, and he suggested that the difference between the two lists was "owing doubtless to the hurry in which [Hamilton's] memorandum was made out." A known error in Hamilton's list—Hamilton incorrectly ascribed No. 54 to Jay, when in fact Jay wrote No. 64—has provided some evidence for Madison's suggestion.
Statistical analysis has been undertaken a number of times to try to decide based on word frequencies and writing styles, and nearly all of the statistical studies show that all twelve disputed papers were written by Madison.
==Structure and form==
In Federalist No. 1, which served as the introduction to the series, Hamilton listed six topics to be covered in the subsequent articles:
#"The utility of the UNION to your political prosperity" – covered in No. 2 through No. 14
# "The insufficiency of the present Confederation to preserve that Union"—covered in No. 15 through No. 22
# "The necessity of a government at least equally energetic with the one proposed to the attainment of this object"—covered in No. 23 through No. 36
# "The conformity of the proposed constitution to the true principles of republican government"—covered in No. 37 through No. 84
# "Its analogy to your own state constitution"—covered in No. 85
# "The additional security which its adoption will afford to the preservation of that species of government, to liberty and to prosperity"—covered in No. 85.
Furtwangler notes that as the series grew, this plan was somewhat changed. The fourth topic expanded into detailed coverage of the individual articles of the Constitution and the institutions it mandated, while the two last topics were merely touched on in the last essay.
[[Image:John Jay (Gilbert Stuart portrait).jpg|200px|thumb|John Jay, author of five of the Federalist Papers]]
==Judicial use and interpretation==
Federal judges frequently use the Federalist Papers when interpreting the [[../Constitution/]] as a contemporary account of the intentions of the framers and ratifiers. However, the amount of deference that should be given to the Federalist Papers in constitutional interpretation has always been somewhat controversial. As early as 1819, Chief Justice John Marshall said about the Federalist Papers that "the opinions expressed by the authors of that work have been justly supposed to be entitled to great respect in expounding the Constitution. No tribute can be paid to them which exceeds their merit; but in applying their opinions to the cases which may arise in the progress of our government, a right to judge of their correctness must be retained."
==Opposition to the Bill of Rights==
The Federalist Papers (specifically Federalist No. 84) are remarkable for their opposition to what later became the [[../Bill of Rights/]]. The idea of adding a bill of rights to the constitution was originally controversial because the constitution, as written, did not specifically enumerate or protect the rights of the people. Alexander Hamilton, in Federalist No. 84, feared that such an enumeration, once written down explicitly, would later be interpreted as a list of the only rights that people had.
However, Hamilton's opposition to the Bill of Rights was far from universal. ''Brutus'', articulated this view point in the so-called [[w:Anti-Federalist Papers|Anti-Federalist]] No. 84, asserting that a government unrestrained by such a bill could easily devolve into tyranny. Other supporters of the Bill argued that a list of rights would not and should not be interpreted as exhaustive; i.e., that these rights were examples of important rights that people had, but that people had other rights as well. People in this school of thought were confident that the judiciary would interpret these rights in an expansive fashion.
==List of Federalist Papers==
Here is a list of the Federalist Papers:
{| class=wikitable
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!#
!Title
!Author
|-
!1
|General Introduction
|Alexander Hamilton
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!2
|Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
|John Jay
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!3
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
|John Jay
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!4
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
|John Jay
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!5
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
|John Jay
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!6
|Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
|Alexander Hamilton
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!7
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
|Alexander Hamilton
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!8
|The Consequences of Hostilities Between the States
|Alexander Hamilton
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!9
|The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
|Alexander Hamilton
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!10
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
|James Madison
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!11
|The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial Relations and a Navy
|Alexander Hamilton
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!12
|The Utility of the Union in Respect to Revenue
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!13
|Advantage of the Union in Respect to Economy in Government
|Alexander Hamilton
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!14
|Objections to the Proposed Constitution from Extent of Territory Answered
|James Madison
|-
!15
|The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!16
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!17
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!18
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
|-
!19
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
|-
!20
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
|Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
|-
!21
|Other Defects of the Present Confederation
|Alexander Hamilton
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!22
|The Same Subject Continued:
Other Defects of the Present Confederation
|Alexander Hamilton
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!23
|The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!24
|The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!25
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!26
|The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!27
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!28
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!29
|Concerning the Militia
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!30
|Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!31
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!32
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!33
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!34
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!35
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!36
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!37
|Concerning the Difficulties of the Convention in Devising a Proper Form of Government
|James Madison
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!38
|The Same Subject Continued, and the Incoherence of the Objections to the New Plan Exposed
|James Madison
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!39
|The Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles
|James Madison
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!40
|The Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined and Sustained
|James Madison
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!41
|General View of the Powers Conferred by the Constitution
|James Madison
|-
!42
|The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered
|James Madison
|-
!43
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered
|James Madison
|-
!44
|Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States
|James Madison
|-
!45
|The Alleged Danger From the Powers of the Union to the State Governments Considered
|James Madison
|-
!46
|The Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared
|James Madison
|-
!47
|The Particular Structure of the New Government and the Distribution of Power Among Its Different Parts
|James Madison
|-
!48
|These Departments Should Not Be So Far Separated as to Have No Constitutional Control Over Each Other
|James Madison
|-
!49
|Method of Guarding Against the Encroachments of Any One Department of Government by Appealing to the People Through a Convention
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!50
|Periodic Appeals to the People Considered
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!51
|The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances Between the Different Departments
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!52
|The House of Representatives
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!53
|The Same Subject Continued:
The House of Representatives
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!54
|The Apportionment of Members Among the States
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!55
|The Total Number of the House of Representatives
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!56
|The Same Subject Continued:
The Total Number of the House of Representatives
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!57
|The Alleged Tendency of the Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!58
|Objection that the Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered
|James Madison
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!59
|Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!60
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!61
|The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!62
|The Senate
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!63
|The Senate Continued
|Alexander Hamilton or James Madison
|-
!64
|The Powers of the Senate
|John Jay
|-
!65
|The Powers of the Senate Continued
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!66
|Objections to the Power of the Senate To Set as a Court for Impeachments Further Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!67
|The Executive Department
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!68
|The Mode of Electing the President
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!69
|The Real Character of the Executive
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!70
|The Executive Department Further Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!71
|The Duration in Office of the Executive
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!72
|The Same Subject Continued, and Re-Eligibility of the Executive Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!73
|The Provision for Support of the Executive, and the Veto Power
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!74
|The Command of the Military and Naval Forces, and the Pardoning Power of the Executive
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!75
|The Treaty Making Power of the Executive
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!76
|The Appointing Power of the Executive
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!77
|The Appointing Power Continued and Other Powers of the Executive Considered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!78
|The Judiciary Department
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!79
|The Judiciary Continued
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!80
|The Powers of the Judiciary
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!81
|The Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of Judicial Authority
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!82
|The Judiciary Continued
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!83
|The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!84
|Certain General and Miscellaneous Objections to the Constitution Considered and Answered
|Alexander Hamilton
|-
!85
|Concluding Remarks
|Alexander Hamilton
|}
==Text of Federalist Papers==
For the text of the Federalist Papers, see the following subpages:
# [[/Federalist No. 1-10/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 11-20/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 21-30/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 31-40/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 41-50/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 51-60/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 61-70/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 71-80/]]
# [[/Federalist No. 81-85/]]
==Source==
Basically a junior version of the [[w:Federalist Papers|Wikipedia]] article
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== What is Process Control? ==
The manipulation of an object (actuation device) to maintain a parameter within an acceptable deviation from an ideally required condition. At it's core, process control is the transfer of variability from on variable to another.
There are two basic process control philosophies, feedback and feedforward control.
=== Feedback Control ===
In feedback control, the controlled variable is measured and compared with a set-point. The deviation between the controlled variable and the set-point is the error signal. The error signal is then used to reduce the deviation of controlled variable from set-point.
==== Direct Acting Control ====
If the controlled variable increases as the manipulated variable increases, then direct acting control is used.
==== Reverse Acting Control ====
=== Feedforward Control ===
Feedforward control refers to manipulating a variable towards an expected result. This suggests prediction can be made, or that a model is available, about the output of a process due to manipulating a variable.
=== Advanced Control ===
== Mathematical Modeling ==
=== Conservation Laws ===
The conservation laws on mass, energy and momentum are fundamental bases for the development of models of chemical processes. The general form of the law for a variable , when applied to a control volume (CV) is
<math>\frac{d(X~IN~to~CV)}{dt} - \frac{d(X~OUT~of~CV)}{dt} + \frac{d(GENERATION~OF~X~within~CV)}{dt} - \frac{d(DISAPPEARANCE~of~X~within~CV)}{dt} = \frac{d(ACCUMULATION~of~X~within~CV)}{dt}</math>
When applied to mass this becomes the Law of Conservation of Mass. Assuming no nuclear reactions take place, then the rate of generation or disappearance of mass is zero. Hence, we have
<math>\frac{d(Mass~IN)}{dt} - \frac{d(Mass~OUT)}{dt} = \frac{d(ACCUMULATION~of~Mass)}{dt}</math>
In symbols we may say
<math>\dot{m}_{in} - \dot{m}_{out} = \frac{dM}{dt}</math>
where M stands for the total mass within the CV
=== Process Reaction Curve ===
=== Statistical Models ===
== Using Mathematical Models ==
== Glossary ==
; Actuator : The mechanical device that cause the activation or movement of a final control element.
; Direct Synthesis :
; Final Control Element : A physical device whose activation or movement causes a change in a dynamic process. In process control, the most common final control elements are control valves.
; Frequency Domain :
; Internal Model Control :
; IMC-PID Tuning : A method for PID tuning that selects tuning parameters to approximate an IMC-derived controller.
; Ladder Logic : A semi-graphical programming language used to represent control algorithms. The language is expressed using symbols for logic devices. The arrangement of the device symbols and their connections has the appearance of a ladder.
; Laplace Transform : An integral transformation from time domain to Laplace domain. Given a function of time <math> f(t) </math>, the Laplace transform is given by the following
<center><math> F(s) = \int_0^\infty \! f(t)\; e^{-s t} dt </math></center>
:The use of <math> F(s) </math> to represent the Laplace transform of <math> f(t) </math> is a common convention; however, in dynamics and control it is common to use <math> f(t) </math> and <math> f(s) </math> to represent a time-domain function and its Laplace transform, respectively.
; PID Controller :
; PLC : '''P'''rogrammable '''L'''ogic '''C'''ontroller, a microprocessor-based electronic device for implementing control algorithms.
; Time Domain :
; Ziegler-Nichols Tuning :
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{{Chess Opening Theory/Position
|name=Morphy defence
|parent=[[../|Morphy defence]]
|responses=<br>
* [[/5. O-O|5. O-O · mainline]]
* [[/5. d3|5. d3 · Anderssen variation]]
* [[/5. d4|5. d4 · Mackenzie variation]]
* [[/5. Nc3|5. Nc3 · Tarrasch variation]]
* [[/5. Qe2|5. Qe2 · Wormald attack]]
* [[/5. Bxc6|5. Bxc6 · Bayreuth variation]]
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== 4...Nf6 ==
'''4...Nf6''' develops a knight and threatens White's e-pawn. White can defend it directly, or focus on development knowing that, in the long term, the pawn is not really at risk: the main line is to leave it hanging and castle, [[/5. O-O|'''5. O-O''']].
=== Defend the pawn ===
White has several ways to directly defend the pawn.
[[/5. d3|'''5. d3''']] is the '''Anderssen variation'''. By defending with a pawn, White essentially eliminates any option of ...Nxe4. This also means White renews the threat of Bxc6 dxc6 Nxe4, as Qd4 no longer forks White's knight and pawn. This variation is an option for White to avoid learning the extensive theory after 5. O-O.
[[/5. Nc3|'''5. Nc3''']] is the '''Tarrasch variation'''. This develops a piece and defend e4. White usually ends up play d3 as well after 5...b5 6. Bb3 Be7 7. d3.
Both these options are playable but, compared to the main line, both interfere with the plan of playing c3 and d4. Without playing c3 and d4 to create some central tension, it will be difficult to generate open files for the rooks; additionally White's star attacker currently residing on a4 is risks get swapped off if it does not have the option of retreating to c2.
Defending e4 with [[/5. Qe2|'''5. Qe2''']], the '''Wormald attack''', retains the option of c3 and d4 and introduces the medium-term plan of shifting the king's rook across to d1 in a single move after White castles kingside. The downside is that it places the queen on a file that's very likely to get opened, or at least half-opened. Put your rooks on open files and your queen on a closed one!
=== Leave the pawn undefended ===
[[/5. O-O|'''5. O-O''']] is the '''main line'''. White castles their king to safety and is ready to bring their rook to e1. Black can take the pawn with 5...Nxe4, the Open Spanish, but White can get Black's e-pawn back in exchange (6. d4 b5 7. Bb3 d5 8. dxe5{{Chess/not|+}}).
This is the most subtle way to maintain material equality: Black makes no net gain in material and White gets to spend time on a developing move instead of defending the pawn. Moreover, opening up the e-file while White is castled and Black is not creates tactical opportunities for White. Therefore, Black in fact usually does not capture. The most common line is 5...Be7, the Closed Spanish, leaving the pawn and preparing to castle.
=== Other moves ===
* [[/5. d4|'''5. d4''']] is the '''Mackenzie variation'''. White opens up the centre early. This sideline avoids facing Closed Spanish positions: Black must either take the e4 pawn, 5...Nxe4, transposing into the Open Spanish after 6. O-O; or take the d4 pawn, 5...exd4, then 6. O-O Be7 7. e5 kicks the knight before White recaptures the pawn on d4.
* [[/5. Bxc6|'''5. Bxc6''']] is the '''Bayreuth variation'''. White wastes time compared to capturing the knight on turn four.
* [[/5. c3|'''5. c3?''']] is the '''Jaffe gambit'''. c3 is a thematic move in the Spanish to prepare d4. In this position it allows 5...Nxe4 and 6. O-O? is too slow to recover the pawn. White may play 6. Qe2 Nc5 7. Bxc6 dxc6 8. d4 (the e5-pawn is pinned) Ne6 9. Nxe5 instead.
==Theory table==
{{ChessTable}}
{{Chess/theory table
|line1=5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3
|name1=Closed Spanish (mainline)
|line2=5. ... Nxe4 6. d4 b5 7. Bb3 d5 8. dxe5 Be6
|name2=Open Spanish
|line3=5. d3 b5 6. Bb3 Bc5 7. O-O d6 8. c3
|name3=Anderssen variation
|line4=5. Qe2 b5 6. Bb3 Bc5 7. c3 d6
|name4=Wormald attack
|line5=5. Nc3 b5 6. Bb3 Bc5 7. O-O O-O 8. d3 d6 9. Bg5 h6
|name5=Tarrasch variation
|line6=5. d4 exd4 6. O-O Be7 7. Re1 b5 8. Bb3 d6 9. Bd5 Nxd5
|name6=Mackenzie variation
|line7=5. Bxc6 dxc6 6. d3 Bd6
|name7=Bayreuth variation
|line8=5. c3 Nxe4 6. Qe2 Nc5 7. Bxc6 dxc6 8. d4 Ne6 9. Nxe5
|name8=Jaffe gambit
}}
{{ChessMid}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
=== See also ===
{{wikipedia|Ruy Lopez}}
{{BCO2}}
{{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}}
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{{Chess Opening Theory/Position
|name=Morphy defence
|parent=[[../|Morphy defence]]
|responses=<br>
* [[/5. O-O|5. O-O · mainline]]
* [[/5. d3|5. d3 · Anderssen variation]]
* [[/5. d4|5. d4 · Mackenzie variation]]
* [[/5. Nc3|5. Nc3 · Tarrasch variation]]
* [[/5. Qe2|5. Qe2 · Wormald attack]]
* [[/5. Bxc6|5. Bxc6 · Bayreuth variation]]
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== 4...Nf6 ==
'''4...Nf6''' develops a knight and threatens White's e-pawn. White can defend it directly, or focus on development knowing that, in the long term, the pawn is not really at risk: the main line is to leave it hanging and castle, [[/5. O-O|'''5. O-O''']].
=== Defend the pawn ===
White has several ways to directly defend the pawn.
[[/5. d3|'''5. d3''']] is the '''Anderssen variation'''. By defending with a pawn, White essentially eliminates any option of ...Nxe4. This also means White renews the threat of Bxc6 dxc6 Nxe4, as Qd4 no longer forks White's knight and pawn. This variation is an option for White to avoid learning the extensive theory after 5. O-O.
[[/5. Nc3|'''5. Nc3''']] is the '''Tarrasch variation'''. This develops a piece and defend e4. White usually ends up play d3 as well after 5...b5 6. Bb3 Be7 7. d3.
Both these options are playable but, compared to the main line, both interfere with the plan of playing c3 and d4. Without playing c3 and d4 to create some central tension, it will be difficult to generate open files for the rooks; additionally White's star attacker currently residing on a4 is risks get swapped off if it does not have the option of retreating to c2.
Defending e4 with [[/5. Qe2|'''5. Qe2''']], the '''Wormald attack''', retains the option of c3 and d4 and introduces the medium-term plan of shifting the king's rook across to d1 in a single move after White castles kingside. The downside is that it places the queen on a file that's very likely to get opened, or at least half-opened.
=== Leave the pawn undefended ===
[[/5. O-O|'''5. O-O''']] is the '''main line'''. White castles their king to safety and is ready to bring their rook to e1. Black can take the pawn with 5...Nxe4, the Open Spanish, but White can get Black's e-pawn back in exchange (6. d4 b5 7. Bb3 d5 8. dxe5{{Chess/not|+}}).
This is the most subtle way to maintain material equality: Black makes no net gain in material and White gets to spend time on a developing move instead of defending the pawn. Moreover, opening up the e-file while White is castled and Black is not creates tactical opportunities for White. Therefore, Black in fact usually does not capture. The most common line is 5...Be7, the Closed Spanish, leaving the pawn and preparing to castle.
=== Other moves ===
* [[/5. d4|'''5. d4''']] is the '''Mackenzie variation'''. White opens up the centre early. This sideline avoids facing Closed Spanish positions: Black must either take the e4 pawn, 5...Nxe4, transposing into the Open Spanish after 6. O-O; or take the d4 pawn, 5...exd4, then 6. O-O Be7 7. e5 kicks the knight before White recaptures the pawn on d4.
* [[/5. Bxc6|'''5. Bxc6''']] is the '''Bayreuth variation'''. White wastes time compared to capturing the knight on turn four.
* [[/5. c3|'''5. c3?''']] is the '''Jaffe gambit'''. c3 is a thematic move in the Spanish to prepare d4. In this position it allows 5...Nxe4 and 6. O-O? is too slow to recover the pawn. White may play 6. Qe2 Nc5 7. Bxc6 dxc6 8. d4 (the e5-pawn is pinned) Ne6 9. Nxe5 instead.
==Theory table==
{{ChessTable}}
{{Chess/theory table
|line1=5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3
|name1=Closed Spanish (mainline)
|line2=5. ... Nxe4 6. d4 b5 7. Bb3 d5 8. dxe5 Be6
|name2=Open Spanish
|line3=5. d3 b5 6. Bb3 Bc5 7. O-O d6 8. c3
|name3=Anderssen variation
|line4=5. Qe2 b5 6. Bb3 Bc5 7. c3 d6
|name4=Wormald attack
|line5=5. Nc3 b5 6. Bb3 Bc5 7. O-O O-O 8. d3 d6 9. Bg5 h6
|name5=Tarrasch variation
|line6=5. d4 exd4 6. O-O Be7 7. Re1 b5 8. Bb3 d6 9. Bd5 Nxd5
|name6=Mackenzie variation
|line7=5. Bxc6 dxc6 6. d3 Bd6
|name7=Bayreuth variation
|line8=5. c3 Nxe4 6. Qe2 Nc5 7. Bxc6 dxc6 8. d4 Ne6 9. Nxe5
|name8=Jaffe gambit
}}
{{ChessMid}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
=== See also ===
{{wikipedia|Ruy Lopez}}
{{BCO2}}
{{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}}
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== 3...Bb4 · Nimzo-Indian Defence ==
3...Bb4 introduces the Nimzo-Indian Defence. Black develops their dark-squared bishop as actively as possible and pins the white knight. If not handled properly, this pin can cause problems for White for several reasons. The most positionally significant of these is that the pin nullifies White's control of the e4 square. White would like to play e4 at some point, but Black's knight on f6 dominates the square for now, since the c3 knight cannot recapture when pinned. Consequently, Black may be able to install their knight on e4 or otherwise use the square for his own purposes if White does not fight for it.
A second implication of the pin is that Black is threatening to exchange bishop for knight and double White's pawns. The resulting position would be unbalanced, with White trying to open the position to utilize the power of his two bishops, and Black working to keep the position closed and exploit White's pawn weaknesses. White must decide how they feel about this prospect when choosing their next moves.
The Nimzo-Indian Defence is quite popular and there are a number of systems available to each side. White's fourth move options are listed below. Perhaps the most obvious move, 4. Bd2, which breaks the pin and eliminates Black's threat to double White's pawns, is not among them. 4. Bd2 does not lose immediately, but it is rarely seen in top-level chess because it is much less ambitious than White's other choices.
==Theory table==
{{ChessTable}}
{{Chess/theory table
|name1=Rubinstein System
|line1=4. e3 O-O 5. Bd3 d5 6. Nf3 c5 7. O-O dxc4
|eval1={{Chess/not|=}}
|name2=Fianchetto variation
|line2=4. g3 c5 5. Nf3 cxd4 6. Nxd4 O-O 7. Bg2 d5 8. cxd5 Nxd5
|eval2={{Chess/not|=}}
|name3=Classical/Capablanca variation
|line3=4. Qc2 O-O 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. Qxc3 b6 7. Nf3 Bb7
|eval3={{Chess/not|=}}
|name4=Kasparov variation
|line4=4. Nf3 b6 5. Bg5 Bb7 6. e3 h6 7. Bh4 Bxc3+
|eval4={{Chess/not|=}}
|name5=Kmoch variation
|line5=4. f3 c5 5. d5 Nh5 6. g3 Bxc3+ 7. bxc3 f5
|eval5={{Chess/not|unclear}}
|name6=Sämisch variation
|line6=4. a3 Bxc3+ 5. bxc3 c5 6. e4 Nc6 7. Bd3 O-O
|eval6={{Chess/not|=}}
|name7=Leningrad variation
|line7=4. Bg5 c5 5. d5 d6 6. e3 exd5 7. cxd5 Nbd7
|eval7={{Chess/not|unclear}}
|name8=Spielmann variation
|line8=4. Qb3 c5 dxc5 Nc6 Bg5 h6 Bxf6 Qxf6
|eval8={{Chess/not|=}}
}}
{{ChessMid}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{wikipedia|Nimzo-Indian Defence}}
{{BCO2}}
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== 3...Nd4? · Blackburne Shilling Gambit ==
Black violates an opening principle by moving his knight again. Black hopes to tempt White into taking the unprotected e5 pawn.
[[/4. Nxe5/|'''4. Nxe5??''']] falls into Black's trap. After 4...Qg5, forking White's knight the g2 pawn, White is in dire trouble. If White attempts to save the knight, (5. Nxf7?? Qxg2) then White has to give up the rook instead. If they try to hold onto their rook, then they must give up their queen or get mated. (6. Rf1 Qxe4+ 7. Qe2 (7. Be2? Nf3#) 7...Nxe2{{Chess/not|---}}) 5. Bxf7+{{Chess/not|-}} is the only way to stay in the game.
The Blackburne Shilling Gambit is a one-trick pony: as long as White avoids 4. Nxe5??, they are comfortably ahead. For this reason, Black is supposed to exclaim, "Oh my god!" to sell the illusion that they have blundered a pawn.
Black's knight is misplaced and they are falling behind in development, so White has a lot of good options. White can simply decline the gambit with '''4. O-O''' or kick Black's knight with '''4. c3''' (both of these usually induce 4...Nxf3 5. Qxf3). The most critical line is [[/4. Nxd4|'''4. Nxd4''']].
[[/4. Nxd4|'''4. Nxd4''']] exd4 trades knights and dislodges Black's pawn from e5. This opens up a number of tactical opportunities for White. After 4...exd4, White has an idea of playing e5 themself, e.g. 4...exd4 5. O-O Nf6 6. Re1 Bc5? 7. e5! Ng8 (only safe square for the knight). Another idea is that Qh5 can attack f7 while forking anything on the fifth rank, e.g. 4...exd4 5. O-O Bc5? 6. Bxf7+ Kxf7 7. Qh5+ Ke7 8. Qxc5+ d6 9. Qxd4 nets White two pawns.
== History ==
This gambit is named for [[wikipedia:Joseph Henry Blackburne|Joseph Henry Blackburne]] (1841-1924), who apocryphally used to win shillings (about £3-4 today) from amateurs in coffee shops. It is also called the Kostić gambit after Serbian grandmaster [[wikipedia:Boris Kostić|Boris Kostić]] (1887-1963).
[[wikipedia:Wilhelm Steinitz|Steinitz]] published an analysis of the gambit in 1895, recommending 4. O-O or 4. Nxd4.
==Theory table==
{{ChessTable}}.
'''1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nd4'''
{| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4"
|-
!
! align="left" | 4
! align="left" | 5
! align="left" | 6
|-
! align="right" |
| [[/4. O-O|O-O]]<br>Nxf3+ || Qxf3<br>Nf6
| +/=
|-
! align="right" |
| [[/4. Nxd4|Nxd4]]<br>exd4 || O-O<br><br>
| +/=
|-
! align="right" |
| [[/4. c3|c3]]<br>Nxf3+ || Qxf3<br>Nf6
| +/=
|-
! align="right" |
| [[/4. Nxe5|Nxe5]]?<br>Qg5 || Bxf7+<br>Kd8
| Ng4<br>Nh6 || ∞
|-
! align="right" |
| [[/4. Bxf7|Bxf7]]<br>Kxf7 || Nxe5<br>Ke7
| =+
|-
!
|Nxe5?
Qg5
|Nxf7??
Qxg2
|Rf1
Qxe4
| -+
|}
{{ChessMid}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{wikipedia|Blackburne Shilling Gambit}}
{{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}}
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== Strange mix of "completeness" markers on one book ==
Hello!
So I was just pressing random book and found this one https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior:Human_Body which is strange. I can find there <code>\{\{Book is finished\}\}</code> and <code>\{\{status|25%\}\}</code> on the same page. Idk what to consider finished but it seems it applies <code>\{\{status|100%\}\}</code>? But there is 25% too? Does "book is finished" applies some additional/alternative semantic from what I expect?
EDIT: this should belong to one of "... assistance reading room"? Seems too late though... [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 16:48, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
:The banner reading "This book is finished" displays because {{tl|Book is finished}} is at the beginning of the page [[Wikijunior:Human Body]]. You can also see a small legend in the center of the page breaking down completeness levels because {{tl|Stages}} is present on this page. Finally, you will see a small box at the top right which indicates that the page is 25% done because toward the bottom of the page, there is {{tl|status}} and it's rated <code><nowiki>{{status|25%}}</nowiki></code>. I think what's implicit here is that these seem to contradict each other and you're correct about that. If you're wondering how to harmonize these, I'd recommend removing {{tl|Book is finished}}. You'll also see that several of the subpages in this book are rated 25% and 50% and many of pages that have no rating are barely started, such as [[Wikijunior:Human Body/Nose]]. I would definitely not call this "finished". —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 18:08, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
== Wikinews ==
Hello, as Wikinews was moving to [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Board_noticeboard#Board_of_Trustees_Approves_Closure_of_Wikinews closure in a month], I am wondering if you wanted to open a new "book" for news following Wikinews workflows: there are some style and content requirements, a peer review process. And, a few days after an article is published, it becomes archived and is no longer editable. Then migration off-site to e.g. Miraheze can be avoided. This was not discussed in Wikinews internally, but I am wondering if this site would be open to such an addition. [[User:Gryllida|Gryllida]] 09:38, 30 March 2026 (UTC)
:Links: [[:n:WN:CG|content guide]], [[:n:w:SG|style guide]], [[:n:Main Page|home page]]. Reviewers would need to apply for flagged revs permissions. [[User:Gryllida|Gryllida]] 09:40, 30 March 2026 (UTC)
:Note it was about all language editions, so some way for users to write in multiple languages would be needed. [[User:Gryllida|Gryllida]] 09:41, 30 March 2026 (UTC)
:@[[User:Gryllida|Gryllida]] Thank you for letting us know! I think it would take a large community discussion to decide on something like this for a few reasons:
:* News violates established Wikibooks policies (see [[WB:NEWS]]).
:* News wouldn't fit neatly into our current content structuring, which is optimized for a different kind of content.
:I'll let other people chime in here, but it seems on first glance like it would be a big sell. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 19:23, 1 April 2026 (UTC)
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== Wikinews ==
Hello, as Wikinews was moving to [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Board_noticeboard#Board_of_Trustees_Approves_Closure_of_Wikinews closure in a month], I am wondering if you wanted to open a new "book" for news following Wikinews workflows: there are some style and content requirements, a peer review process. And, a few days after an article is published, it becomes archived and is no longer editable. Then migration off-site to e.g. Miraheze can be avoided. This was not discussed in Wikinews internally, but I am wondering if this site would be open to such an addition. [[User:Gryllida|Gryllida]] 09:38, 30 March 2026 (UTC)
:Links: [[:n:WN:CG|content guide]], [[:n:w:SG|style guide]], [[:n:Main Page|home page]]. Reviewers would need to apply for flagged revs permissions. [[User:Gryllida|Gryllida]] 09:40, 30 March 2026 (UTC)
:Note it was about all language editions, so some way for users to write in multiple languages would be needed. [[User:Gryllida|Gryllida]] 09:41, 30 March 2026 (UTC)
:@[[User:Gryllida|Gryllida]] Thank you for letting us know! I think it would take a large community discussion to decide on something like this for a few reasons:
:* News violates established Wikibooks policies (see [[WB:NEWS]]).
:* News wouldn't fit neatly into our current content structuring, which is optimized for a different kind of content.
:I'll let other people chime in here, but it seems on first glance like it would be a big sell. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 19:23, 1 April 2026 (UTC)
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Thanks, ... [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 17:04, 18 April 2026 (UTC)
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::Aiming to make a list without bullets. Whether it works by a module or a template or some other device is probably not a significant concern. Certainly a list is needed rather than empty space. Thx, ... [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 21:29, 18 April 2026 (UTC)
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: {{done}}, see [[Special:Diff/4636593]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 21:08, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
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: The unbulleted list relies on a module, and the plainlist relies on a TemplateStyles CSS page. What were you trying to test on your sandbox? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:47, 18 April 2026 (UTC)
::Aiming to make a list without bullets. Whether it works by a module or a template or some other device is probably not a significant concern. Certainly a list is needed rather than empty space. Thx, ... [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 21:29, 18 April 2026 (UTC)
::: The plain list works; the thing is, I believe the span class tags might be conflicting with that plain list, possibly... [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 22:11, 18 April 2026 (UTC)
::::Yes, thanks. Removed some span tags to test. Lines without span tags are displayed. If you see a way to have a background color for a string within a list, please let me know. Otherwise I think of making the list with line breaks rather than a template.<br>
::::Thx, ... [[User:PeterEasthope|PeterEasthope]] ([[User talk:PeterEasthope|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/PeterEasthope|contribs]]) 15:35, 19 April 2026 (UTC)
== Is this CSS code necessary? ==
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== Button text issue ==
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== [[Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine]] ==
The primary author has stated this book is no longer up to date with standard practice. This fails the [[Wikibooks:Good books]] criteria 4.
<blockquote>Accurate, comprehensive, and concise enough to effectively teach and learn from in its current state.</blockquote>
Unlike their author, I'm not in favor of deleting the book, and would support its reinstatement as a featured book should someone update them. It's a very niche subject though, so I'm unsure if we'll find someone who specializes in it anytime soon. --[[User:Mbrickn|Mbrickn]] ([[User talk:Mbrickn|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mbrickn|contribs]]) 05:52, 12 November 2021 (UTC)
:please I need the book it seems interesting, I love exploring and [[Special:Contributions/41.116.144.211|41.116.144.211]] ([[User talk:41.116.144.211|discuss]]) 01:03, 15 December 2024 (UTC)
== [[US History]] ==
Apparently has already been removed as a featured book, but still appears in the featured book rotation. --[[User:Mbrickn|Mbrickn]] ([[User talk:Mbrickn|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mbrickn|contribs]]) 05:55, 12 November 2021 (UTC)
: I have removed it from all lists of featured books now. --[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 08:49, 11 March 2022 (UTC)
== [[Non-Programmer's Tutorial for Python 2.6]] ==
Hello Wikibooks folks,
I am proposing de-featuring the Python 2 version of this book because [[Non-Programmer's Tutorial for Python 3|the Python 3 version]] has featured status and [https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/ Python 2 has been end-of-life for several years]. Both the Python 2 and Python 3 versions of this book will rotate through the [[Main Page]]'s featured articles section, and I do not think the Python 2 version is appropriate to promote as a starting point for learning programming anymore.
[[User:Huntertur|huntertur]] ([[User talk:Huntertur|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Huntertur|contribs]]) 01:46, 3 November 2025 (UTC)
:I don't know wikibooks well enough for my thoughts to be any valuable for such discussions but I think if it works as said, it should be denominated [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 15:27, 4 November 2025 (UTC)
:{{s}} - these are both essentially the same book, just forked into two versions for Python 2 and Python 3. Having both is fine, but we should only feature it once, under the current version. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 03:35, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
=Nominations for Addition=
==[[Minecraft Speedrunning]]==
The book is very well formatted, contains a lot of useful information, and despite game strategies being allowed for quite some time, and quite a few books being made, there are no any featured books in [[Shelf:Electronic games]]. Therefore I think that once we get to the point where some books are really good, like this book is, we should nominate them to serve as an example for others. -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:purple;">From Middle English Wikipedia</span> 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 17:56, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
:I think there are still many improvements to be made .
::'''KIV''' - Supposedly in this Wikibooks page [[Minecraft Speedrunning/Shipwrecks]], it is mentioned there are three chest but assuming that the locations is fixed, it should specify WHERE the chests are. Or better need to add pictures. These are my two cents. In my opinion KIV until the author address this for all pages. [[User:MrAlanKoh|MrAlanKoh]] ([[User talk:MrAlanKoh|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MrAlanKoh|contribs]]) 07:51, 31 July 2022 (UTC)
::The shipwreck issue has been resolved. Though this isn't a book im an expert at (never done a speedrun. I play slowly and just enjoy the ride). <sup> [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]</sup> / <sub>[[meta:User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span tyle="color:#fed8b1">Roar at me</span>]]</sub> 21:16, 7 August 2022 (UTC)
:Therefore I think that once we get to the point where some books are really good, like this book is, we should nominate them to serve as an example for others. -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] From Middle English Wikipedia 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 17:56, 17 January 2022 (UTC)[<nowiki/>[[Wikibooks:Featured books/Nominations|reply]]] [[Special:Contributions/204.157.172.96|204.157.172.96]] ([[User talk:204.157.172.96|discuss]]) 19:35, 15 August 2023 (UTC)
== [[Wikijunior:The Elements]] ==
:[[Image:Symbol support vote.svg|15px]] '''Support''' - well laid out, good content, great narrative.
The book "Wikijunior:The Elements" is suitable for this target group and has an appropriate and consistent definition. There is comprehensive information about the chemical elements and each chemical element has a chapter. This makes it a fairly thick book. It is up to date and also takes into account the new elements. It is accurate, comprehensive, and concise enough to effectively teach and learn from in its current state. Of course, further interesting information can be added to all elements. [[User:Wikiwau|Wikiwau]] ([[User talk:Wikiwau|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Wikiwau|contribs]]) 08:24, 24 July 2023 (UTC)
Suggestion for the entry:
Wikijunior: The Elements
[[Image:The Elements.jpg|150px]]
The target of [[Wikijunior:The Elements]] are children. The periodic table of the elements is a way of organizing all the known elements. The elements are grouped on the basis of their properties, it becomes easy to study and compare their properties.
*{{oppose}}: some chapters have [[Wikijunior:The_Elements/Cesium#Where is it found?|empty sections]] and I have no idea why [[Wikijunior:The Elements/Strange Element|this poor explanation of neutrons]] is included here and presented as a "strange element". It's a poor explanation because it doesn't mention atoms at all, or protons, so leaves the reader thinking neutrons are just these ''things'' that exist ''somewhere.'' <s>Most, if not all the reference sections are empty.</s> <ins>''My apologies, many featured Wikijunior books do not have references, so this is common practice on Wikibooks.''</ins> Each chapter is extremely brief and sometimes, such as at [[Wikijunior:The Elements/Rare Elements]], the images are confusingly laid-out. Overall, this is not the kind of book that I think ought to be featured on the main page. [[User:Cremastra|Cremastra]] ([[User talk:Cremastra|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cremastra|contribs]]) 00:57, 27 June 2024 (UTC)
:[[Wikibooks:Featured books/Nominations]]@[[User:Cremastra|Cremastra]] [[Special:Contributions/1.46.150.177|1.46.150.177]] ([[User talk:1.46.150.177|discuss]]) 21:50, 7 February 2025 (UTC)
::@[[User:Wikiwau|Wikiwau]] [[Special:Contributions/1.46.150.177|1.46.150.177]] ([[User talk:1.46.150.177|discuss]]) 21:50, 7 February 2025 (UTC)
::Yes? [[User:Cremastra|Cremastra]] ([[User talk:Cremastra|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cremastra|contribs]]) 21:51, 7 February 2025 (UTC)
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{{Discussion Rooms}} __NEWSECTIONLINK__ {{TOC left}} {{Featured books/Nominations/Archives}}[[Category:Wikibooks]]
The goal of this page is to feature those books which are considered among the best of what Wikibooks has to offer, in an effort to raise standards in content development. Criteria for judging books, and rules about discussions, can be found at [[Wikibooks:Good books|Wikibooks:Good books]]. When nominating a book for removal of featured book status, consider adding {{tl|featured book removal}} to the book and notifying the primary or active contributors, as they may be able to address your concerns about the content.
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=Nominations for Removal=
== [[Basic Physics of Nuclear Medicine]] ==
The primary author has stated this book is no longer up to date with standard practice. This fails the [[Wikibooks:Good books]] criteria 4.
<blockquote>Accurate, comprehensive, and concise enough to effectively teach and learn from in its current state.</blockquote>
Unlike their author, I'm not in favor of deleting the book, and would support its reinstatement as a featured book should someone update them. It's a very niche subject though, so I'm unsure if we'll find someone who specializes in it anytime soon. --[[User:Mbrickn|Mbrickn]] ([[User talk:Mbrickn|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mbrickn|contribs]]) 05:52, 12 November 2021 (UTC)
:please I need the book it seems interesting, I love exploring and [[Special:Contributions/41.116.144.211|41.116.144.211]] ([[User talk:41.116.144.211|discuss]]) 01:03, 15 December 2024 (UTC)
== [[Non-Programmer's Tutorial for Python 2.6]] ==
Hello Wikibooks folks,
I am proposing de-featuring the Python 2 version of this book because [[Non-Programmer's Tutorial for Python 3|the Python 3 version]] has featured status and [https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/ Python 2 has been end-of-life for several years]. Both the Python 2 and Python 3 versions of this book will rotate through the [[Main Page]]'s featured articles section, and I do not think the Python 2 version is appropriate to promote as a starting point for learning programming anymore.
[[User:Huntertur|huntertur]] ([[User talk:Huntertur|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Huntertur|contribs]]) 01:46, 3 November 2025 (UTC)
:I don't know wikibooks well enough for my thoughts to be any valuable for such discussions but I think if it works as said, it should be denominated [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 15:27, 4 November 2025 (UTC)
:{{s}} - these are both essentially the same book, just forked into two versions for Python 2 and Python 3. Having both is fine, but we should only feature it once, under the current version. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 03:35, 5 January 2026 (UTC)
=Nominations for Addition=
==[[Minecraft Speedrunning]]==
The book is very well formatted, contains a lot of useful information, and despite game strategies being allowed for quite some time, and quite a few books being made, there are no any featured books in [[Shelf:Electronic games]]. Therefore I think that once we get to the point where some books are really good, like this book is, we should nominate them to serve as an example for others. -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] <span style="color:purple;">From Middle English Wikipedia</span> 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 17:56, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
:I think there are still many improvements to be made .
::'''KIV''' - Supposedly in this Wikibooks page [[Minecraft Speedrunning/Shipwrecks]], it is mentioned there are three chest but assuming that the locations is fixed, it should specify WHERE the chests are. Or better need to add pictures. These are my two cents. In my opinion KIV until the author address this for all pages. [[User:MrAlanKoh|MrAlanKoh]] ([[User talk:MrAlanKoh|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MrAlanKoh|contribs]]) 07:51, 31 July 2022 (UTC)
::The shipwreck issue has been resolved. Though this isn't a book im an expert at (never done a speedrun. I play slowly and just enjoy the ride). <sup> [[User:L10nM4st3r|<span style="color:orange">L10nM4st3r</span>]]</sup> / <sub>[[meta:User_talk:L10nM4st3r|<span tyle="color:#fed8b1">Roar at me</span>]]</sub> 21:16, 7 August 2022 (UTC)
:Therefore I think that once we get to the point where some books are really good, like this book is, we should nominate them to serve as an example for others. -[[User:Gifnk dlm 2020|Gifnk dlm 2020]] From Middle English Wikipedia 📜📖💻 ([[User talk:Gifnk dlm 2020|talk]]) 17:56, 17 January 2022 (UTC)[<nowiki/>[[Wikibooks:Featured books/Nominations|reply]]] [[Special:Contributions/204.157.172.96|204.157.172.96]] ([[User talk:204.157.172.96|discuss]]) 19:35, 15 August 2023 (UTC)
== [[Wikijunior:The Elements]] ==
:[[Image:Symbol support vote.svg|15px]] '''Support''' - well laid out, good content, great narrative.
The book "Wikijunior:The Elements" is suitable for this target group and has an appropriate and consistent definition. There is comprehensive information about the chemical elements and each chemical element has a chapter. This makes it a fairly thick book. It is up to date and also takes into account the new elements. It is accurate, comprehensive, and concise enough to effectively teach and learn from in its current state. Of course, further interesting information can be added to all elements. [[User:Wikiwau|Wikiwau]] ([[User talk:Wikiwau|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Wikiwau|contribs]]) 08:24, 24 July 2023 (UTC)
Suggestion for the entry:
Wikijunior: The Elements
[[Image:The Elements.jpg|150px]]
The target of [[Wikijunior:The Elements]] are children. The periodic table of the elements is a way of organizing all the known elements. The elements are grouped on the basis of their properties, it becomes easy to study and compare their properties.
*{{oppose}}: some chapters have [[Wikijunior:The_Elements/Cesium#Where is it found?|empty sections]] and I have no idea why [[Wikijunior:The Elements/Strange Element|this poor explanation of neutrons]] is included here and presented as a "strange element". It's a poor explanation because it doesn't mention atoms at all, or protons, so leaves the reader thinking neutrons are just these ''things'' that exist ''somewhere.'' <s>Most, if not all the reference sections are empty.</s> <ins>''My apologies, many featured Wikijunior books do not have references, so this is common practice on Wikibooks.''</ins> Each chapter is extremely brief and sometimes, such as at [[Wikijunior:The Elements/Rare Elements]], the images are confusingly laid-out. Overall, this is not the kind of book that I think ought to be featured on the main page. [[User:Cremastra|Cremastra]] ([[User talk:Cremastra|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cremastra|contribs]]) 00:57, 27 June 2024 (UTC)
:[[Wikibooks:Featured books/Nominations]]@[[User:Cremastra|Cremastra]] [[Special:Contributions/1.46.150.177|1.46.150.177]] ([[User talk:1.46.150.177|discuss]]) 21:50, 7 February 2025 (UTC)
::@[[User:Wikiwau|Wikiwau]] [[Special:Contributions/1.46.150.177|1.46.150.177]] ([[User talk:1.46.150.177|discuss]]) 21:50, 7 February 2025 (UTC)
::Yes? [[User:Cremastra|Cremastra]] ([[User talk:Cremastra|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Cremastra|contribs]]) 21:51, 7 February 2025 (UTC)
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[[File:Idioma bielorruso.png|thumb|Majority and minority regions of the Belarusian language]]
'''Belarusian''' is an East Slavic language spoken by over 9 million people as a first language in Belarus and in other countries. The languages most similar to Belarusian are Russian, Ukrainian and Polish. At first, Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian were considered during the Kievan Rus era (c. 862- c. 1240) as one common language known as Old Russian or Old East Slavic. Slowly, the languages evolved due to subjugation from Polish-Lithuania as well as the Austrian empire, which is marked by a large number of Polish (and other loan words) words in Ukrainian and Belarusian.
[[File:Flag of Belarus.svg|thumb|300x300px|The flag of Belarus]]
Belarusian exists in two forms, official and classical. This is due to the 1933 reform of the Belarusian language, which was not recognized by all Belarusians. The official (post-reform) language is dominant in Belarus while the classical (pre-reform) variety is maintained mainly by Belarusian emigrants in European and American countries. The official language is often referred to as наркамаўка "narkamauka" (i.e. the language of the narkam - narodnyi kamisaryiat, the soviet executive body that carried out the 1933 reform) while the classical variant is called тарашкевiца "tarashkevitsa" (the language of Bronislav Tarashkevich, who adopted the classical grammar and spelling of the language).
Belarusian historically had three alphabets: Cyrillic, almost identical to Russian, which is the official alphabet; Latin, similar to Polish or Lithuanian, which used to dominate in Polish-dominated Belarus during the interwar era, was never popular among Belarusians and is very rarely used even today; and Arabic, which was used by Muslim people during the Mongolian era (1240-1480) and by Muslims now as a kind of curiosity.
This book is based on Cyrillic "narkamauka" modern spelling reform of 1933, though we shall pay attention to spelling and grammar peculiarities of the classical variant.
Belarusian (sometimes obsoletely called Byelorussian or Belorussian, meaning "White Russian") can be a very tricky language to learn, especially if you don't have at least a basic knowledge of either Russian or Ukrainian. However, if you do know some Russian or Ukrainian, you'll be surprised how similar they are as they share the same alphabet (with a few cosmetic differences among themselves), the same grammatical rules, pitfalls, and a common history among them.
== Table of Contents ==
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[[/Lesson 1|Lesson 1 - The Alphabet]]
[[/Lesson 2|Lesson 2 - This is ...]]
[[/Lesson 3|Lesson 3 - Pronouns; Who/What is this?]]
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[[/Lesson 5|Lesson 5 - Noun Gender and Number]]
[[/Lesson 6|Lesson 6 - Soft Consonants]]
[[/Lesson 7|Lesson 7 - Yes and No; This and That]]
[[/Lesson 8|Lesson 8 - Possessives; Asking for Definitions, Descriptions and Possession]]
[[/Lesson 9|Lesson 9 - Verbs Conjugation; You - Polite and Familiar]]
[[/Lesson 10|Lesson 10 - Adverbs; Short Answers; Nouns in ''ок''; Verbs in ''аваць'']]
[[/Lesson 11|Lesson 11 - Nouns Singular Genitive]]
[[/Lesson 12|Lesson 12 - Nouns Plural Genitive; Numbers from 1 to 10]]
[[/Lesson 13|Lesson 13 - Genitive of Adjectives and Other Words; Indefinite Words]]
[[/Lesson 14|Lesson 14 - Translating Proper Names; Deriving Adjectives from Nouns; the Second Conjugation of Verbs]]
[[/Lesson 15|Lesson 15 - Personal Names; Nouns Accusative; Likes and Dislikes]]
[[/Lesson 16/]]
[[/Lesson 17|Lesson 17 - Past and future tenses]]
[[/Appendix A|Appendix A: Common phrases]]
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{{Chess Opening Theory/Position
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|parent=[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bb5|Spanish game]] → [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bb5/3...a6|Morphy defence]] → [[../|5. O-O]]
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== 5...Nxe4 · Open Spanish ==
Black takes the free pawn. However, while the Black king remains in the center, they must navigate the danger of the semi-open e-file carefully, and White can eventually recover the e-pawn.
[[/6. d4|'''6. d4''']] is the '''main line'''. White controls c5 (preventing ...Nc5) and threatens Black's e5 pawn. If Black takes it 6...exd4?!, the Riga variation, they run into complications from Re1 due to opening their e-file with their knight and king still on it. Therefore the continuation is usually 6...b5 7. Bb3 d5, and White gets the pawn back 8. dxe5.
The natural [[/6. Re1|'''6. Re1''']] is a very minor sideline. Black's knight can retreat to c5, hitting the bishop, and White can't preserve the bishop pair. After 6...Nc5 7. Bxc6 dxc6, Black is okay: the disappearance of the center pawns favors Black's bishop pair.
Likewise, now that Black's rejoinder ...Qd4 wouldn't come with a fork, White may want to try [[/6. Bxc6|'''6. Bxc6?!''']] first. 6...dxc6 7. Re1 (to expel Black's knight, or 7. d3) Nd6 8. Nxe5{{chess/not|-}}. White avoids the more theoretical main lines, but Black is equal or a little better and is afforded easy development. It's not necessary for White to give up the bishop pair to recover the pawn if they follow the main line instead.
=== History ===
The open defence is one of the most direct and combative ways for Black to meet the Spanish game. It is employed at all levels of the game.
The earliest recorded game in the open defence was played by Robert Brien and Robert Wormald (in consultation, with the black pieces) against [[w:Johann Löwenthal|Johann Löwenthal]] (1810―1876) in 1854. Löwenthal played a line beginning 6. Re1 and triumphed after a flashy queen sacrifice. His play was described by chess wit [[w:William Ewart Napier|William Napier]] as "like a man enraged, [he] smites his enemies hip and thigh."<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1336335 Löwenthal v Allies, 1854. Chessgames.com]</ref><ref>{{Cite book |title=Paul Morphy and the golden age of chess |last=Napier |first=William |publisher=David McKay Co. |year=1957 |location=New York |pages=17 |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.32106012423189 |editor-last=Horowitz |editor-first=I. A. |author-link=w:William Ewart Napier |orig-date=1934 |editor-link=w:Israel Albert Horowitz}}</ref>
Among its highest level appearances, it was the defence chosen by [[w:Viktor Korchnoi|Viktor Korchnoi]] to meet [[w:Anatoly Karpov|Karpov]]'s 1. e4 in the [[w:World Chess Championship 1978|1978]] and [[w:World Chess Championship 1981|1981 World Championship]] matches.
== Theory table ==
{{Chess Opening Theory/Table}}
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|line1=6. d4 b5 7. Bb3 d5 8. dxe5 Be6 9. c3 Bc5 10. Nbd2 O-O 11. Bc2
|name1=Open Spanish<br>→ St. Petersburg variation
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|line2=6. ... ... 7. ... ... 8. ... ... 9. Nbd2 Nc5 10. c3 Be7 11. Bc2 d4
|name2=Bernstein variation
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|line3=6. ... exd4 7. Re1 d5 8. Nxd4 Bd6 9. Nxc6 Bxh2+ 10. Kh1 Qh4 11. Rxe4+ dxe4 12. Qd8+ Qxd8 13. Nxd8+ Kxd8 14. Kxh2 Be6
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|line4=6. Re1 Nc5 7. Bxc6 dxc6 8. Nxe5 Be7 9. d4 Ne6
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|line5=6. Bxc6?! dxc6 7. Re1 Nd6 8. Nxe5 Be7 9. d4 O-O
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{{ChessMid}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
=== See also ===
* {{Cite book |title=The Open Spanish |last=Mikhalevski |first=Victor |publisher=Quality Chess |year=2013 |isbn=9781907982446 |location=Glasgow |author-link=w:Victor Mikhalevski}}
* {{Cite book |title=Open Ruy Lopez |last=Flear |first=Glenn |publisher=Everyman Publishers |year=2000 |isbn=185744261X |location=London |author-link=w:Glenn Flear}}
{{wikipedia|Ruy Lopez}}
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== Allow all users (registered and unregistered) to view edit filters and their logs? ==
Hello, everyone. I would like to propose allowing all users to view not just edit filters and [[Special:AbuseLog|their log]], but also detailed edit filter log entries. In addition to that, I am also proposing that we set <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications</code> to <code>true</code> by removing <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;</code>.
{{collapse top|This proposal aims to reverse a part of [[phab:T26304]] for the AbuseFilter extension:}}
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We would like to enable the AbuseFilter extension (see below) with custom permissions. Please *add*:
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true;
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">
I'm sorry for yet another reply, but the user rights for the abuse filter need to be tweaked to match the request.
abusefilter-view should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users.
abusefilter-log should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users.
The logic behind this was to prevent casual vandals from gaming the system.
Thank you for your efforts.
</syntaxhighlight>
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<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
case 'enwikibooks':
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false;
$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true; // T383332
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828
$wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864
break;
</syntaxhighlight>
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{{collapse top|Proposed configuration}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
case 'enwikibooks':
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828
$wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864
break;
</syntaxhighlight>
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Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:55, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
:See also: {{section link|Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals/2025/January#Reforming the edit filter}}. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:50, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
:I would support. It's worth noting that filters can be marked as private if it's a necessity to keep the logs not visible to everyone on the internet (if, for example, one is targeting a long-term abuser). The usual anti-vandalism filters are almost certainly never going to be looked through by the average opportunistic vandal, and it's an unnecessary hinderance to non-admins to have filters hidden without much of a reason. [[User:EggRoll97|EggRoll97]] ([[User talk:EggRoll97|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EggRoll97|contribs]]) 06:30, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
: I filed [[phab:T426992]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:51, 21 May 2026 (UTC)
== Introduce speedy deletion criteria? ==
I would like to propose that we introduce speedy deletion criteria to Wikibooks, such as {{tq|G1: [reason]}}. I suggest that we adapt from the English Wikipedia's CSD criteria ([[:w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]]) but utilize our existing deletion reasons, and even include '''G''' for general, '''R''' for redirects, and so on.
Speedy deletion reasons are already included in the [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy|deletion policy]], but should this proposal pass, the new speedy deletion criteria can be split out to a separate policy page, if needed (e.g. [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]).
Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:39, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
:On the whole, that seems like it could be useful to expand out our CSD in a more detailed way. Why don't you go ahead and create [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] as a draft, write out your initial proposal, and then we can workshop it together? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:33, 10 April 2026 (UTC)
:@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: How can this proposal avoid accusations of [[m:Instruction creep|instruction creep]]? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:21, 14 April 2026 (UTC)
:: How does instruction creep have anything to do with this? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:31, 14 April 2026 (UTC)
::: Well, in that case, we might keep the descriptions simple, not overly detailed. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:30, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
::::In that case, we may need to introduce that motion. – [[User:RestoreAccess111|RestoreAccess111]] <sup style="font-family:Arimo, Arial;">[[User talk:RestoreAccess111|Talk!]]</sup> <sup style="font-family:Times New Roman, Tinos;">[[Special:Contributions/RestoreAccess111|Watch!]]</sup> 04:38, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
:We already have speedy deletion though so I don't understand this proposal. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:56, 24 April 2026 (UTC)
:@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] I created a very early draft in [[User:Kingofnuthin/sandbox|my sandbox]] by merging content from [[w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]] and [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy]]. I added most of the criteria from English Wikipedia's page but I left some that can't be in Wikibooks (such as notability criteria). As I said, the draft is currently very undetailed and only provides simple explanations for criteria except for a few of them. You can add this draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] to clarify the details of the proposal. I am also open to any feedback regarding the draft. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:11, 26 April 2026 (UTC)
:: I moved your draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:15, 26 April 2026 (UTC)
::This generally looks good; I've got a couple comments on specific criteria:
::* "G5. Pages dependent on a non-existent or deleted page" includes subpages with no parent page. Given the extent to which Wikibooks uses page nesting, this seems risky - at a minimum, the criterion should be revised to "subpages with no parent '''book'''", and existing pages which meet this criterion should be grandfathered in or otherwise addressed.
::* "B4. Books that duplicate an existing topic" should probably be removed. Unlike Wikipedia, Wikibooks has historically allowed multiple books to address the same topic, e.g. [[Mandarin Chinese]] and [[Chinese (Mandarin)]], or [[C++ Language]] and [[C++ Programming]]. Whether a book "expands upon, details or improves information" in another book is very subjective; determining whether this is the case should be handled in a deletion discussion, not by an admin processing speedy deletions.
::Additionally, I'd suggest that three criteria be added:
::* Books which are over a week old and which contain no instructional content (e.g. books which are nothing but a table of contents). These books are already routinely deleted under [[WB:NMC]]; adopting this as a CSD streamlines the process.
::* Pages in any namespace which are unambiguously advertisements or promotional in nature (akin to [[:w:WP:CSD#G11]]).
::* Pages in any namespace which infringe upon copyright, akin to [[:w:WP:CSD#G12]]. F6/F7 address ''files'' which are copyvios, but not text.
::[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:54, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::: [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]], feel free to make those changes to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]], from your comments. It's a draft proposal. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:21, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: I agree on your thoughts for the removal of B4 and the addition of a new general criterion for copyvios, so I did those. However, I think that G5 is fine in its current state. I don't understand what situation would be "risky" in this case, so please provide some example for that. Additionally, I don't think we need an advertisement criterion right now, as Wikibooks does not seem to have a promotion problem, as it is a collection of textbooks. Also, you mentioned [[Wikibooks:NMC]] as a new criterion even though I copy-pasted criterion G1 from the exact part you mentioned. Such pages could be deleted under G1. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:06, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::::With regards to G5, I've seen some situations where a book was incorrectly renamed in such a way that some of the subpages remained under the original title of the book, or pages of a book are inadvertently created under an incorrect title. Given the proposed wording for G5, those pages would be eligible for speedy deletion, even though they are in use as part of the book.
::::With regards to advertisements, Wikibooks does get some spam page creations; you'll see some if you scroll through [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Log?type=delete the deletion log]. It's typically deleted quickly by admins, but if we're codifying criteria for speedy deletion, this should be included as an allowable reason.
::::As far as G1 / NMC is concerned, I initially read G1 as applying only to pages which contain no meaningful content at all, like pages which are empty, nonsense, or vandalism, and which should be deleted promptly. I see this as distinct from books which are superficially well-formed, but which fail to develop, e.g. a user who creates an ambitious-sounding table of contents for a book, but never returns to write any of the text. These shouldn't be deleted immediately (since it takes time to write content!), but are routinely speedily deleted once it's clear that no further content is forthcoming. Since this is a bit of a different process, it should probably be treated as a separate criterion. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:28, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::::I added "Editors should be careful when nominating such pages, as they might be incorrectly named instead. In such cases, editors should move the page to its correctly-titled version." to G5. For advertising you said "Wikibooks does get some spam page creations", but we already have "Spam and vandalism" for G1. In G1, I removed "abandoned content" and made it a new criterion B5 under the book section. (As this would only apply to books.) [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:43, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:Quite frankly I don't see the need for a wiki of this size, in addition to what {{u|Leaderboard}} has mentioned. The current reasonings are perfectly fine, and subtly discourage the use of using abbreviations meaningless to new users. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 05:51, 4 May 2026 (UTC)
::Maybe we could do it without abbreviations, whilst keeping the categories. Our current speedy deletion policy is too short, and only includes main and userspace pages. We need more criteria for the Cookbook and Wikijunior for example. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 12:21, 4 May 2026 (UTC)
:::But why? [[:w:Wikipedia:If it ain't broke, don't fix it|If it ain't broke, don't fix it]]. Cookbook and Wikijunior for all purposes of policy can generally be implied to be mainspace pages. I find this really overkill for a wiki of this size. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 07:55, 5 May 2026 (UTC)
::::I have to agree with SHB2000 here. One perk of a wiki like this is that we have rules when needed, but we don't put a rule for the sake for it. I haven't had anyone tell that they can't perform their tasks, and it's not like there's a lot of pages to delete. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 12:44, 7 May 2026 (UTC)
::My other worry with this change is that it removes a ''lot'' of flexibility when it comes to page deletions. That's especially crucial on a wiki like this where there is a lot of abandoned content lying around; I thus {{oppose}} this proposal in any form. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 10:11, 6 May 2026 (UTC)
::: In my [[User:Codename Noreste/sandbox|sandbox]], I changed from criterion number to {{tq|Speedy deletion:}} in accordance with kingofnuthin. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:43, 17 May 2026 (UTC)
== Questions about [[Wikibooks:Annotated texts]] ==
I was recently reading over the policy on annotated texts and had a few questions aimed at reforming that policy. (The talk page for the policy has been inactive for eleven years, so I figured a post there would be unlikely to attract attention.)
# First and foremost - how many annotated texts of the type described by this policy are actually hosted on Wikibooks? I am only aware of one, [[Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses]], which is quite incomplete. Are there a significant number more that I am unable to find? If not, might it be appropriate to revise this policy and related documents to reflect that annotated texts are, at best, an experimental part of the project?
# The policy on annotated texts currently permits '''unannotated''' source texts to be hosted on Wikibooks provided that either the text is not on Wikisource, or that it is "widely used in classrooms". This seems like a rather large unintended loophole in the policy - there are innumerable texts which have not been transcribed on Wikisource, but which it would not make sense for Wikibooks to house either. Similarly, there are many texts which are "widely used in classrooms", but which have never been annotated on Wikibooks and are unlikely to ever be. The policy also notes the possibility that a multilingual project could create annotated texts with parallel page names across all language editions; I am certainly unaware of any such. Are there any texts on Wikibooks which rely on this policy, or would it be appropriate to strike this section?
[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:54, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
:The policy seems to be contradicting [[Wikibooks:SOURCE]], which states that annotated texts are the only exception to published texts being on Wikibooks. This means that we have a policy that says unannotated source texts are permitted, and another one that says they aren't allowed. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 19:02, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
:There is also [[Annotations of The Complete Peanuts]]. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 14:26, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::That isn't an annotated text of the type described by this policy, as it doesn't include the original text that's being commented on. (Which it can't, because ''Peanuts'' is still under copyright.) [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 16:29, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::Correct, it is not an inline annotation: I was just pointing it out as another kind of annotated text here.
:::For what it's worth, our sister project Wikisource [[:s:en:Category:Wikisource annotations|also hosts inline annotations]], such as [[:s:en:What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?/Annotated]], which I made. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 16:33, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::The main problem here is that the policy permits "unannotated texts" even though we don't host them here. I think that the first thing you mentioned can stay but we might need to strike out the second part from the policy as it is contradictory. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:38, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::::Yeah - I certainly don't mean to suggest that the ''Ulysses'' annotations need to go away; I'm mostly curious if this policy has any wider applicability, or if its only function is to allow this one text. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:37, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
== Proposal related to FlaggedRevs ==
{{tracked|T426992|fixed}}
As said per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/General#Page patrolling]], I would like to propose the following:
# <code>$wgUseNPPatrol</code> and <code>$wgUseFilePatrol</code> are both to be set to <code>false</code>.
# <code>autopatrol</code> and <code>patrol</code> are to be removed from some user groups on this wiki.
This is because FlaggedRevs is used to review new pages and edits, so I don't think MediaWiki's native patrol function is needed here. It's similar to [[phab:T423461]] (completely turning off the new page patrol function on Ukrainian Wikipedia).
In addition, I would like to propose we move the following interface pages once after the below configuration has been implemented:
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-1]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-1]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-2]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-2]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-3]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-3]]
I don't really see a reason why we should use {{tq|value}} instead of {{tq|accuracy}} to stand out, when some other projects use {{tq|accuracy}}.
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=== core-Permissions.php ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
'+enwikibooks' => [
'bot' => [ 'autopatrol' => false, ],
'editor' => [
'rollback' => true,
'suppressredirect' => true,
],
'flood' => [ 'bot' => true ],
'sysop' => [
'autopatrol' => false,
'patrol' => false,
'importupload' => true, // T278683
],
'uploader' => [
'upload' => true,
'reupload' => true,
],
'import' => [ 'mergehistory' => true ], // T382785
'transwiki' => [ 'mergehistory' => true ], // T382785
],
</syntaxhighlight>
=== flaggedrevs.php ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
elseif ( $wgDBname == 'enwikibooks' ) {
// Limited to the main, Cookbook, and Wikijunior namespaces (T408110)
$wgFlaggedRevsNamespaces = [ NS_MAIN, 102, 110 ];
$wgFlaggedRevsTags = [ 'accuracy' => [ 'levels' => 3 ] ];
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['stablesettings'] = true;
unset( $wgGroupPermissions['reviewer'] );
}
</syntaxhighlight>
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Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:05, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{support}}, patrolling is obsolete since we have FlaggedRevs extension here. Additionally, we should also consider renaming <code>editor</code> to <code>reviewer</code> to avoid confusion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 15:19, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
:: I agree, but about the <code>validate</code> user right, is this still needed? <code>reviewer</code> has it by default, and administrators already have that user right; we might need to consider whether to remove <code>validate</code> completely from this wiki.
:: Also, <code>reviewer</code> is ''not'' under autopromotion, so this means an administrator will have to manually grant and remove that user group, unlike <code>editor</code>. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:45, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
::: {{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Kingofnuthin|Kingofnuthin]] to my response. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:59, 17 May 2026 (UTC)
::::If renaming the group would result in the autopromotion breaking, couldn't we edit the autopromotion as well? If this would break current reviewers' permissions I don't think we really need it right now as it is just known as <code>editor</code> to the software. For the validate right, I don't have much technical knowledge so I don't know what it does, I can't give an opinion on that. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 12:07, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
::::: @[[User:Kingofnuthin|Kingofnuthin]] Regarding <code>validate</code>, if we use this line of code...<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
$wgFlaggedRevsTagsRestrictions = [
'accuracy' => [ 'review' => 2, 'validate' => 3 ],
];
</syntaxhighlight>... it means that reviewers will only be able to flag revisions either as minimal or average, while <code>validate</code> is required to flag revisions as good quality (in which using the current configuration, only administrators can do; therefore, <code>validate</code> is not needed at all here). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:03, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{support}} I'd be inclined toward standard patrolling rather than FlaggedRevs, but I agree that having both seems clearly redundant and just introduces an administrative burden. ―[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''<span style="color:black">v</span>f</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 15:21, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{ping|Kingofnuthin}} and {{ping|Koavf}} It's done, but I noticed a major side effect when we removed the `validate` user right, most likely: no one can mark any revisions with quality (aside from reviewing). We might need to add that user right to reviewers and administrators. Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:07, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Do we really need quality marks here? From what I have seen, the revisions are almost always marked as minimal. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 14:58, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::: If you take a look at [[Special:Log/review]], I just marked [[Cookbook:Githeri]] as reviewed (akin to marking that recipe as patrolled), but the quality is minimal (in which no one can change). Does this describe what you are saying above? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:59, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Yeah, this is tricky. Like KoN mentions above, I don't really know how important this feature is. ―[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''<span style="color:black">v</span>f</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 21:29, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Has anyone checked to see what the realistic shelf life for [[mw:Extension:FlaggedRevs]] is? Maybe we should make a change, but in the opposite direction. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 22:56, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::: Which change are you describing here {{tq|in the opposite direction}}? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 22:57, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::I'm wondering whether we should rely more on MediaWiki's native patrol function than on FlaggedRevs. MediaWiki's native patrol function is more likely to be working 10 years from now. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 23:05, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::: Yes, but according to the historical project page [[Wikibooks:New page patrol]], {{tq|Please note that the patroller flag was retired when English Wikibooks enabled FlaggedRevs. The job that was once done by patrollers is now done by reviewers. Most of the content of this page is still accurate; we just use a different interface to do more-or-less the same thing.}} [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:10, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::::That doesn't tell us how we should plan for the future. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 02:50, 26 May 2026 (UTC)
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== Allow all users (registered and unregistered) to view edit filters and their logs? ==
Hello, everyone. I would like to propose allowing all users to view not just edit filters and [[Special:AbuseLog|their log]], but also detailed edit filter log entries. In addition to that, I am also proposing that we set <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications</code> to <code>true</code> by removing <code>$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;</code>.
{{collapse top|This proposal aims to reverse a part of [[phab:T26304]] for the AbuseFilter extension:}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">
We would like to enable the AbuseFilter extension (see below) with custom permissions. Please *add*:
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true;
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">
I'm sorry for yet another reply, but the user rights for the abuse filter need to be tweaked to match the request.
abusefilter-view should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users.
abusefilter-log should be for autoconfirmed/confirmed only and not for all users.
The logic behind this was to prevent casual vandals from gaming the system.
Thank you for your efforts.
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{{collapse top|Current configuration}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
case 'enwikibooks':
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-view'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log'] = false;
$wgAbuseFilterNotifications = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-view'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true; // T383332
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828
$wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864
break;
</syntaxhighlight>
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{{collapse top|Proposed configuration}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
case 'enwikibooks':
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['abusefilter-log-detail'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['abusefilter-revert'] = true; // T411828
$wgAbuseFilterActions['block'] = true; // T273864
break;
</syntaxhighlight>
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Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:55, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
:See also: {{section link|Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals/2025/January#Reforming the edit filter}}. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:50, 2 April 2026 (UTC)
:I would support. It's worth noting that filters can be marked as private if it's a necessity to keep the logs not visible to everyone on the internet (if, for example, one is targeting a long-term abuser). The usual anti-vandalism filters are almost certainly never going to be looked through by the average opportunistic vandal, and it's an unnecessary hinderance to non-admins to have filters hidden without much of a reason. [[User:EggRoll97|EggRoll97]] ([[User talk:EggRoll97|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/EggRoll97|contribs]]) 06:30, 19 May 2026 (UTC)
: I filed [[phab:T426992]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:51, 21 May 2026 (UTC)
== Introduce speedy deletion criteria? ==
I would like to propose that we introduce speedy deletion criteria to Wikibooks, such as {{tq|G1: [reason]}}. I suggest that we adapt from the English Wikipedia's CSD criteria ([[:w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]]) but utilize our existing deletion reasons, and even include '''G''' for general, '''R''' for redirects, and so on.
Speedy deletion reasons are already included in the [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy|deletion policy]], but should this proposal pass, the new speedy deletion criteria can be split out to a separate policy page, if needed (e.g. [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]).
Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:39, 7 April 2026 (UTC)
:On the whole, that seems like it could be useful to expand out our CSD in a more detailed way. Why don't you go ahead and create [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] as a draft, write out your initial proposal, and then we can workshop it together? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:33, 10 April 2026 (UTC)
:@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: How can this proposal avoid accusations of [[m:Instruction creep|instruction creep]]? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 23:21, 14 April 2026 (UTC)
:: How does instruction creep have anything to do with this? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:31, 14 April 2026 (UTC)
::: Well, in that case, we might keep the descriptions simple, not overly detailed. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 02:30, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
::::In that case, we may need to introduce that motion. – [[User:RestoreAccess111|RestoreAccess111]] <sup style="font-family:Arimo, Arial;">[[User talk:RestoreAccess111|Talk!]]</sup> <sup style="font-family:Times New Roman, Tinos;">[[Special:Contributions/RestoreAccess111|Watch!]]</sup> 04:38, 17 April 2026 (UTC)
:We already have speedy deletion though so I don't understand this proposal. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 15:56, 24 April 2026 (UTC)
:@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] I created a very early draft in [[User:Kingofnuthin/sandbox|my sandbox]] by merging content from [[w:Wikipedia:Speedy deletion]] and [[Wikibooks:Deletion policy]]. I added most of the criteria from English Wikipedia's page but I left some that can't be in Wikibooks (such as notability criteria). As I said, the draft is currently very undetailed and only provides simple explanations for criteria except for a few of them. You can add this draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]] to clarify the details of the proposal. I am also open to any feedback regarding the draft. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:11, 26 April 2026 (UTC)
:: I moved your draft to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]]. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:15, 26 April 2026 (UTC)
::This generally looks good; I've got a couple comments on specific criteria:
::* "G5. Pages dependent on a non-existent or deleted page" includes subpages with no parent page. Given the extent to which Wikibooks uses page nesting, this seems risky - at a minimum, the criterion should be revised to "subpages with no parent '''book'''", and existing pages which meet this criterion should be grandfathered in or otherwise addressed.
::* "B4. Books that duplicate an existing topic" should probably be removed. Unlike Wikipedia, Wikibooks has historically allowed multiple books to address the same topic, e.g. [[Mandarin Chinese]] and [[Chinese (Mandarin)]], or [[C++ Language]] and [[C++ Programming]]. Whether a book "expands upon, details or improves information" in another book is very subjective; determining whether this is the case should be handled in a deletion discussion, not by an admin processing speedy deletions.
::Additionally, I'd suggest that three criteria be added:
::* Books which are over a week old and which contain no instructional content (e.g. books which are nothing but a table of contents). These books are already routinely deleted under [[WB:NMC]]; adopting this as a CSD streamlines the process.
::* Pages in any namespace which are unambiguously advertisements or promotional in nature (akin to [[:w:WP:CSD#G11]]).
::* Pages in any namespace which infringe upon copyright, akin to [[:w:WP:CSD#G12]]. F6/F7 address ''files'' which are copyvios, but not text.
::[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 05:54, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::: [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]], feel free to make those changes to [[Wikibooks:Speedy deletion]], from your comments. It's a draft proposal. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:21, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::@[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]]: I agree on your thoughts for the removal of B4 and the addition of a new general criterion for copyvios, so I did those. However, I think that G5 is fine in its current state. I don't understand what situation would be "risky" in this case, so please provide some example for that. Additionally, I don't think we need an advertisement criterion right now, as Wikibooks does not seem to have a promotion problem, as it is a collection of textbooks. Also, you mentioned [[Wikibooks:NMC]] as a new criterion even though I copy-pasted criterion G1 from the exact part you mentioned. Such pages could be deleted under G1. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:06, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::::With regards to G5, I've seen some situations where a book was incorrectly renamed in such a way that some of the subpages remained under the original title of the book, or pages of a book are inadvertently created under an incorrect title. Given the proposed wording for G5, those pages would be eligible for speedy deletion, even though they are in use as part of the book.
::::With regards to advertisements, Wikibooks does get some spam page creations; you'll see some if you scroll through [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Log?type=delete the deletion log]. It's typically deleted quickly by admins, but if we're codifying criteria for speedy deletion, this should be included as an allowable reason.
::::As far as G1 / NMC is concerned, I initially read G1 as applying only to pages which contain no meaningful content at all, like pages which are empty, nonsense, or vandalism, and which should be deleted promptly. I see this as distinct from books which are superficially well-formed, but which fail to develop, e.g. a user who creates an ambitious-sounding table of contents for a book, but never returns to write any of the text. These shouldn't be deleted immediately (since it takes time to write content!), but are routinely speedily deleted once it's clear that no further content is forthcoming. Since this is a bit of a different process, it should probably be treated as a separate criterion. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:28, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::::I added "Editors should be careful when nominating such pages, as they might be incorrectly named instead. In such cases, editors should move the page to its correctly-titled version." to G5. For advertising you said "Wikibooks does get some spam page creations", but we already have "Spam and vandalism" for G1. In G1, I removed "abandoned content" and made it a new criterion B5 under the book section. (As this would only apply to books.) [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 17:43, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:Quite frankly I don't see the need for a wiki of this size, in addition to what {{u|Leaderboard}} has mentioned. The current reasonings are perfectly fine, and subtly discourage the use of using abbreviations meaningless to new users. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 05:51, 4 May 2026 (UTC)
::Maybe we could do it without abbreviations, whilst keeping the categories. Our current speedy deletion policy is too short, and only includes main and userspace pages. We need more criteria for the Cookbook and Wikijunior for example. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 12:21, 4 May 2026 (UTC)
:::But why? [[:w:Wikipedia:If it ain't broke, don't fix it|If it ain't broke, don't fix it]]. Cookbook and Wikijunior for all purposes of policy can generally be implied to be mainspace pages. I find this really overkill for a wiki of this size. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 07:55, 5 May 2026 (UTC)
::::I have to agree with SHB2000 here. One perk of a wiki like this is that we have rules when needed, but we don't put a rule for the sake for it. I haven't had anyone tell that they can't perform their tasks, and it's not like there's a lot of pages to delete. [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 12:44, 7 May 2026 (UTC)
::My other worry with this change is that it removes a ''lot'' of flexibility when it comes to page deletions. That's especially crucial on a wiki like this where there is a lot of abandoned content lying around; I thus {{oppose}} this proposal in any form. --[[User:SHB2000|SHB2000]] ([[User talk:SHB2000|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/SHB2000|contribs]]) 10:11, 6 May 2026 (UTC)
::: In my [[User:Codename Noreste/sandbox|sandbox]], I changed from criterion number to {{tq|Speedy deletion:}} in accordance with kingofnuthin. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:43, 17 May 2026 (UTC)
== Questions about [[Wikibooks:Annotated texts]] ==
I was recently reading over the policy on annotated texts and had a few questions aimed at reforming that policy. (The talk page for the policy has been inactive for eleven years, so I figured a post there would be unlikely to attract attention.)
# First and foremost - how many annotated texts of the type described by this policy are actually hosted on Wikibooks? I am only aware of one, [[Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses]], which is quite incomplete. Are there a significant number more that I am unable to find? If not, might it be appropriate to revise this policy and related documents to reflect that annotated texts are, at best, an experimental part of the project?
# The policy on annotated texts currently permits '''unannotated''' source texts to be hosted on Wikibooks provided that either the text is not on Wikisource, or that it is "widely used in classrooms". This seems like a rather large unintended loophole in the policy - there are innumerable texts which have not been transcribed on Wikisource, but which it would not make sense for Wikibooks to house either. Similarly, there are many texts which are "widely used in classrooms", but which have never been annotated on Wikibooks and are unlikely to ever be. The policy also notes the possibility that a multilingual project could create annotated texts with parallel page names across all language editions; I am certainly unaware of any such. Are there any texts on Wikibooks which rely on this policy, or would it be appropriate to strike this section?
[[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 18:54, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
:The policy seems to be contradicting [[Wikibooks:SOURCE]], which states that annotated texts are the only exception to published texts being on Wikibooks. This means that we have a policy that says unannotated source texts are permitted, and another one that says they aren't allowed. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 19:02, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
:There is also [[Annotations of The Complete Peanuts]]. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 14:26, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::That isn't an annotated text of the type described by this policy, as it doesn't include the original text that's being commented on. (Which it can't, because ''Peanuts'' is still under copyright.) [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 16:29, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::Correct, it is not an inline annotation: I was just pointing it out as another kind of annotated text here.
:::For what it's worth, our sister project Wikisource [[:s:en:Category:Wikisource annotations|also hosts inline annotations]], such as [[:s:en:What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?/Annotated]], which I made. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 16:33, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
:::The main problem here is that the policy permits "unannotated texts" even though we don't host them here. I think that the first thing you mentioned can stay but we might need to strike out the second part from the policy as it is contradictory. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 16:38, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
::::Yeah - I certainly don't mean to suggest that the ''Ulysses'' annotations need to go away; I'm mostly curious if this policy has any wider applicability, or if its only function is to allow this one text. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 17:37, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
== Proposal related to FlaggedRevs ==
{{tracked|T426992|fixed}}
As said per [[Wikibooks:Reading room/General#Page patrolling]], I would like to propose the following:
# <code>$wgUseNPPatrol</code> and <code>$wgUseFilePatrol</code> are both to be set to <code>false</code>.
# <code>autopatrol</code> and <code>patrol</code> are to be removed from some user groups on this wiki.
This is because FlaggedRevs is used to review new pages and edits, so I don't think MediaWiki's native patrol function is needed here. It's similar to [[phab:T423461]] (completely turning off the new page patrol function on Ukrainian Wikipedia).
In addition, I would like to propose we move the following interface pages once after the below configuration has been implemented:
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-1]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-1]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-2]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-2]]
* [[MediaWiki:Revreview-value-3]] to [[MediaWiki:Revreview-accuracy-3]]
I don't really see a reason why we should use {{tq|value}} instead of {{tq|accuracy}} to stand out, when some other projects use {{tq|accuracy}}.
{{collapse top|Proposed configuration}}
=== core-Permissions.php ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
'+enwikibooks' => [
'bot' => [ 'autopatrol' => false, ],
'editor' => [
'rollback' => true,
'suppressredirect' => true,
],
'flood' => [ 'bot' => true ],
'sysop' => [
'autopatrol' => false,
'patrol' => false,
'importupload' => true, // T278683
],
'uploader' => [
'upload' => true,
'reupload' => true,
],
'import' => [ 'mergehistory' => true ], // T382785
'transwiki' => [ 'mergehistory' => true ], // T382785
],
</syntaxhighlight>
=== flaggedrevs.php ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
elseif ( $wgDBname == 'enwikibooks' ) {
// Limited to the main, Cookbook, and Wikijunior namespaces (T408110)
$wgFlaggedRevsNamespaces = [ NS_MAIN, 102, 110 ];
$wgFlaggedRevsTags = [ 'accuracy' => [ 'levels' => 3 ] ];
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['stablesettings'] = true;
unset( $wgGroupPermissions['reviewer'] );
}
</syntaxhighlight>
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Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:05, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{support}}, patrolling is obsolete since we have FlaggedRevs extension here. Additionally, we should also consider renaming <code>editor</code> to <code>reviewer</code> to avoid confusion. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 15:19, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
:: I agree, but about the <code>validate</code> user right, is this still needed? <code>reviewer</code> has it by default, and administrators already have that user right; we might need to consider whether to remove <code>validate</code> completely from this wiki.
:: Also, <code>reviewer</code> is ''not'' under autopromotion, so this means an administrator will have to manually grant and remove that user group, unlike <code>editor</code>. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:45, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
::: {{courtesy ping}} to @[[User:Kingofnuthin|Kingofnuthin]] to my response. [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 20:59, 17 May 2026 (UTC)
::::If renaming the group would result in the autopromotion breaking, couldn't we edit the autopromotion as well? If this would break current reviewers' permissions I don't think we really need it right now as it is just known as <code>editor</code> to the software. For the validate right, I don't have much technical knowledge so I don't know what it does, I can't give an opinion on that. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 12:07, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
::::: @[[User:Kingofnuthin|Kingofnuthin]] Regarding <code>validate</code>, if we use this line of code...<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
$wgFlaggedRevsTagsRestrictions = [
'accuracy' => [ 'review' => 2, 'validate' => 3 ],
];
</syntaxhighlight>... it means that reviewers will only be able to flag revisions either as minimal or average, while <code>validate</code> is required to flag revisions as good quality (in which using the current configuration, only administrators can do; therefore, <code>validate</code> is not needed at all here). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:03, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{support}} I'd be inclined toward standard patrolling rather than FlaggedRevs, but I agree that having both seems clearly redundant and just introduces an administrative burden. ―[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''<span style="color:black">v</span>f</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 15:21, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
:{{ping|Kingofnuthin}} and {{ping|Koavf}} It's done, but I noticed a major side effect when we removed the `validate` user right, most likely: no one can mark any revisions with quality (aside from reviewing). We might need to add that user right to reviewers and administrators. Thoughts? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 14:07, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Do we really need quality marks here? From what I have seen, the revisions are almost always marked as minimal. [[User:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: lime">kingofnuthin</span>]] ([[User talk:kingofnuthin|<span style="font-family: Georgia; color: teal">talk</span>]]) 14:58, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::: If you take a look at [[Special:Log/review]], I just marked [[Cookbook:Githeri]] as reviewed (akin to marking that recipe as patrolled), but the quality is minimal (in which no one can change). Does this describe what you are saying above? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:59, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Yeah, this is tricky. Like KoN mentions above, I don't really know how important this feature is. ―[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''<span style="color:black">v</span>f</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 21:29, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::Has anyone checked to see what the realistic shelf life for [[mw:Extension:FlaggedRevs]] is? Maybe we should make a change, but in the opposite direction. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 22:56, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::: Which change are you describing here {{tq|in the opposite direction}}? [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 22:57, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::I'm wondering whether we should rely more on MediaWiki's native patrol function than on FlaggedRevs. MediaWiki's native patrol function is more likely to be working 10 years from now. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 23:05, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::: Yes, but according to the historical project page [[Wikibooks:New page patrol]], {{tq|Please note that the patroller flag was retired when English Wikibooks enabled FlaggedRevs. The job that was once done by patrollers is now done by reviewers. Most of the content of this page is still accurate; we just use a different interface to do more-or-less the same thing.}} [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 23:10, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
::::::That doesn't tell us how we should plan for the future. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/WhatamIdoing|contribs]]) 02:50, 26 May 2026 (UTC)
== Proposal to discontinue quality criteria levels via FlaggedRevs ==
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I would like to propose discontinuing the [[Help:Tracking changes#Quality criteria and levels|quality criteria levels]]; by using <code>$wgFlaggedRevsTags = [ 'accuracy' => [ 'levels' => 1 ] ];</code>, there would only be two levels, unreviewed and reviewed, per the comments on the previous proposal above (and because <code>validate</code> is no longer available). [[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 11:42, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
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== 6. Re1 ==
A minor sideline. Black's best move is '''6...Nc5''', and White can't preserve the bishop pair.
This leads to 7. Bxc6 dxc6 8. d4 Ne6 9. Nxe5 Be7 10. Be3 0-0 11. c4 and either 11...Bf6 or 11...Bd6, with an equal position.
== Theory table ==
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==References==
{{reflist}}
=== See also ===
{{wikipedia|Ruy Lopez}}
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== 4. Bxf7+?? · Jerome Gambit ==
4. Bxf7+?? is the unhinged Jerome Gambit. Though a Bxf7+ sacrifice works in many lines in the Italian, this is far too early and it is objectively woeful for White. However, it is sharp enough that White has some success at the club level.
The idea is [[/4...Kxf7|'''4...Kxf7''']] 5. Nxe5+ Nxe5 6. Qh5+, and White hopes that between Black's exposed king and the skewering of Black's pieces on the fifth rank they will swindle compensation. e.g. 6. Qh5+ g6 7. Qxe5 d6?? (better is Qe7{{chess/not|--}}) 8. Qxh8{{chess/not|++}}.
After 4...Kxf7 5. Nxe5+ Nxe5 6. Qh5+ there are several winning approaches for Black. The engine line involves marching their king out to into the middle of the board to guard the bishop: 6...Ke6 7. Qf5+ Kd6 8. f4 Kc6 9. Qxe5 Nf6{{chess/not|---}} etc, and despite the weakness of their enemy's king, White's queen alone can't sustain an attack.
The simplest approach is to just return the bishop, 6...Ng6 7. Qxc6{{Chess/not|--}}. White has only captured two pawns in exchange for their knight, and the only piece they have developed is their queen. Black can come out swinging.
=== History ===
So named for Alonzo Wheeler Jerome, who wheeled it out against William Shinkman in 1874.<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1487237 Jerome v Shinkman, 1874 - Chessgames.com]</ref> [[W:Joseph Henry Blackburne|Joseph Blackburne]] referred to it as the "Kentucky opening".<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1029000 NN v Blackburne, 1884 - Chessgames.com]</ref>
==Theory table==
{{Chess Opening Theory/Table}}
'''1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. Bxf7'''
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<th align="left">5</th>
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<th align="right">Jerome Gambit</th>
<td><br>[[/4...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td>
<td>Nxe5+<br>Nxe5</td>
<td>=+</td>
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{{ChessMid}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
=== See also===
{{wikipedia|Jerome Gambit}}
{{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}}
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== 4. Bxf7+?? · Jerome gambit ==
4. Bxf7+?? is the unhinged Jerome gambit. Though a Bxf7+ sacrifice works in many lines in the Italian, this is far too early and it is objectively woeful for White. However, it is sharp enough that White has some success at the club level.
The idea is [[/4...Kxf7|'''4...Kxf7''']] 5. Nxe5+ Nxe5 6. Qh5+, and White hopes that between Black's exposed king and the skewering of Black's pieces on the fifth rank they will swindle compensation. e.g. 6. Qh5+ g6 7. Qxe5 d6?? (better is Qe7{{chess/not|--}}) 8. Qxh8{{chess/not|++}}.
After 4...Kxf7 5. Nxe5+ Nxe5 6. Qh5+ there are several winning approaches for Black. The engine line involves marching their king out to into the middle of the board to guard the bishop: 6...Ke6 7. Qf5+ Kd6 8. f4 Kc6 9. Qxe5 Nf6{{chess/not|---}} etc, and despite the weakness of their enemy's king, White's queen alone can't sustain an attack.
The simplest approach is to just return the bishop, 6...Ng6 7. Qxc6{{Chess/not|--}}. White has only captured two pawns in exchange for their knight, and the only piece they have developed is their queen. Black can come out swinging.
=== History ===
So named for Alonzo Wheeler Jerome, who wheeled it out against William Shinkman in 1874.<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1487237 Jerome v Shinkman, 1874 - Chessgames.com]</ref> [[W:Joseph Henry Blackburne|Joseph Blackburne]] referred to it as the "Kentucky opening".<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1029000 NN v Blackburne, 1884 - Chessgames.com]</ref>
==Theory table==
{{Chess Opening Theory/Table}}
'''1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. Bxf7'''
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<tr>
<th></th>
<th align="left">4</th>
<th align="left">5</th>
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<td><br>[[/4...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td>
<td>Nxe5+<br>Nxe5</td>
<td>=+</td>
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{{ChessMid}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
=== See also===
{{wikipedia|Jerome Gambit}}
{{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}}
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== 4. Bxf7+?? · Jerome gambit ==
4. Bxf7+?? is the unhinged Jerome gambit. Though a Bxf7+ sacrifice works in many lines in the Italian, this is far too early and it is objectively woeful for White. However, it is sharp enough that White has some success at the club level.
The idea is [[/4...Kxf7|'''4...Kxf7''']] 5. Nxe5+ Nxe5 6. Qh5+, and White hopes that between Black's exposed king and the skewering of Black's pieces on the fifth rank they will swindle compensation. e.g. 6. Qh5+ g6 7. Qxe5 d6?? (better is Qe7{{chess/not|--}}) 8. Qxh8{{chess/not|++}}.
After 4...Kxf7 5. Nxe5+ Nxe5 6. Qh5+ there are several winning approaches for Black. The engine line involves marching their king out to into the middle of the board to guard the bishop: 6...Ke6 7. Qf5+ Kd6 8. f4 Kc6 9. Qxe5 Nf6{{chess/not|---}} etc, and despite the weakness of their enemy's king, White's queen alone can't sustain an attack.
The simplest approach is to just return the bishop, 6...Ng6 7. Qxc6{{Chess/not|--}}. White has only captured two pawns in exchange for their knight, and the only piece they have developed is their queen. Black can come out swinging.
=== History ===
So named for Alonzo Wheeler Jerome, who wheeled it out against William Shinkman in 1874.<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1487237 Jerome v Shinkman, 1874 - Chessgames.com]</ref> [[W:Joseph Henry Blackburne|Joseph Blackburne]] referred to it as the "Kentucky opening".<ref>[https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1029000 NN v Blackburne, 1884 - Chessgames.com]</ref>
==Theory table==
{{Chess Opening Theory/Table}}
'''1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. Bxf7'''
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<td><br>[[/4...Kxf7|Kxf7]]</td>
<td>Nxe5+<br>Nxe5</td>
<td>=+</td>
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{{ChessMid}}
==References==
{{reflist}}
=== See also===
{{wikipedia|Jerome Gambit}}
{{Chess Opening Theory/Footer}}
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="5%" |Overall
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! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
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| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
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| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
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| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
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| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
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| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
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| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
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3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
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====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Aspire
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| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
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| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
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| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
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| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
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| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
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| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
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| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
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| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
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| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
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| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
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| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
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| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
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| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
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| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
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| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 5920G || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc888 codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
|-
| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
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| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
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| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to rubbish bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
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| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
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| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2024 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
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| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
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| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
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| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
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| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
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|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
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| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
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|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
|-
|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
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| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
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| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
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| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
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| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
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| <!--Opinion-->2027
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=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
</pre>
=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
[[#top|...to the top]]
Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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|}
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
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| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 5920G || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc888 codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
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==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
|-
| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
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| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
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| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to rubbish bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
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| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
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| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
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| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2024 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
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| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
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| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
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| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
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| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
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| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
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| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
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|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
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|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
|-
|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
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===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
</pre>
=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
[[#top|...to the top]]
Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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|}
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
</pre >
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 5920G || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc888 codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
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Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
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Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
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| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
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| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
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| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
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| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
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| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
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|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
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| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
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| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
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| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
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| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
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| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
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| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
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| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
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| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
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| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
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| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
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| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
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| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
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| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
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| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
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| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to rubbish bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
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iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
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| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
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|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
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|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
|-
|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
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! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
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Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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|}
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 5920G || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc888 codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
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Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
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| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
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| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
|-
| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
|-
| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
|-
|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
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[[#Desktop Systems]]
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=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 5920G || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc888 codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
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| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
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| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
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| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
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| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
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| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
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| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
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| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
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Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
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| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
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| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
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| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
|-
| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
|-
|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
|-
|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
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! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
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| <!--Chipset-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
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| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 5920G || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc888 codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
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Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
|-
| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
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| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
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| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
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| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
|-
| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
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| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
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| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
|-
|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
|-
|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
|-
|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
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| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
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| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
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==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
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! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
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! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
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| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
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==Introduction==
This a list of computer hardware tested with mostly native AROS installs and, in the recommended sections, of virtual machines
With 64bit support it is recommended 8Gb ram is needed and that SSE 4.1 and AVX are supported in the CPU i.e. from year 2012 for Intel CPUs and 2013 for AMD CPUs. They are x86-64 instruction sets designed to perform the same operations on multiple data items simultaneously, a technique known as Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD). This allows for increased performance in tasks involving parallel computation. SSE 4.1 is a 128-bit SIMD instruction set, while AVX introduced 256-bit SIMD, further enhancing performance. Some apps require these features to run well, like 3D, multimedia decoding or JIT (javascript) in Odyssey web browser. If not the apps may work slower or might fail.
If you have encountered differently (i.e. problems, incompatibilities, faults, annoyances, environment, errors, review of setup etc) please update this information.
Please bear in mind that AROS has only a few hardware driver developers, whilst Linux counts in the tens and Windows in the hundreds.
[[#Laptops]]
[[#Netbook]]
[[#Desktop Systems]]
[[#AMD Sockets]]
[[#Intel Sockets]]
[[#Recommended hardware (32-bit)]]
[[#Recommended hardware (64-bit)]]
=== Laptops ===
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* 2006/2007 Dell Latitude D-series laptops - business class machines, good support in Aros, easy to replace wifi card
* 2006 some [https://www.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/toshiba-satellite-pro-a200-28550/review Satellite Pro A200]
* 2008 For the tiny carry anywhere, the early run of Acer Aspire netbooks
Rough estimate from taking a random laptop notebook what you can expect from a Native install of AROS
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! width="10%" |Date
! width="5%" |Overall
! width="5%" |Gfx VESA
! width="5%" |Gfx 2D Acceleration
! width="10%" |Gfx 3D Acceleration
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="20%" |Comments
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| Before 2002 || Poor to OK || VESA 90% || 2D 10% || {{N/A}} || Audio 10% || 40% || Wired 70% || 2% || Max RAM 512MB
|-
| 2002-2005 || OK || VESA 95% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 30% || 70% || Wired 50% || 10% || Max RAM 2GB (for 32bit)
|-
| 2005-2012 || Good || VESA 98% || 2D 60% || 3D 30% || Audio 40% || 80% || Wired 30% || 10% || Max RAM 3Gb (32bit) to 8GB (64bit)
|-
| 2013-2017 || OK || VESA 98% || 2D 10% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 20% || Wired 20% || 0% || Max RAM 8GB / 16GB better to go Ryzen over older AMD A series
|-
| 2018-2024 || Poor || VESA 98% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 20% || 0% || Wired 30% || 0% || Max RAM 32GB better 64bit option with a internal dvd drive and ethernet
|-
| 2025-202x || Poor || VESA 95% || 2D 0% || 3D 0% || Audio 0% || 0% || Wired 10% || 0% || Max RAM 64GB AI disruption of previous hardware
|-
|}
3D tests now conducted with apps found in Demos/AROS/Mesa and run at default size (may need to View As -> Show All to see them.
Any laptop with Windows 7(TM) 64bit or higher install, the bios and hard drive set in uefi/gpt mode (install of AROS incompatible)
Most vendor suppliers get OEM (original equipment manufacturers) to make their laptops. These brand name companies purchase their laptops from
*80% ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) such as Quanta, Compal, Wistron, Inventec, Foxconn (Hon Hai), Flextronics and Asus (now Pegatron)
*20% MiTAC, FIC, Arima, Uniwill, ECS, Tonfang Origin and Clevo
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| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer/Gateway/Emachines====
Company founded under the name of Multitech in Taiwan in 1976, renamed to Acer or Acer Group in 1987
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
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Packard Bell
Aspire
Extensa
TimeLine
Travelmate
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! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="2%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
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| <!--Name-->Travelmate 505 506 507 508 Series || <!--Chipset-->P2 Celeron 466Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neo Magic Magic Graph 128XD (NM2160)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Crystal CS}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 minimal support but no audio etc - 506T, 506DX, 507T, 507DX, 508T
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 340 342 343 345 347 || <!--Chipset-->ALi M1621 with piii || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber 9525 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1969 Solo-1}} || <!--USB-->2 ALi OHCI USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->a few have Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 32bit - 340T, 341T, 342T, 342TV, 343TV, 345T, 347TV
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| <!--Name-->TravelMate 350 351 352 353 || <!--Chipset-->Ali with piii || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Trident Cyber Blade DSTN/Ai1 || <!--Audio-->{{No|ali5451}} || <!--USB-->2 USB 1.1 Ali M5237 OHCI || <!--Ethernet-->e100 || <!--Wireless-->Acer InviLink IEEE 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit very limited support but no support for PCMCIA O2 Micro OZ6933 - 350T, 351TEV, 352TEV, 353TEV
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 610 series 611 612 613 614 || <!--Chipset-->815 P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 82815 cgc || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 pro || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit - 610TXVi 610T 611TXV 612TX 613TXC
|-
| Aspire 3003LM || SIS AMD 3000 1.8GHz || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SIS AGP M760GX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 SIS codec}} || 3 USB 2.0 || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4318 AirForce One 54g}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 sempron
|-
| Travelmate 2310 Series ZL6 || Intel Celeron M 360 1.4GHz with SiS 661MX || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SiS Mirage M661MX (VESA only)}} || {{yes|SIS SI7012 AC97 with realtek ALC203 codec speakers only}} || || {{yes|SIS900}} || {{N/A|LM version has pci card slot but no antenna}} || 2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2004 32bit - No USB boot option but boot from DVD - reports of wifi losing connection (isolate/remove the metallic grounding foil ends of the antennas) - 2312LM_L -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3000 3002LMi 3500 5000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD CPU W-with SIS M760 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->SIS 760 || <!--Audio-->SIS || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->SIS 900 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4318 swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3050 5020 5050 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Single and Turion MK-36 Dual and RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - RS482M Xpress 1100 or RS485M Xpress 1150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC883 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5006G or Broadcom BCM 4318 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit MK36 gets very hot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2410 2420 2430 series || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel Mobile 915GMS 910GML || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 ICH6 with ALC203 codec || <!--USB-->4 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL-8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005GS || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 2428AWXMi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3610 - WISTRON MORAR 3614WLMI || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=644066&postcount=13 AC97]}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139 8139C+}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5001X+, AR5BMB5 or Broadcom 4318}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit with good support [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6205188#post6205188 wifi issues]
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2480 series 2483 WXMi (HannStar J MV4 94V) 2483NWXCi Aspire 3680, 3690 || <!--Chipset-->940GML i943 with Celeron 430 1.77GHz - 14.1" || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D openGL 1.x - Tunnel 181 gearbox 104 scores}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC883 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038 yukon sky2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 5k AR5005G AR5BMB5 mini pci}} suspect laptop hardware issues || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 Works well shame about the internet options - noisy fan - poor battery life - no boot option for TI based mass storage sd card - Max 2GB memory - LCD Inverter Board IV12090/T-LF -
|-
| <!--Name-->TravelMate 2490 series 2492WXMi || <!--Chipset-->940GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 945 2D and 3D tunnel 164 gearbox 105}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5005GS suspect hardware issue}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 15inch screen - strange curved up at ends keyboard style - overall plastic construction - Atheros AR5005G(s) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gateway ML6227B MA7 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz with 945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM 2D and 3D tunnel 169 gearbox 132}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDA Intel with STAC9250 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8038}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|8187L but swap ath5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 15.4 ultrabrite widescreen - Wifi Switch on side Fn/F2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5630-6796 6288 BL50 || <!--Chipset-->T5200 T5500 Intel® Core™2 Duo T7200 T7400 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel® GMA 950 with S-Video out with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC883? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945abg swap for Atheros 5K}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny AROS || <!--Comments-->2006 - 64bit 39.1 cm (15.4" 1280 x 800) - 2 DDR2-SDRAM slots max 4GB - green mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 5633WMLI BL51 || <!--Chipset-->T5500 with Intel® 945PM/GM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia Go 7300 with 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Tiny Aros || <!--Comments-->2007 64 bit dual core2 - 15.4 WXGA screen - ddr2 max 4gb - OrbiCam no support - ENE chipset SD card - blue mobo?? -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 9410 9420 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core Duo with 945PM Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 - 128 MB VRAM G72M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 8111 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG but could swap with atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 17in TFT 1,440 x 900 WXGA+ - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->eMachines E510 series KAL10 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M 560 2.13Ghz with PM965 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel x3100 || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel with codec}} || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5906M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G AR5BXB63 bios issue??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit very budget machine with InsydeH20 bios and F10 boot menu
|-
| <!--Name-->ACER Aspire 5920 5920G || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa Core 2 Duo T7300 T7500 later T9300 with GM965 and PM965(G) Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for X3100M or 8600M GS (rev a1) 9500M GT 256MB vram (G) but some AMD/ATI RV635 M86 HD 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with realtek alc888 codec ICH8}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 3945ABG 4965 or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood test iso 2023-01 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit boot with 'noacpi' or 'noioapic' - 15.4in 1280 x 800 pixels 16:10 - BMW Designworks ‘Gemstone’ design - over 3.0kg with options for 8-cell or 6-cell batteries - 2 SODIMM DDR2 667MT/s max 4GB - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer A0521 Ao721 || Athlon II Neo K125 + AMD M880G || {{N/A}} || {{maybe| }} || {{maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4225 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Conexant}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{no|AR8152 l1c}} || {{unk|AR9285 ath9k}} || AspireOS 1.7 || 2006 64bit possible
|-
| <!--Name--> Extensa 5630Z || <!--Chipset-->T6600 with Intel GL40 Express || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 4500M HD (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{No|Broadcom BCM 5764M}} || <!--Wireless--> {{No|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5250 series 5253 BZ400 BZ602 || <!--Chipset-->E350 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA 2D for AMD HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio for codec Conexant CX20584}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k AR5B97}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5 V5-121 V5121 AO725 One 725 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-70 C70 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|VESA for AMD 6290G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire V5-122P MS2377 || <!--Chipset-->C-70 C70 with M55, AMD A4-1250 or A6 1450 up to 1.4Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8210 || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|FCH USB EHCI OHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 but LAN/VGA Combo Port Cable (AK.LAVGCA 001) or MiniCP port to Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB) (NP.OTH11 00C) needed}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit but no sse4 or avx - 26w battery internal, extension possible - 11.6in 1366 x 768 ips touchscreen - 7mm hd ssd - 2gb ddr3l soldered with 1 slot free max 4GB - bios hacking needed for virtualisation -
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell EasyNote TE69 TE69KB 522 || <!--Chipset-->slow E1-2500, E2-3800 2c2t Dual or A4-5000 4c4t Quad both soldered BGA769 (FT3) on Hudson-2 FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Use IDE mode}} setting AHCI to IDE mode - boots if UEFI set to Legacy || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for ATI Radeon 8120 8240, 8320, 8330 or 8280 islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio with ALC282 0x10ec, 0x0282 codec but not HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Bios, Boot, set Boot mode to Legacy, nothing from USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8171 AR8175 or Broadcom BCM57780}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565 0x1969 0x10a1}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon and AROS One 1.6 usb || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 15.6in washed out screen big netbook - Boots with noacpi after using F2 to enter EFI firmware and f12 boot device - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 16Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASPIRE Acer Aspire ES1-520 521 522 Series N15C4 ES1-523 || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD E1-7010, A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC 233 or CX20752 HD AUDIO CODEC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8151 Gigabit or Broadcom 590x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8187 or 8812BU}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit with sse4.1 and AVX - 2 ddr3l slots - keyboard connected to top case -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Nitro 5 an515-42 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD rx560x || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->aspire 3 A315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->swift 3 sf315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire 3 A315-23 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3020e, r3 3200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 3, 5 A515-44-R0ZN || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15.6" 1080p - 19v round charging - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0tC3QJWxk repair], 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Swift 3 SF314-42 series N19C4 , Swift SF315-4 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500U, 7 4700U|| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 1080p - small round ac 19v 3.42A or usb-c - mobo FH4FR LA-J731P -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Swift 3 SF314-43, Swift SF315-41 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 1080p - small round ac or usb-c -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-45 || <!--Chipset-->r7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire 5 A515-47 || <!--Chipset-->ryzen 5 5625U, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - asus round ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L8400-K Medion MD9467 || <!--Chipset-->Intel desktop 850MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->S3 Savage MX || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS allegro 1988}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus L2000 L2400 L2D Series Medion 9675 || <!--Chipset-->Athlon 4 mobile || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use vesa sis630 || <!--Audio-->{{No|sis7018}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->sis900 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->x51R X51RL || <!--Chipset-->Duo T2250 T2330 with RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200M]}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|boots and detects}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL-8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5006EG AR5111 ath5k AzureWave AW-GE780 - could be ATI Chipset}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2, deadwood 2021, || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit 15.4 WXGA - 19v barrel - ESC boot select - F2 bios -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC UMPC || <!--Chipset-->Celeron 900Mhz 910GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA900 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8101e || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm4fOrqyj3g boots]
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A3 series A3F Ergo Ensis 211 RM || <!--Chipset-->P-M 1.6GHz to Core Duo with 950 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->Ac97 ALC655 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100CL 10/100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->Z33 || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915GM || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC880 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 2915ABG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Z33A Z33AE N5M N5A
|-
| Z70A Z70V Z70Va M6A z7000 z7000a || i915 + ICH6 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|mobile 915GML}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ICH6 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001}} || {{no|Intel PRO 2200BG Fn / F2}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2005 32bit
|-
| [http://www.progweb.com/en/2010/09/linux-sur-un-portable-asus-a6jm/ A6jm] A6JC || 945GM || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia GeForce Go 7600 G70}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8111 8168B}} || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2006 32bit only
|-
| <!--Name-->F3Jc || <!--Chipset-->945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->G72M Quadro NVS 110M, GeForce Go 7300 || <!--Audio-->D audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8169 8111 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->X50GL F5GL || <!--Chipset-->T5800 with 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2d - Nvidia 8200M G84 runs hot}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio MCP79 with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR5B91 AW-NE77}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit not much support no display with nouveau - 19v barrel - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS G50 & G51 series G50V G50Vt G51V G51VX G51J G51Jx G50VT X1 X5 ROG || <!--Chipset-->AMD64 with MCP71 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->nVidia GeForce 9800M GS (G94M) up to GT200 [GeForce GTX 260M] (G92M) || <!--Audio-->Nvidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros L1C atl1c}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G or Intel || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit not all GPUs are failing but a much higher % failing early, 8x00 and 9x00 G84, G86, G92, G94, and G96 series chips dying - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->M50V M50 series || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 or T9400 with Intel PM45 ICH9 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|BIOS set to compatibility IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS or 9650M GT || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC663 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel 5100 or Atheros AR928X}}|| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.0 USB || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 15.40 inch 16:10, 1680 x 1050 glossy - the "Infusion" design - heavy 3kg - ddr2 ram max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series F9 F9E F9dc F9f F9j F9s || <!--Chipset-->965GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC660 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel 3495 not working}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.41 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| P52F SO006X || i3-370M || IDE || SATA || {{yes|nVidia G92 [GeForce 9800 GT] (2D)}} || {{no|Intel HD Audio}} || {{yes|2 USB2.0}} || {{no|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 (l1e)}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2010 64bit - ddr3 slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
* X53U MB Ver K53U or K52U Asus K53U MB Ver K53U
* A53U XT2 X53B MB ver: K53BY (compal)
|| <!--Chipset-->Slow atom like speed E-350 (2011), E-450 (2011) on AMD M780G, much slower C-50 C50 (2012), C-60 C60 on the AMD A50M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi 6310M, 6320M later 6250M or 6290M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with alc269 codec Altec Lansing® Speakers}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros half height ar9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 and 2018 AROS One 1.6 USB || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 5200 or 7800 mAh battery covers ASUS K53S K53E X54C X53S K84L X53SV X54HR K53F X53U laptops - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus K53T, Asus A53Z X53Z
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3305M on AMD M780G, A6-3420M dark brown plastic build || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 6520G, 7670M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|3 x USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 with RTL8111 phy}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros half height}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 dull 50% srgb screen - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive - 2 DDR3L slots max 8Gb - 19v barrel 5.5 / 2.5 mm - Altec Lansing® Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->X55U X401U X501U 1225B || <!--Chipset-->slow C-60 C60, C-70 C70 or E1 1200 E2 1800 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6290G || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" display - ram soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A43TA A53TA K53TA XE2 A73T || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4-3300M, A6 3400M (laptop chip) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|Set IN Bios IDE MODE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon HD 6520G Integrated + HD 6470M (1GB GDDR3)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - f2 bios setup, esc boot drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->X102BA || <!--Chipset-->Llano E1 1200 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|ide bios setting}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 8180 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Qualcomm Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 10.1” Touchscreen - special asus 45w ac adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->K55N, K75DE || <!--Chipset-->AMD a6 4400M A8 4500M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD 7640G || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC codec none through ATi Trinity HDMI || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk| Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 17.3-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->X452EA X552EA F552E || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1 2100 or A4 5000M A8 4500M A10 4600M with A || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for AMD ATI Sun XT Radeon HD 8330 8670A 8670M 8690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD FCH Azalia rev 02 with ALC898 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{{Yes|Realtek RTL8111 8168 8411}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit may support avx kabini trinity -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-7210 A8-7410 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555B X555DG X555S X555U X555YI X555LAB || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4210U to || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with coxenant and realtek alc codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-colored plastic - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus X555D || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{unk|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - silver-coloured plastic - internal battery - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS X555Q || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Bristol Ridge A10-9600P 7th Gen, A12-9720p || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|R5 + Radeon™ R6 M435DX Dual Graphics with VRAM GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8821AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - FHD 15.6 1920x1080 - 37W battery internal - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr3 slot - internal battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M509ba || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2.5" and mSATA form factors using SATA Rev 3.0 interface}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for RADEON R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 16Gb - 19VDC 2.37A Max 45W 4.0mm x 1.35mm - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->ExpertBook P1410, ASUS ExpertBook P1 P1510CD, Expertbook Y1511CD || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3200U, Ryzen 5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 19V 3.42A asus barrel connector 4.0MM X 1.35MM 4phi -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUSTeK ASUS EXPERTBOOK L1 L1400CDA, L1500CDA - 19v 3.42a 4.5phi Barrel with centre pin Outer 4.5mm Inner 3mm asus special untested EXA1203XH, EXA1203YH, EXA1208UH, PA-1650-30, PA-1650-78, PA-1650-93, ADP-65GD B, ADP-65DW B (Euro) || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U - '''untested''' Ryzen 3 3200U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 Nvme m.2 slot will not boot with sata3 m.2, optional 1 sata hdd with ribbon cable, no dvd drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for AMD vega 3, 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio 0x15de 0x15e3 with ALC256 codec 0x10ec 0x0256}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 1 usb-c and 3 usb-a }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->3500U with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit 14in or 15.6in 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - up to 8Gb ddr4 sodimm soldered on board and 1 slot - micro sd card slot on some models - 42Whr B31N1915 C31N1915 C31N2204 - hold down F2 and press power for bios setup -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Dell ====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Studio
Inspiron
Vostro
XPS
Alienware
Precision
Latitude
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="10%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude CP 233GT, CPi d233xt d266xt D300XT a366xt, CPt S400GT S500GT S550GT S600GT S700ST, CPt C333GT C400GT || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Neo magic Magic Media 2160 2360 256ZX || <!--Audio-->{{No|crystal pnp 4237b or magic media 256zx sound nm2360}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit Low-Density 16-chip 144p 144-pin 32Mx64 3.3V SODIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude CPx H450GT H500GT H Series, CPt V433GT V466GT V600, Inspiron 5000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX with Pentium 3M (CPx) or Celeron (CPt) || <!--IDE-->{{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use Vesa - ATi Rage Pro Mobility M1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1978 Maestro 2E Canyon 3D}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|1 slot 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit - 3 pin PA-6 PA6 power adapter plug - CDROM DVD Cxxx family media bay accessories untested
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C500 C600 (Quanta TM6) Inspiron 4000 7500, CPx J Series || <!--Chipset-->440BX ZX/DX || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage 128Pro Mobility M3 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ES1983S Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 1.1 only}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A|some models had mini pci e100}}|| <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|a few came with internal antenna wiring}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->1999 square 3 pin charger PA9 PA-9 - C/Dock II untested - C/Port untested - Parallel to Floppy cable untested - CPx J600GT J650GT J700GT J750GT J800GT J850GT
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C510 C610 Insprion 4100 PP01L 2600 || <!--Chipset-->i830 and 1GHz+ P3-M || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA - ATI Radeon Mobility M6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 CS4205}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|3Com Etherlink}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|internal antenna wiring for an Atheros mini pci card}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2000 poor build quality - hard to find in good working order
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C400 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 830 CGC}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 Crystal 4205}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|3Com 3c905C TX/TX-M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2000 Slim for the time - no media bays
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude C640 (Quanta TM8) C840 Inspiron 8k2 8200 i8200 precision m50 || <!--Chipset-->P4M with 845EP || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA if ATi - use nouveau if 64mb Nvidia Gforce 4 440 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS4205 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->3com 905c || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2001 C640 had one fan so was noisy and hot - C840 had 2 fans and ran slightly cooler but fan noise louder
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Latitude D400 || P-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 ide}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|VESA only}} || {{yes|AC97 Audio playback only}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || {{maybe|PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{no|BCM4318 AirForce one 54g replace with atheros 5k mini pci}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit might boot from USB stick but won't boot from USB-DVD - no sd card slot - power plug style -
|-
| Latitude D500 / D505 PP10L, Inspiron 510m
|| 855GME
* revA00
* revA03
* revA06
| {{yes|IDE but needs the Dell adapter}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with IDT STAC 9750 codec playback head phones only}} || {{maybe| }} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 but exchange with atheros g in panel on laptop bottom}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || 2003 - 14 / 15 inch XGA 4:3 screen - plastic build - no sd card slot - boots from bay optical drive - not powering on/off with ac adapter is a [http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=37&topicid=30585 mobo fault of PC13 SMT 1206 ceramic cap hot] suggest [http://www.die4laser.com/D505fix/ 0.1uF 50V instead] - pc2700 333Mhz ram 1Gb max -
|-
| Latitude D505 (some) || VIA VT8237 VX700 || {{yes|IDE}} || || {{partial|VESA 2d on ATI RV350 Radeon 9550}} || {{no|VIA AC97 with codec}} || {{maybe|VIA USB glitchy}} || {{yes|VIA VT6102 Rhine-II}} || {{no|Intel 2200g Calexico2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || 2003 32bit little support - diagnostics pressing holding the Fn key, press the Power ON button (battery removed). Check the LEDs pattern - cmos battery behind flap in laptop battery slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1000 || <!--Chipset-->SIS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA SIS}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 SIS with AD1981B codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|SIS 900 but}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit [https://forum.level1techs.com/t/my-time-with-icaros-desktop-and-what-i-am-doing-as-a-dev-contributor-also-some-other-shit/113358 aremis using it]
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1100 PP07L || <!--Chipset-->845 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 845G}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC'97 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 4401}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 8500 5150 || <!--Chipset-->P4 855GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia 5200 Go - VESA if intel gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|MCP AC97 with SigmaTel 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4306 rev 02 use Atheros Mini PCI}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit P4 runs well but hot
|-
| Latitude X300 PP04S small, slim and light case
|| 855GME
* revA00 Intel ULV 1.2 Ghz
* revA01 Intel ULV 1.4Ghz
| {{yes|IDE internal and will boot cd/dvd through dock PR04S}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|855GM Gfx (VESA only)}} || {{Yes|Intel AC97 with STAC 97xx codec but no audio out of the dock}} || {{maybe|works but dock usb ports and usb DVD PD01S not detected}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5705M gigabit}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4306 later intel - replace with atheros in the underside}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || 2003 12.1" 1024 x 768 - 19.5v PA-10 or PA-12 dell - ACPI works but bad s3 ram suspend sleep - no sd card boot - 1Gb max sodimm ddr 2700
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) PP05L - 600m
|| <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855
* reva00
* revA01
* revA02
* revA03
* revA04
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATI Radeon RV250 Mobility FireGL 9000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2100 or Broadcom BCM4306 - swap for Atheros panel in base}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1 and 2016 2.1.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14inch using pc2100 memory with Caps light blinking is usually a memory error - Dell D505 D600 power up pressing the case docking port -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D600 (Quanta JM2) || <!--Chipset-->82855 PM i855 || <!--IDE--> {{yes}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only vidia NV28 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Go 5200 Go 5650 Go}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 - STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5705}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306 mini pci - swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.3 and [http://www.amiga.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-62187.html 1.4.1] || <!--Opinion-->2003 32bit 14" - solder joints on the bios chip (press down f7/f8 keys) - RAM clean with eraser - memory cover plate maybe apply some pressure -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 (Compal LA-1901) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - trackpoint type pointing device -
|-
| <!--Name-->D800 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{No|Nvidia }} || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 570x || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4309 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 15inch 39cm
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1200 2200 PP10S Latitude 110L m350 1.3Ghz || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915GM || <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA900 (2D and 3D openGL 1.x) Gearbox 56}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|BroadCom BCM4318 - swap for Atheros mini PCI in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 single core 32bit 14" 4:3 1024 768 XGA screen - heavy 6 lbs - PA16 barrel 19V 3.16A AC adapter - battery life 4cell 29WHr lasts 2 hours - 256mb soldered with 1 ddr pc2100 sodimm 1gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1300 business B130 home PP21L Latitude 120L B120 by Compal - Inspiron 630m || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron M360 1.4GHz, M370 1.50 GHz, M380 1.73GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|boots cd or DVD and installs to HDisk}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D openGL 1.x tunnel 172 gearbox 70}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|works but waiting boot fail with AROS One usb version}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom 440x}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|intel 2200 or BCM4318 swap for Atheros mini pci underside - one antenna lead for main wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2, 2020 AROS One 1.6 usb, || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit single core - 14.1″ XGA 4:3 or 15.4" WXGA wide 1280 x 800 matte - ddr2 sodimm ram 2gb max - PA-16 19v psu tip 7.4mm * 5mm - f10 boot select f1 f2 bios
|-
| Latitude X1 PP05S || PP-M GMA915 rev A00 1.1GHz non-pae || {{yes|ide 1.8in zif/ce under keyboard}} || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|Vesa for Intel 915GM}} || {{yes|AC97 6.6 playback only with STAC codec}} || {{maybe|USB 2.0 but partial boot to blank screen}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard palm rest - disassembly of all laptop}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd iso image virtualbox'd onto usb, Aros One 1.5 and 1.8 usb (2022) || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - sd slot not bootable - 256mb soldered to board and 1 sodimm max 1GB ddr2 under keyboard - F12 bios boot F2 - pa-17 pa17 19v octagonal psu port
|-
| Latitude D410 PP06S
*rev A00
*A01, A02
*A03
|| GMA915 1.6GHz Pentium® M 730, 1.7GHz, 750 1.86GHz & 760 2.0GHz, 770 2.13GHz || {{yes|caddy and adapter needed 2.5" - remove hdd and write}} || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|Intel 915GM 2D and 3D OpenGL 1.3 tunnel 170 and gearbox 75}} || {{yes|AC97 playback only with STAC 9751 codec}} || {{maybe|works but will not boot from USB-DVD or AROS One 1.5 usb version}} || {{No|Broadcom 5751}} || {{no|Intel 2915ABG or later 2200BG - swap for Atheros mini pci under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 1.4, 2016 2.1.1 and AROS One 1.5 usb, || 2005 32bit 12.1" 4:3 1024 x 768 - no sd card slot - PR06S dock base
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D510 (Quanta DM1) || <!--Chipset-->915GM socket 479 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 STAC 975x}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG swap Atheros mini pci in base}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 14.1" 32bit single core Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz Pentium M 730 1.73Ghz - squarish 3:2 - issues with 3rd party battery 4 quick flashes of red led with 1 final green
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) PP11L
|| <!--Chipset-->910GML 915GM with mobile 1.6 to 2.26ghz
* Rev A0x
* Rev A0x
* Rev A07 1.73Ghz
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 915 2D and 3D tunnel 174 gearbox 74}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 speaker head phones playback only with stac codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 2200BG or Broadcom mini pci under keyboard, swap wifi card for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - one dimm slot under keyboard and other in underside 2GB 533Mhz 667Mhz DDR2 max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D610 (Quanta JM5B) 0C4717 REV A05, 0K3879 REV.A00 || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 no radeon 2d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci use Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" 1024 x 768 - very noisy clicky trackpad buttons - 19.5v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D810 (Quanta ) || <!--Chipset-->915GM || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - Ati X300 RV370 M22 later x600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 stereo playback only idt 9751 codec}} || <!--USB--> {{maybe|USB 2.0 but no boot from usb on 1.5}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG mini pci replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1, aros one 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 15.4" F12 one time boot menu - 19.5v 90w psu ideal - battery not same as later dx20 ones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6000 6400, E1505 PP20L
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with PM 1.73Ghz, T2050 or T2060 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d - Ati 9700, x1300 RV515 M52, x1400 or nvidia go 7300 on mxm board}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio IDT 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|usb boot }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 3945 - swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1, AROS One 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4 inch glossy - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots - broadcom bcm92045 bluetooth detected but no support - 19.5v dell psu socket - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspirion E1705 9200 9300 9400 PP12L PP14L || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card/socket format Nvidia 6800, ati X300 or nVidia 7900GS gpu 3d corrupt || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 increasing vertical lines issues] 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Studio XPS M1210 || <!--Chipset-->GM945 with Core Duo to intel C2D T5500, T7400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->nVidia G72M 7300 7400m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92xx || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 - swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 slots max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 1501 PP23LA Latitude 131L || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 1.8GHz Turion MK-36 or X2 1.6Ghz TL-50 or TL-56 on ATI RS480 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA 2d - ATI 1150 (x300) RS482M Mobility Radeon Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with stac 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom bcm 4401}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bcm4311 replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5 || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit 15.4 inch matt 16:10 1280x800 WXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 6400 (Quanta FM1)
*A00 Pentium M
*A0? Core Duo
*A08 Core2 Duo
|| <!--Chipset-->GM945 with BGA479 (socket M) T2050 1.6Ghz, T2060 1.60Ghz, T2080 1.73Ghz much later T5500 1.66Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D and 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with IDT 92xx codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Broadcom BCM4401 B0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4311 swap for Atheros 5k mini pci-e under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro-->deadwood 2019-04-16 iso || <!--Comments-->2006 mostly 32bit - 15.4" glossy - sd card - front multimedia keys - dvd rw - generic dell keyboard - coin cr2032 bios battery under keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 640m PP19L XPS M140 e1405 || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo T2050, T2300 Duo 1.83GHz T2400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM4401-B0 100Base || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or Broadcom 43xx, swap for Atheros 5k - Wireless Internet ON or OFF press the Function key + F2}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit - 12.1 LCD CCFL WXGA 1280x800 up to 14.1 inch 16:10 1440x900 pixel, WXGA+ UltraSharp - supports also SSE3 on duos -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D420 (Compal LA-3071P) PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945
* revA00 Solo 1.2Ghz ULV U1400
* revA01 Duo 1.06Ghz u2500
* revA02 Duo 1.2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|ZIF/CE 1.8" slow under battery, ribbon cable}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - 2D and 3D opengl tunnel 138 gearbox 103}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92xx playback speakers head phones only)}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|2 and external usb optical drive works}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 mini pcie - swap Atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros Desktop 1.4 || <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit only - 12.1" 1280x800 - PR09S dock base rev02 DVD-RW usb boots - 1GB DDR2 2Rx16 max in base panel - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D520 PP17L
|| <!--Chipset-->
* 64bit rev A01, A02 945GM Core2 Duo 1.83Ghz to 2.3Ghz
* 32bit rev A00, A01 940GML Solo later Duo T2400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| Philips SDR089, Philips CDD5263, TEAC DW224EV, Optiarc AD-5540A, HL-DL-ST GSAT21N, TSSTcorp TS-L632D}} || {{Yes|bios sata set to ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 series 2D and OpenGL1 3D tunnel 210 gearbox 153 teapot 27}} || {{Yes|HD audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || {{Yes|Boots and detects USB2.0}} || {{Yes|Broadcom 4400}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4312 BCM4321 Dell 1390 / 1490 mini pcie - easy to replace with atheros 5k in base panel}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4 and 2.2 and both AROS One 1.8 and AROS One x64 1.1 USB boot || 2006 mostly 64bit 4:3 aspect ratio 14.1 (XGA 1024x768) or later 15 inches (XGA+ 1400 by 1050) - F2 enter bios F12 choose boot - 19.5v dell tip pa-12 charger - bios coin cell cr2032 battery socketed in base panel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620 (Compal LA-2792) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS
* rev A00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* rev A0x all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D tunnel gearbox opengl1 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 mini pcie swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->AspireOS Xenon || <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit AROS capable with later revisions - 14" 1280 x 800
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D620
|| <!--Chipset-->Intel i945
* revA00 all Core Duo's 32 bit
* revA01 all Core 2 Duo's 64 bit
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300, 7600 NVS 110M G72 || <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio with STAC 9200 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless--> {{dunno}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 1440x900 screen - LA-2792P Rev.2.0 - DT785 UC218 Fan/ Heatsink (64bit) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM6)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* rev A00
* rev A01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D tunnel 195 - 100? gearbox 156}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with STAC 9200 playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 replace with mini pcie atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 widescreen 15 inch 1280 x 800 matte - -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D820 (Quanta JM)
|| <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia NVS 110M 120M G72}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio STAC 9200}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|BCM4310 swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit 15.4 1650x1050 WXGA or WSXGA+ or 1920x1200 WUXGA -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude D531 15" || <!--Chipset-->AMD Turion X2 TL56 or TL60 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Use VESA - ATi xpress X1270}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with IDT codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 57xx}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Dell Wireless 1390, 1505 or BCM4311 mini pcie || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - no trackpoint - fails and goes wrong often -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D430 PP09S
|| <!--Chipset-->945 with Core2 Duo C2D U7500 1.06GHz U7600 1.2GHz U7700 1.33GHz
* rev A00
* rev A01
* rev A02
| <!--IDE-->ZIF PATA IDE 1.8inch under battery and ribbon cable - slow use USB instead || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|945GML 2D and 3D opengl 1.x 171 tunnel 105 gearbox}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|STAC 92xx HD Audio speaker and ear phone - mono speaker}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5752}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 4965 AGN or 3945 ABG mini pci-e underside with Atheros 5k mini pci-e}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit capable - sd card not supported - 19.5v PA12 power adapter - 12.1" 1280x800 matte - f2 setup f5 diagnostics f12 boot list -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D530 || <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|nVidia Quadro NVS 135M 2D 3d glitches G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] cool air intake from underneath needed with pa-10 or pa-3e 90w psu required - standard 4:3 ratio aspect screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630 (Compal LA-3301P) PP18L
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8 T7250 2.0Ghz T7300
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA X3100 (2D only, no external monitor)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio STAC 9205 but speaker and head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4312 swap with pci-e Atheros 5k under keyboard}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit possible - F12 to choose boot option - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - 4400mah 48Wh battery lasts 2 hours - 6600mah 73Wh lasts just over 3 hours
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D630
|| <!--Chipset-->GM965 + ICH8
* revA00 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=6481 ] GPU heatpad, no copper
* revA01 0DT785 heatsink
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|use VESA as nVidia NVS 135M 3d corrupts 0.7 tunnel 0.25 gearbox G86}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio with STAC 9205 head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5755M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG swap with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.5 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830
|| <!--Chipset-->965GM with Core2
* revA00
* revA01
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GM965 crestline 2d and 3d tunnel 115}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|replace with Atheros 5k mini pcie}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 15 inch 1280 x 900 but updating the LCD to WXGA or WSXGA+ could be better - 2 ddr2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude D830 || <!--Chipset-->ICH8, Core2 DUO T7800 @ 2.60GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Intel ICH8M Serial ATA || <!--Gfx-->nVidia Quadro NVS 140M G86 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel Wireless 4965AGN swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15." - FN,F2 or FN,F8 or FN,F12
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1710 || <!--Chipset-->945PM with T2400 T2600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->proprietary Dell card socket format GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 or Broadcom BCM5752 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 17.3" workstation type WXGA+ screen 1920x1200 - 2 ddr-2 667Mhz sodimm slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->XPS M1730 || <!--Chipset-->965 with T7200 T7600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GTX 7950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with STAC 92XX codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 1000 || <!--Wireless-->Intel swap with Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit 17" workstation type WXGA+ screen manufactured by AU Optronics poor viewing angles, unevenly lit, light leakage, 2 ddr-2 800Mhz slots,
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude E6410 P27LA, E6510 PP30LA, E6310 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-520M to i7-620M i7 820QM but no sse4.1 or AVX || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|NVidia NVS 3100M GT218 2D but 3D through external monitor}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio IDT 92HD81}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel 6200AGN or Link 6300}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit - 14.1” WXGA+ up to 15.6in 15.6” FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l 1333Mhz max 8Gb - 90w dell charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5030 || <!--Chipset-->rev A01 AMD V120, V140 rev A0? V160 M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA RS880M Radeon HD 4225, 4250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC269q codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - DDR3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->E6420 E6520 ATG semi ruggized XFR || <!--Chipset-->sandy bridge i5 2520M 2540M or duo I7 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|set to Bios UEFI mode AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel HD 3000 with optional fermi Nvidia NVS 4200M GF119}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with IDT 92HD90 BXX codec but not HDMI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.03 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 15.6in - fan exhausts a lot of hot air when cpu taxed - VGA if Bios ATA set and Vesa only with Bios ACHI set -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron M5040 || <!--Chipset-->slow amd E450, later C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 with A50M chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|non efi sata in IDE mode but base plastic difficult to remove for access}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6250 or 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8105E VB 10/100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 icaros 2.1.1 and AROS USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit 15INCH 1388 X 768 - f2 bios setup, f12 boot order - under removable keyboard via 4 top spring loaded catches is 1 ddr3l sodimm max 8gb and wifi -
|-
| Latitude e6230 E6330 E6430 || i3 3320M 3350M 2.8 GHz i5 3360M i7 3520M || {{N/A}} || {{partial|non RAID mode}} || {{partial|Intel HD 4000 (VESA only)}} || {{no|HD Audio}} || {{partial|Intel USB 3.0 (USB 1.1 2.0 only)}} || {{No|Intel 82579LM Gigabit}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014 09-27 || 2013 64bit Ivy Bridge - 12.5-inch 13.3-inch 14-inch screen - not great support, better under hosted -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Latitude 3330 || <!--Chipset-->Core i3 – 2375M to i5 – 3337U, Intel® Core i3 – 3227U, Celeron 1007U on HM77 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for intel Hd 2000 3000 vga hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with IDT 92HD93 Controller codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 PowerShare capable }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit, 13.3” HD 1366X768 16:9, 2 ddr3l slots max 8Gb, 720p HD video webcam,
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 15 5565 5567 AMD versions, Inspiron 3595 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9200u A9-9400 9425 A12-9700P Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon R5 R8 GCN 3 || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{partial| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 900p - there are intel versions avoid -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 5495, Inspiron 15 3585 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2300U 2500U 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|NVMe or optional 2.5in sata if caddy and ribbon cable}} || <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega 3 or 7 || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3246 aka ALC295 0x10ec, 0x0295 or ALC3263 aka ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14.0" FHD WVA 1080p (16:9) 220 nits or HD 768p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - 68whr battery with 2pin cmos bios coin - DC 19.5V 4.62A (90W) or 19.5V 3.34W (65W) 5.0mm x 7.4mm PA12 charging adapter -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 3505, Vostro 3515 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|up to 2 nvme with optional 2.5in sata ribbon connector}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204, Cirrus Logic CS8409 (CS42L42 and SN005825)}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8106E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 15.6inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5485 2-in-1 || <!--Chipset-->athlon 300u, Ryzen 3250u (2c4t) 3450u 3500u 3700u (4c8t), Athlon Silver (2c2t) Gold (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8, 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Realtek ALC3204}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8723DE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64-bit - 14inch - 2 ddr4 sodimm max 16G - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 3500, 3310, 3410, 3510, || <!--Chipset-->Intel Celeron-4205U, Pentium-5405U, Core i5 (8th Gen) i3-8145U, 8265U, i5-8365U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel UHD Graphics 610 or 620 hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|Realtek ALC}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 usb-c usb-a}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p to 1080p 220nits - 65w - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - rtc cr2032 cmos 2 pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron 5405 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 4500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One M.2 2230/2280 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3204 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14" 1080p - dell round ac 19.50 VDC 4.50 mm x 2.90 mm 65W(19.5V-3.34A) round 4.5mm tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 5415, Inspiron 5515 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 14" or 15.6in - avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use or use dell round ac 65W 4.5MM x 3.0MM - replacing keyboard not easy - 1 ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Vostro 3425, Vostro 3525, Vostro 5625 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 5425U, Ryzen 5 5625U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in 15.6" to 16" FHD 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or avoid knocking usb-c charging whilst in use -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Inspiron 15 Model 3535, Inspiron 14 7435 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen 5 7530U, 7 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{No| hdmi 1.4 but no gpmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 14.0" or 15.6" 1080p - dell round ac 65w 4.5MM x 3.0MM or usb-c charging - full sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Fujitsu-Siemens====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Order of build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Amilo
Esprimo
Lifebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu [http://www.labri.fr/perso/fleury/index.php?page=bug_transmeta FMV-Biblo Loox S73A (Japan P1100) LifeBook P1120 Biblo Loox T93C (Japan P2120) P2020] || <!--Chipset-->Transmeta Crusoe CPU TM5600 633MHz with Ali M1535 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->ATI Rage Mobility M with 4MB SDRAM || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 Ali M1535 + STAC9723 Codec}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 only || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1999 32bit 10" 1280 x 600 matte LCD - QuickPoint IV mouse - metal chassis with palm rest plastic - 15GB 2.5 inch drive and SR 8175 8X DVD-ROM drive -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7000 S7010 S7010D S2020 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.6 or 1.7GHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Intel 855}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|AC97 with STAC 9751T or 9767 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros, Broadcom or Intel 2200BG - FN,F10}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 14.1 inch with minimal support
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook e8010 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Intel 855GM}} || <!--Audio-->AC97 STAC9767 or ALC203 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom NetXtreme BCM5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit 15.1 inch
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5000 ST5010 ST5011 ST5012 ST5020 ST5021 ST5022 || <!--Chipset-->1.0GHz P-M and later 1.1GHz on Intel 855GME || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 use VESA || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5788 tg3 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 16V 3.75A with wacom serial pen interface - indoor Screen transmissive 10.1 and later 12.1 XGA TFT -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Pro V2010 || <!--Chipset-->VIA CN400 PM880 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|S3 unichrome use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 VT8237 with codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Rhine 6102 6103 || <!--Wireless-->RaLink RT2500 || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit boot mount - unknown bootstrap error then crashes
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo Li 1705 CN896 || <!--Chipset--> with VIA P4M900 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE}} || <!--Gfx-->ATi || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA VT8237 HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->VT82xx 62xx || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|VIA Rhine}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit random freezes
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Esprimo Mobile V5535 Skt mPGA 478MN
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE and EIDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{maybe|IDE mode with SIS 5513}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{maybe|SiS 771 / 671 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HD Audio SIS968 SIS966 SI7012 with ALC268 codec}}
| <!--USB--> {{no|USB 1.1 and 2.0 issues}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|SiS 191 gigabit}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros AR5001 mini pci express}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.5 usb
| <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 20v barrel - f2 setup f12 multi boot - random freezing short time after booting - chipset SIS 671MX -
|-
| <!--Name-->Amilo SI 1520 1521p || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel Pro 100}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - Set Bios option ATA Control Mode to Compatible
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook S7020 S7020D || <!--Chipset--> Pentium M 740 1.73MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 915 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC260 codec || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5751M Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG or Atheros 5k || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5030 ST5031 ST5032 || <!--Chipset-->1 to 1.2GHx Pentium M with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - 200 pin ddr2 ram
|-
| <!--Name-->Stylistic ST5110 ST5111 ST5112 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with 1.2GHz Core Duo and Core2 Duo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 900 || <!--Audio-->HD audio with STAC9228 codec || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 ABG or optional atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 either 32 or 64 bit - charged via a proprietary port power connector 6.0 x 4.4 mm round - SigmaTel® touchscreen -
|-
| <!--Name-->E8110 S7110 E8210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|945GM}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC262 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8055 Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 3945ABG}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit Core Duo
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || CHIPSET || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lifebook PH521 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-350 E-450 1.65GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->HD 6310M 6320M || <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 802.11 bgn}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch 1366x768 pixels - DDR3 1066MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->LIFEBOOK E752/E782/S752/S782 || <!--Chipset--> with Intel Core i3-2328M to i3-3110M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V 1000 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Wireless 6205 may be able to swap for Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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|}
====HP Compaq====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Presario
Pavilion
Omnibook
ProBook
Armada
Elitebook
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->1c00 series Compaq Presario [http://users.utu.fi/sjsepp/linuxcompaqarmada100s.html Armada 100S made by Mitac], 1247 || <!--Chipset-->K6-II with PE133 MVP-4 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - Trident Blade3D AGP sp16953 || <!--Audio-->VIA ac'97 audio [rev20] with AD1881A codec || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|usual VIA issues [rev10]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit 192MB max - PCcard Texas PC1211 no support - 1200 XL1 1200-XL1xx, XL101, XL103 XL105 XL106 XL109 XL110 XL111 XL116 XL118 XL119 XL125
|-
| <!--Name-->1c01 series Armada 110, Evo N150 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with VIA PLE133 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - Trident Cyber Blade i1 chipset || <!--Audio-->VIA 686 rev20 82xxx 686a || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82557 Pro 100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit max 192mb sodimm 100Mhz 133Mhz ram memory - 1200-XL405A 12XL405A XL502A 12XL502A 1600XL
|-
| Armada M300 M700 E500 || 440BX || {{Yes| }} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ATI Rage LT M1 Mobility (VESA only)}} || {{no|AC97 ESS Maestro 2E M2E ES1987 sound}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{No|[http://perho.org/stuff/m300/index_en.html Intel PRO 100+ Mini PCI]}} || {{N/A}} || Aspire OS 2012, Nightly 30-01 2013 and 04-05 2013 || 1999 32bit - F10 bios options and Fn+F11 reset CMOS with 64mb ram already on board
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel BX 600Mhz GC model 256mb or AMD GD 500Mhz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA - S3 Inc. 86C270 294 Savage IX-MV (rev 11) || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Allegro 1 (rev 12)}} || <!--USB-->Intel 82371AB PIIX4 USB (rev 01) || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit no cardbus pcmcia support - no audio from Polk Audio Speakers -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Omnibook XE3 || <!--Chipset-->82830 ICH3 P3-M 750MHz 800Mhz 900MHz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - CGC 830MG}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ESS ES1988 Maestro 3i}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|only one 1.1 port}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|e100 82557}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A|}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.51 || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Boots USB Stick via Plop boot floppy - Memory for GF 256-512mb, GS up 1GB
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1000 TC-1000 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA NV11 [GeForce2 Go] (rev b2) || <!--Audio-->VIA AC97 Audio (rev 50) || <!--USB-->OHCI NEC USB 2.0 (rev 02) || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 82551 QM (rev 10) || <!--Wireless-->Atmel at76c506 802.11b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit Transmeta LongRun (rev 03) with VT82C686 - Texas Instruments TI PCI1520 PC card Cardbus
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq R3000 ZV5000 (Compal LA-1851) || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nForce 3 with AMD CPU || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia NV17 [GeForce4 420 Go 32M] || <!--Audio-->Nvidia || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom or Realtek RTL8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4303 BCM4306 or Atheros bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - HPs have a setting to automatically disable wireless if a wired connection is detected
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq [http://www.walterswebsite.us/drivers.htm Presario 700 series] || <!--Chipset-->VT8363 VT8365 [Apollo Pro KT133 KM133] || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VT8636A (S3 Savage TwisterK) (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA AC97 [rev50] with AD1886 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|VIA UHCI USB 1.1 [rev1a]}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RealTek RTL8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom BCM4306}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit poor consumer grade level construction - jbl audio pro speakers - no support for cardbus pcmcia TI PCI1410 - 700A EA LA UK US Z 701AP EA BR FR 701Z 702US 703US AP JP audio sp18895 Sp19472
|-
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| N400c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Rage Mobility 128 (VESA only)}} || {{No|Maestro 3 allegro 1}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| N410c || P3-M 82845 || {{yes|82801 CAM IDE U100}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Radeon Mobility M7 LW 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VM (KM)}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit Has no optical disc drive
|-
| Evo N600c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{No|ESS ES1968 Maestro 2}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.3 || 2003 32bit
|-
| Evo N610c || Pentium 4 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility M7 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|Intel ICH AC97 with AD1886 codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.2.4 ||
|-
| N800c || P4 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2003 32bit P4M CPU can get very warm
|-
| <!--Name-->NX7010 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI mobility 7500 or 9000 Radeon 9200 64MB (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ADI codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci (1.1) and ehci (2.0)}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200b bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Preasrio V5000 (Compal LA-2771) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron 3000+ or Turion ML with SB400 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati RS480M Xpress 200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 ATI with Conexant CX 20468 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8100 8101L 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bcm4318 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 64bit single core machine V5001 V5002 V5002EA V5003
|-
| <!--Name-->TC1100 TC-1100 Tablet PC || <!--Chipset-->855PM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia Geforce4 Go || <!--Audio-->AC97 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|BCM 4400}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros wlan W400 W500 or ? bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NC6000 NC8000 NW8000 || <!--Chipset-->855PM with Pentium M 1.5 1.6 1.8GHz 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->max 160 GB for NW 8000 || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Ati RV350 mobility 9600 M10 Fire GL T2 ISV use VESA 2D as no laptop display}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel AC97 with ADI codec playback only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 5705M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|mini pci Atheros 5212 BG W400 W500 or Intel - all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 based [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=41916&forum=47 works] - Firewire TI TSB43AB22/A - 8 pound 2.5 kg travel weight - an SD slot as well as two PC Card slots - 15-inch UXGA screen (1,600 x 1,200) or 15" SXGA+ (1400 x 1050) (4:3 ratio)
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq NC6110 NX6110 NC6120 NC6220 NC4200 NC8200 TC4200 || <!--Chipset-->GMA 915GML || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D GMA 900}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 with ADI AD1981B playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|440x or BCM 5705M or 5751M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel IPW 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit Sonoma based - Wifi with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB one - (INVENTEC ASPEN UMA MV) (INVENTEC ASPEN DIS PV) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq C500 CTO aka HP G7000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek ALC262 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom BCM 4311 bios locked || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6000 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio IDT 92HD 91B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel PRO 100 VE || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32 bit only - Mosfet FDS6679 common cause of shorts giving no power to the tip. To reset adapter, unplug from AC (mains) and wait 15-30 sec. Then plug in again -
|-
| Presario F700 series, HP G6000 f730us F750 F750us F755US F756NR F765em || AMD Turion Mono MK-36 2.0Ghz NForce 560m or Twin X2 TK-55 with nForce 610m MCP67 || {{N/A| }} || {{Yes|but needs special sata adapt bit and caddy}} || {{Yes|GF Go 7000m 2D and 3D 640x350 to 1280x800 - ball solder issues due to poor cooling}} || {{Maybe| }} || {{Maybe|uhci and ehci boots}} || {{No|Nvidia }} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5007 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.3.1 and Aros One 1.6 USB || 2006 64bit - f9 boot device f10 bios setup - random freezes after a minutes use means internal ventilation maintenance needed each year essential - No sd card and overall limited phoenix bios options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Presario v6604au v6608au V3500 || <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA MCP67M with AMD Athlon64 X2 TK 55 amd 1.8ghz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M 630i or C67 630M MCP67 || <!--Audio-->conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia or Realtek 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4311 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit Altec Lansing Stereo Speakers - ball solder issues -
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario v6610 v6615eo v6620us || <!--Chipset-->Turion 64 X2 mobile TK-55 / 1.8 GHz to athlon 64x2 @ 2.4ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|SATA 150}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|geforce 7150 or 7300m 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AMD HD Audio with IDT codec stereo playback only}} || <!--USB-->3 OHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3 - || <!--Comments-->2007 [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=40956&forum=48 works well] - 1 x ExpressCard/54 - SD Card slot - AO4407 test voltage of the Drain side (pins 5-8) with AC adapter and no battery, see 0 volts, connect the battery you should have 10-14v -
|-
| <!--Name-->v6630em v6642em || <!--Chipset-->nForce 630M with AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA GeForce 6150M or 7150M || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 15.4 in 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->945GM Core Duo || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D issues and no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio AD1981HD}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros || <!--Comments-->2007 - replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY else use USB g -
* 32bit Core Duo T2400
* 64bit Core 2 Duo T5600 T7600
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NV NC6400 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo + 945PM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Radeon x1300M (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ADI1981 low volume}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.2 || <!--Opinion-->2007 Harmon Kardon speakers
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq NC6320 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with
* 32bit Core Duo 1.83GHz T2400
* 64bit Core2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600
|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950 2D with a little 3D tunnel 213}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with AD1981HD codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5788}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2 || <!--Comments-->2007 replaced with Atheros AR5007eg if applying hacked wifi bios RISKY!! else use USB - 14.1" or 15 inch XGA 1024x768 - noisy cpu fan for core2 - trackpad rhs acts as window scroller -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP NC4400 TC4400 Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo with 82945 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios F.07 limits to 100GB 120GB}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|2D and 3D 282 tunnel and gearbox 150}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ADI 1981HD codec via ear phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|BCM 5753M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 or BCM 4306 - Whitelist BIOS F.0C needed but risky}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2008 64 bit possible with Core2 - TI SD card reader non bootable - wacom serial digitiser pen not working -
* 32bit 1.86GHz core duo
* 64bit 2Ghz T7200, 2.16Ghz Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion DV2000 CTO || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950, X3100, Nvidia 8400M || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Conexant CX 20549 Venice || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia MCP51 || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM 4311 or Intel 3945 4965 ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Atheros AR5007eg if apply hacked bios RISKY
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario C700 || <!--Chipset-->GMA960 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->X3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros AR5007 AR5001 AR242x}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq 2510p 6510b 6710b 6910b || <!--Chipset-->GMA 965GM GL960 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X3100 some 2d but slow software 3d only}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio ADI AD1981 HD low volume on head phones}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566 or Broadcom BCM 5787M}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945ABG or 4965ABG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aspire OS Xenon 2014 || <!--Comments-->2008 no sd card boot support - F9 to choose boot option - [http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/7681-This-is-no-request-thread!-HP-COMPAQ-bioses-how-to-modify-the-bios/page111?p=333358#post333358 whitelist removal (risky) bios block for wifi card swap]
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ40 CQ41 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BC4310 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ35 CQ36 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4312 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 Compal LA-4743P -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq CQ42 CQ43 CQ45 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Coxenant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8191SE, Realtek 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 (Quanta AX1)
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| <!--Name-->Compaq Presario CQ50 CQ56 || <!--Chipset-->Nvidia MCP78S || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Geforce 8200M || <!--Audio-->nVidia HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->nvidia MCP77 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR928X bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 [http://donovan6000.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/insyde-bios-modding-wifi-and-wwan-whitelists.html bios modding risky] MCP72XE MCP72P MCP78U MCP78S
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Single core Sempron to dual turion || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 8200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008
|-
| <!--Name-->HP DV6700 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{no|Vesa for Nvidia 8400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{no| }} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit -
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| <!--Name-->CQ60 || <!--Chipset-->Intel C2D || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Nvidia 9200M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->CQ57z || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATi HD 6310 wrestler}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8101 RTL8102}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT5390}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP CQ58z 103SA E5K15EA || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500 APU with A68M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon HD 7310}} || <!--Audio-->Realtek idt codec || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 10/100 BASE-T}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 635 DM1 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-300, E-450 later E2-1800 on SB7x0 SB8x0 SB9x0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->ATI non efi SATA AHCI - IDE mode || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA 2D - AMD HD6310, 6320 to HD7340}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC270A GR but not Wrestler HDMI Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 driver covers Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14" 1366 x 768 - f9 f10 - external battery - 2 stacked ddr3l sodimm slots max 16Gb under one base plate - removable keyboard -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP G6 2000-2b10NR 2000-2d10SX 2000-2d80NR || <!--Chipset-->E1-2000 E2-3000M on A50M (soldered) A4-3305A on A60M (socket) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon 6320, 6620G, 6520G, 6480G, 6380G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 100 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 39.6-cm (15.6-in) HD LED BrightView (1366×768) - 1 or 2 ddr3l max 8G - 19VDC 3.42A Max 65W Tip 7.4mm x 5.0mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6465B || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3310MX or A6-3410MX with A60M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6480G or 6520G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|IDT 92HD81B1X}} || <!--USB-->{{No| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 6205 or broadcom 4313 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 13-inch or 14-inch runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 8470p 8570p || <!--Chipset-->Quad i7-3840QM, i7-3610QM, i7-3520M, i5-3210M, i3-3130M, i3-2370M on Intel QM77 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|set the bios boot options to not fastboot and drive mode IDE rather than AHCI }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for HD4000 with some having switchable Radeon M2000 or 7570M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel, Broadcom, Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->64 bit boots from CD* if safe mode 2 is used, although it is possible to remove the 'nodma' and 'debug' entries and boot || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit with SSE4.1 and AVX - 14in 1600 x 900 to 1366 x 768 - 2 DDR3L sodimm slots max 16Gb - TPM 1.2 - dual boot 32/64 bit is working fine -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 6475b, Probook 4445s 4545s, HP Pavilion 15-b115sa, [https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c04015674#AbT6 HP mt41 Mobile Thin Client PC] || <!--Chipset-->AMD A4 4300M, A6 4400M 4455M or A8 4500M with AMD A70M A76M FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 7420 7520G 7640G 7660G}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with idt or realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8151FH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6205 or Broadcom BCM 43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6-inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ENVY 15-k112nl K1Y78EA || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i7 i7-4510U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 850M || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwood usb3 test iso || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 15.6" 768p to 1080p - 19.5V 3.33A/4.62A/6.15A 65W/90W/120W AC -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G1, 455 G1 F2P93UT#ABA, 645 G1, Envy 15-j151ea G7V80EA, Envy m6-1310sa (E4R01EA#ABU) || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD Dual-Core E1-1500, or AMD Quad A4-4300M A8-4500M A10-4600M A4-5150M A6-5350M 2.9Ghz A10-5750M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for 7310, 7420G 7520G 7640G 7660G 8350G 8450G or 8550G, 8650G, 8750G }} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio IDT 92HD91 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 14in and 15in 1366 x 768 - external battery - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - 19.5v / 4.62A psu runs hot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 245 G4, 255 G2, 455 G2, 255 G3, 455 G3, 255 G4 80CB, 255 G5 82F6, 355 G2, HP Pavilion 15-p038na 15-g092sa 15-p091sa 15-G094S 15-p144na 15-p142na, 15-Af156sa || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD A4-5000 A6-5200, E2-6110, E1-6010 E2-2000, E1-2100 E2-3800, A4-6210 A6-6310 A8-6410, E2-7110, A6-7310 A8-7410 APU on A68M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata some with cdrw dvdrw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R2 R4 R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio ALC3201-GR}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8102E or Atheros 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Qualcomm Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit most have SSE4 AVX but E2-2000 does not - 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - small 31Whr or 41Whr external battery covers 240 G4, 245 G4, 250 G4, 255 G4, 256 G4, 14G, 15G - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G2, 745 G2, 755 G2 || <!--Chipset-->Amd Quad A6-7050B A8-7150B 1.9GHz A10-7350B || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R4 R5 Radeon R6 with DP and vga}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT 92HD91}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 12.5-inch, 14" or 15.6in (all 1366 x 768) - 19.5V 65w 45W AC adapter - internal pull up tab battery under base which slides off - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 g2, Probook 445 G2, Probook 245 G2 most have cmos rtc battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-8600 A8-8700 a10- || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel I219V 100/1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Qualcomm Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in and 15.6-inch HD (1366 x 768) or FHD 1080p - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16GB - internal battery - hp ac psu tip -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G3 should have a cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-8700P || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata and most should have 9.5mm dvd-rw || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Radeon R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant CX7501 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RTL8188EE }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 725 G3, 745 G3, 755 G3, 725 G4, 745 G4, 755 G4, HP mt43 || <!--Chipset-->Amd A8-8600B, A10-8700B, A12-8800B to Quad A8 Pro 9600B to A10 9800 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA on AMD R5 R6 R7 with DP and vga but screen is low res, dull colours, and blurry}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD audio with IDT codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5762 PCIe GBE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8723BE-VB}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5-inch (1366 x 768) to 14" and 15.6in - 2 sodimm ddr3 - 19.5V 45W AC slim 4.5mm hp adapter - randomly shuts down and the noisy fans constantly on - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G3, 655 G3 should have a cmos rtc battery - || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8th Gen A10-8730B, A8-9600B (4c4t) A6-8530B (2c2t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD R5}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 15.6in - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard repair swap requires removal of all components -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Probook 455 G4, Probook 455 G5, should have cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A10-9600P APU, A9-9410, A6-9210 APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R4, R5 or R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel Wireless-AC 7265}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 15.6in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - keyboard swap problematic - rr03xl battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 645 G6, 255 G6 (), 255 G7 (la-g078p), HP Pavilion 14-BW - no cmos battery so needs internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD E2-9000e, A9-9420, 9220P, A4-9125 (all 2c) AMD A6-9225 AMD A9-9425 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no internal cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for R2 R3 R4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x157a or 0x1002, 0x15b3 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion 14-BS, HP 15-BS no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->Intel i3-6006u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in (possibly requires the drive cable and M.2 sata3, most have no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x9d70 with ALC codec 0x10EC, x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8188CTV, RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit 768p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 8Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->ProBook 245 g8 - no cmos rtc coin battery but uses main battery || <!--Chipset-->Range all dual cores - AMD A6-9225 APU, AMD A4-9125 APU, AMD PRO A6-8350B APU, AMD PRO A4-5350B APU || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 sata || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R4 R6}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - many variants - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->Pavilion 15z bw0xxx, 15-bw024na 15-ba506na (), 15-bw060na () 15-DB0521SA (LA-G076P), HP Envy x360 () 15-ar052sa 2 in 1 (), no cmos battery but main battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD A9-9420 2c 2t, A10-9620p 4c4t 9700p 7th Gen Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata and an extra 2.5in sata if detachable 8pin ribbon cable present || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA R5 GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 0x1022, 0x157a with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - internal battery - 19.5V 2.31A hp plug - 1 DDR4-1866 SDRAM sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Probook 255 G7 84AE 7DE72EA 7DE73EA (epv51 la-g076p) - CMOS Error (502) replace main internal battery HT03XL to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, most have mini sata port}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS x64 deadwoods' iso does not boot with cd/dvd and installed to 2.5in ssd, boots to grub choice, select but no further and reboots || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 725 G5, 735 G5, 745 G5, 755 G5, Probook 455 G6 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 2200U 2300U (2c4t), R5 2500U, R7 2700U (4c8t) Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|M.2 (Sata or NVMe) and very optional 2.5in sata, some have mini sata port but no cdrw dvdrw}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d 640p to 768p for AMD Vega 3, 6, or 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with ALC 0x10ec, 0x0 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8821CE, 8822BE or Intel AC 8265}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS untested || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - 12.5 to 15.6in 768p mostly to 1080p - 1 on smaller laptops or 2 ddr4 2400mhz sodimm slots on larger laptops max 16Gb - hp 4.5mm blue tip charging - keyboard swap problematic - esc boot options f9 boot order f10 bios - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 14-cm, 15-bw0, HP 15-db0043na, HP 15-db0996na, HP 15-db0997na, 17-ca0007na, 17-ca1, ProBook 645 G4 - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 2200U (2c 4t) 2500U (4c 8t) with AMD Carrizo FCH 51 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 M.2 and 1 2.5in on some larger models and hdd port }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon R5 and later Vega 3 or 7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio 0x1002, 0x103c or 0x1022, 0x157a with Realtek ALC3227 0x10ec, 0x0227 and ATI HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB3 USB boot drive stuck on kitty's eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111E || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL 8723DE 8821 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 USB, || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 2kg - screen is dim 14in, 15.6in or 17.3" 768p, later 1080p - 65W 19.5V ac adapter - internal 3-cell 41 Wh Li-ion battery does not last long - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - no DVD-Writer - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 250 G7, 250 G8 - no cmos battery so needs internal battery and needs usb3 boot due to garbage bios boot options || <!--Chipset-->Intel 8235U 8265U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|M.2 nvme not working, optional sata 2.5in requires LS-G072P and ribbon cable, if internal cdrw dvdrw partial boot}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Intel WhiskeyLake-U 620 GT2 UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0xa170 or 0x8086, 0x9dc8 with ALC236 codec 0x10EC, x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|Cannon Point-LP USB3.1 xHCI}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RTL8821CE or Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3168}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' test latest usb3 test iso does not boot software error or usb2 kitty eyes || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit 1080p all - 19.5V 65W - DDR4 slot max 16Gb - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP 255 G7 7DC73EA 2D200EA 87CE (fpp55 la-g07jp), - CMOS Error (502) replace 41.04Wh ht03xl hto3xl dynapack suzhou main battery to have bios remember settings || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' R5 3500U (4c8t) '''untested''' mostly dual cores - AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 NVMe or sata3 up to 2280, optional 2.5in sata, many have mini-sata slimline 6+7 internal port but no physical 9mm drive}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but no usb-c}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit and 64bit burnt iso does not fully boot (stuck on kitty's eyes) and installed onto 2.5in on another compatible computer, sometimes has dosboot bootstrap error -6 || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - caps lock blinking 3 times then 2 quick pulses means ram or bios issue - f9 boot order f10 uefi - laptop needs usb3 to boot and use so avoid until usb3 arrives
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G5 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8550U, i5-8250U, i3-8130U, i7-7500U, i5-7200U, i3-7100U, i3-7020, i3-6006U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - HP ac psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c06955717 ProBook 245 g8], Probook 445R G6, 455R G6, HP14-dk0599sa, pavilion 15-cw1511na 15-cw1507sa, HP 15s-eq1516sa || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Gold 3150U (2c2t), Silver 3050U APU (2c2t), Ryzen 3 Pro 3145U APU, 3200U (2c4t) and 3500U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1 m.2 (NVMe or sata3 up to 2280), optional 2.5in sata but resets}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D from 640p to 1080p for AMD Vega 3, 6 or 8 with up to 2gb ram taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x1022, 0x15e3 with realtek ALC codec 0x10ec, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek GbE RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8822BE}} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in / 15.6in dim tn panel 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16gb - hp 19.5V 45W 65W AC blue tip round 4.5 mm - keyboard swap problematic - synaptics touchpad - f9 boot order f10 uefi
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G6 needs main battery for bios settings saved || <!--Chipset-->Intel i7-8565U, i5-8265U, i3-8165U all sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD 620}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p - 45W 19.5V HP ac psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 735 G6 5VA23AV, Elitebook 745 G6, 255 g8, HP 15s-dy - no cmos battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD® Ryzen™ 5-3500U Ryzen 3-3300U AMD Ryzen 3-3250U AMD Athlon® Gold 3150U AMD Athlon Silver 3050U AMD 3020e || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|m.2 2280 nvme in legacy - hp sure start and secure boot disabled but still issues with gpt installs - LS-H323P LS-K201P}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 8, 5 or 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi with realtek ALC codec 0x10EC, 0x0295}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 type-A port boots stick partially to kitty eyes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 realtek RTL8111E or 8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek or intel}} || <!--Test Distro-->2020 Icaros 2.3 onto USB and AROS One 1.8 USB, || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 1366x768 to 1920x1080 - 2 3200MHz DDR4 sodimms - 19.5V 2.31A or 20V 2.25 45W 4.5X3.0MM hp - esc bios setup, f9 boot device select - low travel keyboard - poor hw03xl or battery life - plastic hooked base with retained screws - touchpad? -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G7, 455 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 4300U 5 4500U 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 sata and 1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with realtek alc236 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek rtl8111ep}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|realtek RTL8822CE or intel AC 9260 or Wi-Fi 6 AX200}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14 inch 768p or 1080p - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - smart 45w 65w hp or usb-c charging - keyboard swap problematic - RE03XL battery -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G7 || <!--Chipset-->Intel || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel UHD}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111EP}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch 768p or 1080p -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 745 G7, 845 G7, HP 15-EH0006NA || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, PRO 4650U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->SSD M.2 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Radeon Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|Hdaudio with codec 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - Bang & Olufsen speakers - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 255 G8, HP 245 G9, ProBook 255 G9 816C2EA#ABE, - no cmos battery only internal battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 5300u, 5425U, 5 5500U 5625U, 7 5700u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|NVMe}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega 6 or 8 hdmi 1.4B}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822CE or Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14" to 15.6in 768p to 1080p poor gamut - 45 or 65w hp psu - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 16GB - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 450 G9 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2D for Intel Iris Xe}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111H}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6 inch -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteBook 645 g7, 835 G8, 845 g8, HP ENVY x360 13 15, HP 17-cp0021na || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5650U, 7 5800U, R7 Pro 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 0x, 0x with ALC3247 aka ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1Gbe on 645 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 13.3" or 14" 1080p - poor screens low nits and srgb score - 845 gets hot ue to poor cooling - slim round hp ac - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Dev One, HP ProBook 455 G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, R7 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 2 internal sodimm slots - hp barrel charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitebook 655 g9 669y1ut#aba, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 15.6" 1080p - 1 or 2 internal sodimm slots - usb-c charging -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP probook 635 Aero G8 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 5600U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2921 64bit - 14in 1080p - 2 ddr4 slots - ec chip nuvoton NPCX797HA1B - bios winbond 250256JYEN -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Elitebook 845 g9 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series 6850u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 8}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }}Qualcomm Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit aluminum case - 14in 1080p to 2140p 16:10 poor screen again - 2 internal ddr5 sodimm slots - usb-c ac charging avoid any knocks - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP ProBook 445 G10, 455 G10 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5 7530U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in - hp round ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hp 455 G11 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7335U (4c8t), 5 7535U (6c12t), 7 7735U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Vega 7 || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111HSH}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 35.6 cm (14.0 in) 1920x1200 or 2560x1600 - usb-c 45w or 65w ac - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 32gb -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====IBM/Lenovo====
[[#top|...to the top]]
Build quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
iSeries
Edge
Ideapad
Thinkpad - good cases and construction but electronic internals same as anyone else
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 390X 390E (2626) || <!--Chipset-->Neo Magic MM2200 with C400 P2-266 to P3 500MHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|256AV or ESS Solo-1}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad 600x || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440BX || <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Neomagic NM2360 MagicMedia 256ZX}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|Crystal CS4297A codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.3.1 || <!--Comments-->1998 32bit a little support - earlier 600 and 600e were Pentium 2 based
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X20 (2662-32U) X21 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 440 BX ZX DX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 with Cirrus Logic Crystal cs4281}} || <!--USB-->1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->no mini pci intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T20 (2647) T21 (26) T22 || 440BX || {{Maybe| }} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|Savage IX-MV (VESA only)}} || {{no|Cirrus Logic CS 4614/22/ 24/30}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2002 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A21e (2628, 2655) A22e || <!--Chipset-->440MX || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati rage mobility || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 Cs4299 CS4229}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->intel e100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2002
|-
| Thinkpad T23 (2647) || i810 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Super Savage IX/C SDR (VESA only)}} || {{maybe|AC'97 CS4299}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel ICH3 PRO 100 VE}} || {{no|Realtek RTL8180L others with bios hacking risky}} || || 2003 32bit with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X22 X23 X24 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATi Mobility M6 LY || <!--Audio-->Ac97 CS4299 || <!--USB-->2 x 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 || <!--Wireless-->Actiontec Harris Semi Intersil Prism 2.5 (X23 and X24 only) || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit with slice Ultrabase X2 -
|-
| <!--Name-->A30 A30p || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon M6 || <!--Audio-->AC97 CS 4299 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel Pro 100 ve || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->A31 A31p R31 R32 T30 || <!--Chipset-->830 || <!--IDE-->{{yes| }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }} || <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7500 or FireGL || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 Intel with AD1881A codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes| Intel Pro 100 ve}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->[https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Android-Ecosystem-Developers/AROS-An-operation-system-inside-Android/td-p/1441741 Icaros 1.5.2] || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit Also tested with Icaros 2.0.3.
|-
| Thinkpad X30 (2673) X31 (2884-xx2) X31t || i830 || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only Radeon M6 Mobility}} || {{yes|AC97 - AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB 1.1}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || {{no|Cisco Aironet or Intel 2915 but atheros with bios hacking}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2004 32bit sound bit distorted
|-
| <!--Name-->R50e R51 || <!--Chipset-->855M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 855M use VESA}} || <!--Audio-->intel AC97 with AD1981B codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Intel 100 VE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| IBM Thinkpad T40 (2373) T41 T41p (2379) T42 T42p T43 T43p || Intel 8xx || {{partial|PIO}} || {{N/A}} || {{partial|ATI mobility 7500 9000 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97 playback}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{no|e1000}} || {{Maybe|Intel 2200bg bios locked but possible AR5BMB-44 AR5212 FRU 39T0081 mini PCI}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || 2004 32bit 16v IBM plug - Centrino Needs ATA=nodma option - issues with the inner chip of the SMT BGA graphics chip
|-
| Thinkpad X32 || i855 || {{yes|40, 60 or 80GB 2.5" PATA HDD}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA only ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 with 16MB}} || {{maybe| Intel AC'97 Audio with a AD1981B codec}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Intel 1000}} || {{no|Intel 2200 but atheros with bios hacking}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1 || 2004 32bit - 12.1" TFT display with 1024x768 resolution; 256 or 512MB PC2700 memory standard (2GB max)
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X40 X40t by Quanta || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel 800 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel but most atheros with bios hacking - difficult though}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit last IBM design
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X41 (IBM) MT 1864 1865 2525 2526 2527 2528 x41t (Lenovo) MT 1866 1867 || <!--Chipset-->Intel with single core 1.5 1.6 and tablet 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel or MiniPCI Wi-Fi Atheros AR5BMB FRU 39T0081 but ordinary atheros 54meg needs risky bios hacking}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit - amongst first Lenovo design
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 (most 18xx) || <!--Chipset-->Intel 915 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 915GML 2D}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->R52 1846, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1870 || <!--Chipset-->ATi 200m || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{No|ATI}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 AD1981B}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom BCM5751M tg3}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T60 T60P
* 64bit - 6 or 8 is 16:10 on T60/p, eg. 8742-CTO 15.4"
* 32bit - 1 and 2 are 14", 15" 4:3, like 2007-YM3 or 1952-CTO
|| <!--Chipset-->*any* T60/p will take a Core 2 Duo CPU with newer BIOS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA (2D) with "p" graphics card (ATi V5200 or V5250) || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|e1000e 82573L}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel ipw3945 ABG but atheros with Middleton's or Zender BIOS hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.4 || <!--Comments-->2006 -
|-
| <!--Name-->X60 x60s x60t tablet || <!--Chipset-->945GMS 940GML || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1981 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel 3945 ABG or fru 39T5578 Atheros 5K AR5BXB6 ar5007eg with bios hacking}} || <!--Comments-->Icaros 1.4 || 2006 32bit - perhaps needs a zendered bios update but risky
|-
| <!--Name-->R60 R60e || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 950 with optional radeon x1300 x1400 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with 1981HD codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel or Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 3945 or atheros fru 39T5578 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| Thinkpad T61 T61p without Middleton's or Zender BIOS || Core 2 Duo CPU T7300 T8300 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || Intel GMA (2D), NVS 140m or Quadro FX 570M () || {{maybe|HD Audio with Analog Devices AD1984 or AD1984A HD Audio Codec routed to the line output}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|intel e1000e 82573L}} || {{No|Intel but atheros with bios hacking risky}} || Icaros 1.6, AROS One || 2007 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X61 x61s X61T Tablet || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo T8100 on i965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3100 (2D) slow 3D}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AD1984 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|Atheros AR5212 (some revisions use Intel WLAN runs very hot) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit ultrabook running very hot - ddr2 max 4gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->R61 R61i || <!--Chipset-->Intel 965 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 965 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom BCM5787M || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2008 64bit
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 || <!--Chipset-->Santa Rosa || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|Geforce 7300 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel 3945 bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4 || 2007 64bit 3D graphics parts are supported but buggy.
|-
| Lenovo 3000 N200 / V200 || GM965 ICH9-M with Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5450 || {{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }} || {{yes|X3100 (2D)}} || {{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269VB or CX20549}} || {{yes| }} || {{no|BCM5906M}} || {{no|Intel 3965 / 4965AGN bios locked}} || Icaros 1.4.1 2.1 || 2007 64bits of laptop works
|-
| <!--Name-->X300 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Merom SL7100 1.2GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X3100}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 4965 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 64bit 13.3" TFT 1440x900 (WXGA+) with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge 11″ AMD K325 || <!--Chipset-->M880G || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for ATI HD4200}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|8192CE (Realtek 8176) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2007 little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X301 || <!--Chipset-->Core 2 Duo Penryn SU9400 Su9600 with GM45 chipset || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1.8 inch micro SATA (uSATA) || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel X4500}} || <!--Audio-->AD1984A || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 5xxx WiFi link 5100, 5150, 5300 and 5350 (WiMAX) bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 WXGA+ (1440×900) LED backlight display - 2774 or 4057 Alps and 2776 Synaptics touchpad - optical bay interface is Legacy IDE (PATA) - Addonics ADMS18SA, Lycom ST-170m
|-
| <!--Name-->X100e || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Neo Single-Core (MV-40) and dual cores || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|2.5in tray in ide mode in bios}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa ATI HD3200}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with CX20582 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek r8192se bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 11.6in 1366 x 768 - 20v 65W round barrel - enter f1 setup f11 diagnostics f12 boot list - runs very warm -
|-
| <!--Name-->SL400 SL500 || Intel || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|IDE mode}} || {{Maybe|Nvidia 9400M}} || {{Maybe|ALC269}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{Maybe|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->SL410 SL510 || 965 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA X4500M (some 2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC269 codec - speaker and ear phones}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{yes|RTL8169}} || {{Maybe| bios locked}} || [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showpost.php?p=645774&postcount=28 Icaros 1.3] || 2009 64bit SL-410
|-
| <!--Name-->T400 ODM Wistron || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d - optional switchable Nvidia or ATi HD3470 untested}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Codec CX20561 (T400)}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 20v lenovo plug - non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->T400s || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VSEA for Intel 4500MHD works limited 2d no 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with CX20585}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel e1000e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Wifi Link 5100 (AGN) half height card with FRU 43Y6493 or 5300 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit non-free firmware required iwlwifi
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo T500 T510 || <!--Chipset-->i || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA for switchable Intel / AMD HD 3640}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|Intel HD Audio with a CX20561 (t500) and CX20585 (T510) codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Lenovo branded unit Atheros AR5007EG AR5BHB63 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->X200 ODM Wistron [http://itgen.blogspot.co.uk/2008/12/installing-arch-linux-on-lenovo.html X200s] and x200t tablet model without [http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on Risky flash of the Libreboot BIOS] || <!--Chipset-->GM45 GS45 with slow Celeron, SU or faster SL Core 2 Duos CPUs || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe||Intel GMA 4500 MHD 2D but slow software 3D tunnel 10 gearbox 8 tests}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD Audio with Conexant CX20561 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{{Yes|USB 2.0 USB SD card reads and writes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82567LM Gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel Pro 5100 5150 5300 5350 AGN due to whitelist prevention bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.1 || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit 12.1" CCFL (webcam version) or LED backlit (no webcam). no support for 54mm express cards or Authentec 2810 fingerprint reader - thinkpoint only no trackpad - thinklight -
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| <!--Name-->Lenovo T410 T410s T410si || <!--Chipset-->qm57 with i5 m || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use vesa Intel 5700MHD (Ironlake) core processor igp with optional Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio Conexant CX20585 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82577lm gigabit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel n 6200 or Atheros AR9280 AR5BHB92 half size minipcie bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 xmas || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit battery life much lower with Nvidia graphics version - no support firewire ricoh r5c832 - ricoh sd card - series 5 3400
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| <!--Name-->X201 X201s x201t || <!--Chipset-->QM57 Core i3 370m, i5 M520 2.4GHz or i7 620LM 2.0GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|vesa 2d on Intel GMA HD}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel HD with [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=94.0 Conexant 20585] codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 X201 arrandale power consumption limits battery life to 3-4 hours for 48Whr though to 6 on 72Whr - 12.5" WXGA
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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| <!--Name-->Ideapad B470, B570, V370, V470, V570 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core™ i5 i5-2430M, i5-2450M, || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d for Intel || <!--Audio-->HDaudio 0x8086, 0x1c20 with codec || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|whitelisted}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p -
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| <!--Name-->T420 type 4180 4236, t420s , T520 4239 L520 || <!--Chipset-->i5 2540, 2520 or i7 2860QM 2620 has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 136 x 768 - Intel HD 3000 with optional NVS 4200M Nvidia optimus or Radeon HD 565v }} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback ear phones only with Conexant CX20672 codec - AHI 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 1x1, Intel Ultimate-N 6205 6250 2x2 6300 3x3 all bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2.2 add noacpi to grub boot options || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - screen 1600x900 or 1366x768 - 2 ddr3l sodimm slots max 16gb -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad W520 || <!--Chipset--> has sse4.1 avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Intel HD 3000 with nvidia quadro 1000m 2000m optimus issues with Nvidia Intel hybrids}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel Hd with CX 20585 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579 Lm}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000s}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - 15.6" TFT display with 1366x768 (HD), 1600x900 (HD+) or 1920x1080 (FHD) resolution with LED backlight
|-
| <!--Name-->X220 x220t || <!--Chipset-->QM67 express, dual i5 2520M or i7 dual 2620M sse4.1 avx support || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE in BIOS but not AHCI}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D 1024 x 768 for Intel HD Graphics 3000}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Intel HD playback with Conexant 20672 codec ear phones and speaker - AHI 6.27 6.34}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel 82579LM}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Wi-Fi bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3, Aros One USB 1.6 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit possible - uses slimmer 7 mm storage sata devices - NEC USB 3.0 on i7's - unwanted trackpad gestures when palms rests on it - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X120e, x121e Quanta FL8A DAFL8AMB8D0 Rev D || <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 with slow AMD E350 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA ATI 0x9802}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ATI SBx00 Azalia HD Audio}} || <!--USB-->USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8169 RTL8111 || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Broadcom 0x0576 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit 11.6 inch screen - 1 inch think - chiclet keyboard
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| <!--Name-->Ideapad S205 G575 G585, Edge 11 E325 || <!--Chipset-->Slow E-350 later E-450 with A75 or AMD Athlon II Neo has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA HD6310}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - removeable and plug in battery - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Ideapad S206 || <!--Chipset-->AMD E300 1.3GHZ Dual has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with CX20672 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom 10/100 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6" and integrated battery - Conexant®
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| <!--Name-->Lenovo x130e or x131e edu || <!--Chipset-->Slow AMD E-300 or E-450 has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon HD 6310 or 6320 }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio Realtek ALC269VC / ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB 30 and USB 20}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek RTL8111 RTL8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8188CE or Broadcom BCM43228 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - rubber edged bumper for K12 education market - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E135 E335 || <!--Chipset-->amd dual E-300, E2-1800 or E2-2000 slow atom like A68M FCH has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|SATA 3.0Gb/s 2.5" wide 7mm high}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA radeon 6310 or 7340 vga or hdmi}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3202 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb3, 1 powered usb2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 8111f}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek WLAN whitelist bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 11.6 inch to 13.3in 1366x768 - Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS) plastic case - external battery - 20v 65w lenovo barrel ac - 2 ddr3 sodimm 8Gb max -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E525 E535 LENOVO IDEAPAD Z575 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-3420M A8-3500M later A8-4500M has no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD 6620G later 7640G}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with Conexant codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|USB2 but not usb3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 15.6in 1368 x 768 matt - 65W 20v lenovo round psu - thick desktop replacement - ThinkPad Edge E520 E520S E525 E530 E545 E535 E530C Laptop Keyboard swap -
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| <!--Name-->T430 t430i T530 || <!--Chipset-->ivy bridge i5 3320 3230m on Intel QM77 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 1366 x 768 for Intel HD 4000 with optional Nvidia 5400M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with Realtek ALC3202 aka ALC269VC codec playback ear head phones - HDA 6.27}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2 ports and usb2.0 devices thru usb 3.0 ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel e1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Intel or Atheros AR9285 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit fan noise and chiclet keyboard, synaptics trackpad - HD+ 768p -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X230 x230t || <!--Chipset-->Intel QM67 express i5 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD with ALC269 aka ALC3202}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|I}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 12.2 in 1366 x 768 - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots - external battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad T440 t440s t440p T540 L440 L540 || <!--Chipset-->intel haswell 8 series Core i3 to i7 has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA - Intel 4600 or Nvidia}} || <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek ALC3232 alc269 codec or ALC292 || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel AC 7260 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 14 and 15" models with glitchy trackpad and no physical buttons - keyboard repair not easy as well as 4 variants of key caps - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->Thinkpad X240 x240t ultrabook TN (20AL0081GE), HD IPS display without touch (20AL007NGE) and touch (20AL0076GE) but all 65% sRGB || <!--Chipset-->haswell i7-4600U i5 4200U 4210U 4300U i3-4100U - two batteries, one internal 3cell 45N1110 (45N1111) or 45N1112 (FRU 45N1113) and external 3 / 6cell 45N1126 (FRU 45N1127) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 7mm sata (torq t7), m.2 2242 in WWAN slot (m and b key NGFF Sata) || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4400 for vga or mini-dp}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x8086, 0x0a0c 0x8086, 0x9c20 with Realtek ALC3232 aka ALC292 0x10ec, 0x0292}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel® 82577LM Gigabit (Hanksville) }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel 7260n I218-V or I218-LM bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 12.2in 1366 x 768 or 1080p - 1 ddr3l sodimm slot - no keyboard spill drainage and at least 2 variants of key caps - lenovo rectangle pwr ac - TPM 1.2 - Bluetooth 4.0 no support - large touchpad with integrated but no physical buttons - bottom panel loosening 8 retained screws - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery -
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| <!--Name-->ThinkPad Edge E545
* key cap swap with E440 E531 E540 L440 L450 T431S T440S T440P T540
* Keyboard swap L540 T540p W540 Edge E531 E540 W541 T550 W550S L560 P50S T560
|| <!--Chipset-->AMD Socket FS1r2 A6-5350M (2c2t) or A8-4500M, A8-5550M, A10-5750M (4c4t) with A76M FCH has sse4.1 and avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in 9.5mm - enter UEFI bios with Enter or ESC, config section, sata into compatibility and security, secure boot disabled - mini sata DVD burner PLSD DS8A9SH || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD 7640G, 8450G, 8550G, 8650G ?? Islands}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|VOID for HDAudio 6.34 0x1022, 0x780d with Conexant CX20590 Analog 0x14f1, 0x506e CX20671 codec 0x14f1, 0x5069 or audio over Trinity HDMI}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|boots pen drives from yellow usb port but not from blue USB3 ones, issues with AMD usb3 hardware quirks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 1GbE 8111F}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM43142 bios locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.3 USB works with noacpi added to end of grub2 boot line but not booting on AROS One 64bit 1.1 via usb2 stick or iso burnt to dvd || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit - 15.6in 1366 x 768 matt - 20v 65w 90w round lenovo plug psu - 2 DDR3 SODIMM slots 16GB Max - external 6 Cell Li-Ion Battery 48Wh l11s6y01 45n1043 - 2pin CR2032 CMOS battery in wifi area jp1202 - amd v(tm) virtualization not working -
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|<!--Name-->AMD platform codes
*Beema: ABM,
*Carizzo-L: ACL,
*Carizzo: ACZ,
*Godavari: AGR,
*Kaveri: AKV,
*Stoney Ridge: ASR,
*Stoney Ridge: AST (NB),
|| <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
*Summit Ridge: ASU,
*Bristol Ridge-L: ABL,
*Bristol Ridge: ABR,
*Raven Ridge: ARR,
*Picasso: API
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/V%20series%20laptops%20(Lenovo)/ V110-14AST (14in) V110-15AST, V110-14ISK V110-15ISK 80TL (15")], || <!--Chipset-->AMD E1-9000, A6-9210 to A9-9410 all dual core and intel 6006u, 6100u, 6200u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 2.5in sata most 7mm some 9.5mm || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R2, R3, R5 or R6 or Intel Gfx}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 14in to 15.6in mostly 768p 220 nits - 20v 45W or 65W lenovo slim rectangle end ac - keyboard swap hard - integrated 24WHr battery - 4gb ddr4 ram soldered and 1 2133Mhz ddr4 slot max 12Gb - abs plastic -
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|<!--Name-->
*ThinkPad A275 12in (1 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm)
*Thinkpad A475 14in (2 ddr4 1866MHz sodimm) - both internal (main) and external (secondary) battery
|| <!--Chipset-->A10-8730B A10-9700B 2.500Ghz later A12-8830B A12-9800B all 4c4t (AVX2 on 9000s) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|7mm 2.5in sata with mbr and not gpt, setup in another machine - secure boot disabled, bios startup boot set to legacy then uefi - WWAN slot cannot use M.2 2242 sata with M and B key}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD R5 or R7}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 6.34 ahi 0x1022, 0x157a with ALC3268 aka ALC298 codec 0x10ec, 0x0298 - VOID even with QUERY / QUERYD added}} || <!--USB-->{{no|USB3 error on boot suspect AMD usb3 quirk}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE WLAN whitelist locked cannot swap}} || <!--Test Distro-->{{maybe|AROSOne USB 32bit 1.8 with noacpi noapic noioapic added to grub2 boot line but Aros One 64bit 1.2 USB has krnPanic }} || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit 12 or 14in 768p - 45W or 65w lenovo rectangle ac adapter - F1 enter bios and F12 boot order - 6 retained screws and snap on base - 2100 error message no solution except using only efi/gpt bios option -
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|<!--Name-->320S-15AST, 320S-15ABR, ideapad Slim 1-11AST-05 81VR || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9220e, AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| Vesa 2D for AMD}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad S145-14AST S145-15AST 81N3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425, A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Ideapad V145-14AST V145-15AST, 81mt, Ideapad 310, Ideapad 320-15ABR, Ideapad 330-14AST 330-15AST 330-17AST || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-9225, A9-9425 (2c2t), A10-9600P 7th Gen, AMD A12-9720P Mobo 5B20P11110 NMB341 Bristol Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|sata 2.5in with optional dvd}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Radeon 8670A 8670M 8690M GCN 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3240-va3-cg aka ALC236? codec 0x10de, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 8106E 10/100 only}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 or Realtek RTL8821CE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2017 64bit AVX2 - 14in or 15.6" 768p or 1080p - 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 45w 65w slim ac adapter -
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| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V330-14ARR 81B1, V330-15ARR 81, 330-14ARR 81 330-15ARR 81D2 - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 nvme/sata, optional 2.5in sata but no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 3, 6 or 8 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio 0x1002, 0x15de with Realtek® ALC5682I-VD codec 0x10de, 0x or coxenant CX11802 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek 1GbE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 768p 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad 330s-14ARR, 330s-15ARR, ideapad 330S-14IKB, 330S-15IKB, - battery internal about 30whr || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2200U, 2300U or R5 2500U Raven Ridge || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|nvme}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD or Intel 610, 620 up to 1Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14" 20mm thick 1.8kg - 20v 2.25a 45w ac round barrel - chiclet keyboard - 4Gb soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm - TPM 2.0 in bios - 4GB soldered -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad Edge E485 E585 - internal battery only || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen R3 2300U R5 2500U R7 2700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme optional 1 2.5in sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Vega 3, 8 or 10}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with CX11852 codec }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 rtl8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in or 15.6in 768p or 1080p - USB-C 20V 2.25A 3.25A avoid knocking charging port as damages easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slot max 2400Mhz 32GB - TPM 2.0 software -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A285 - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 3 2200U 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|m.2 nvme/sata}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Mini-Ethernet/Docking}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 12.5in 1080p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - soldered ram 8gb or 16gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
|-
|<!--Name-->Thinkpad A485 bios setting [https://github.com/PSPReverse/PSPTool AMD PSP Platform Security Processor Key] - internal and external battery || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen PRO 5 2500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata port and m.2 nvme port || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec aka ALC 257 }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi - WLAN whitelist no more??}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 14in 768p, 1080p or 1440p - avoid usb-c port being lifted/moved whilst in use as damages laptop easily - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots max 32gb - WWAN whitelist - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.diy-laptoprepair.com/forum/fix-Lenovo-V155-15-repair-guide-schematics.php Lenovo v155-15api 81V5] V155 (15" AMD) budget all plastic build - MS new protocol, HID over I2C so [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033033/elantech-touchpad-does-not-work-i2c-hid i2c] [https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/input/mouse/elantech.c?h=v6.17 i2c] [https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/input/devices/elantech.html PS2 hybrid trackpad] [https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/sys/dev/atkbdc/psm.c?h=releng/14.3 elantech] [https://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/dev/pckbc/?only_with_tag=OPENBSD_7_8_BASE i2c-hid] 04F3:3140 touchpad not working - internal sunwoda battery L18D3PF1, L18L3PF1, L18C3PF2 35Whr most dead after 5 years || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' Ryzen 5 3500U and Ryzen 3 3200U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon 300U with bios winbond 25q64fwsiq soic 1.8v bios near nvme || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in 7mm sata - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b will boot cd or dvd aros || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D to 1080p work for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken but hdmi 1.4b no output}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC3287 aka Realtek ALC257 codec 0x10ec, 0x0257 with 32bit on external speaker and most of the time works on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 USB3.0, on left hand side, detected but no usb-c ports}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS works well with 32bit and 64bit}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AROS One 2.8 DVD 32bit and AROS One x64 1.1 and 1.2 iso DVD burnt || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits tn panel - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Fn+F2 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C700E4UK- elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with R155189 ALC236 codec 0x10ec, 0x0236 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 3500U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->V15-ADA 82C7 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 SSD NVme near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 with up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with RTS5119 R155119 ALC230 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3.0, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 and 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - for this mbd bios ram disable doesn't work - noisy fan -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo V14-ADA 82C6, - elan touchpad not working - if blank black display, bios bug going from uefi->legacy so reset bios rhs push in with pin, then Down, ent, Right x3, ent, up, ent, right, ent x2 - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 3250U - '''untested''' AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U - for this mbd GV451&GV551 NM-D151 bios ram disable doesn't work || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC3223 RTS5119 R185199 aka ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 AMD 3250U with Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 select -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 1 14ADA5 (low spec cpus) ideaPad 3 14ADA05, IdeaPad 3 15ADA05 81W100QVUK, IdeaPad 3 17ADA05 - elan touchpad not working - internal battery 34whr L16M2PB2 l16l2pb3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon Silver 3020e, Ryzen 3 3050U, 3150U, 3250U, Ryzen 5 3500U on mobo NM-C821 REV 0.2 1.0 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1x 2.5" HDD if cbl + 1x M.2 SSD NVMe near fan, no cd dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3, 8 up to 1080p with 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio 6.36 0x1022, 0x15E3 with ALC230 codec 0x10ec, 0x0230 on 32bit and on 64bit}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|3 USB3, on left hand side,}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Qualcomm wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->2025 Aros One 32bit 2.8 installed to 2.5in drive on another machine and same for 64bit || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14 or 15.6in 768p on low spec machines to 1080p - 4GB soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 2pin cr2032 cmos coin battery - sd card slot - F2 bios F12 boot select -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo IdeaPad L340-15API 81LW001CUS L340-17API - elan trackpad not functioning - internal battery L18M3PF2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon 300U, Ryzen 3 3200U r5 3500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 M.2 nvme and usually 2.5in sata if ribbon cable present - mini sata dvd/cd da-8aesh11b || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 3 or 8 with up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken - hdmi 1.4b}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio add 0x1022, 0x15E3 with Realtek ALC236 0x10ec, 0x0236}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 not detected}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek or Intel wifi}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.8 USB - install on mbr not gpt 2.5in in another compatible machine || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p 200nits - 4Gb ddr4 2400MHz soldered with 1 dimm slot max 20Gb - round ac 20V 65W psu 4.0mm x 1.7mm - Return or F1 to enter bios and F12 boot order - no sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->[https://www.laptop-schematics.com/db/78/T%20series%20laptops%20(ThinkPad)/ ThinkPad T295 T495] || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111EPV}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered with 1 ddr4 slot on T495 only - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T495s (14in) X395 (13in) || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 3300U, R5 Pro 3500U or R7 3700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe up to 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA Vega 6, 8 or 10 up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| needs Lenovo ThinkPad Ethernet Adapter Gen 2 SC10P42352 or SC10P42354}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek RTL8822BE or Intel AC 9260 wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 13in or 14in 768p but mostly FHD 1080p 250 nits - internal battery - ram 8gb or 16gb 2400Mhz soldered - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging avoid knock whilst in use - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen2, E15 Gen 2 (AMD) 20T8, - lenovo has a mobile phone PC Diagnostic App for error/beep codes || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, 5 4500U, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme, 1 2242 and 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 15.6in 1080p 220 nits - TPM 2.0 - usb-c charging of internal 45Whr battery - 4gb ddr4 3200Mhz soldered and 1 ddr4 sodimm slot max 20Gb - keyboard swap problematic - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1, ThinkPad P14s Gen 1 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charging avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkpad L14 Gen 1, L15 Gen 1, || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 4300u, 5 4500U, Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U, Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for AMD Vega }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 0x10EC, 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - USB-C charger avoid moving whilst in use - 14" or 15" 1080p - keyboard swap problematic - 8gb or 16gb 3200MHz soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - sd card slot -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen1 AMD, || <!--Chipset-->AMD RYZEN 3 4450U, 5 4650U or 7 4750U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->One drive, up to 512GB M.2 2242 SSD or 1TB M.2 2280 SSD NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| but USB-C ports can fail}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8111EPV, mini RJ-45 to RJ-45 via optional ThinkPad Ethernet Extension Adapter Gen 2}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek Wi-Fi 6 RTL8852AE}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 13.3" HD 1366x768 to 1080p - USB-C port care needed as damages easily - Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel DDR4-3200 -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G2, 15 G2 Are || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 4500u, 7 4700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->14in has 2 m.2 nvme but 15in has 1 nvme and might have 2.5in sata metal caddy if smaller battery version || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC???? codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging but high failure rate on the charging port - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot 3200mhz - hinge(s) issues -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad 5 14ARE05 (81YM), Ideapad 5 15ARE05 (), IdeaPad 3 17ARE05 (model 81W5) - elan touchpad MSFT0004:00 06CB:CD98 not working || <!--Chipset-->'''tested''' 4500u - '''untested''' AMD 3 4300U (4c4t), 4600U (6c12t), 7 4700u (8c16t) on AMD Promontory Bixby FCH || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{no|1x M.2 2242 slot and 1x M.2 2280 NVMe which will take sata m.2 will boot to grub then laptop reset after choice}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D for Vega 6 via hdmi output up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio 6.36 0x1637 0x15e3 with Realtek ALC3287 aka ALC257 codec 0x10ec 0x0257}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 or 3.2 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel ax200 wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro-->4500u with AROS One 64bit 1.2 usb installed to m.2 sata on another machine || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 14inch 768p or 1080p - round lenovo ac - 4gb, 8gb, or 16gb ddr4 3200Mhz ram soldered with 1 slot - keyboard swap problematic - integrated battery -
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|<!--Name-->Ideapad Flex 5 81X2, Lenovo Yoga 6 13ALC6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD R5 4500u, R7 4800U, R3 5300 R5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->M.2 NVMe ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA AMD Vega up to 2Gb of soldered ram memory taken}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with ALC? codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.1 gen 1}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek ac wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit abs plastic case 14in convertible 1080p touch low nits - 65w usb-c psu ac - possible wacom esr note taking pen supplied - ram soldered DDR4 - keyboard swap problematic -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 2, P14s Gen 2 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5850U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287-CG codec 0x10EC, 0x0}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 - usb-c power 90% failure rate on the charging port -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G3, 15 G3 ACL, || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 5500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 14in or 15in 1080p - usb-c charging powered -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 G3, E15 Gen 3 (AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5300U 5500U 5650U 5700U 5800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->up to 2 m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 RTL8111GUS}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|realtek or intel }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - - usb-c charging issues - keyboard swap problematic - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->V14 Gen 2 (82KA, 82KC)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->V15 G2 Gen2 (82KB, 82KD)
*ALO
*ALC 82KD
|| <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 3 5300U, 5 5500U, 7 5700U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme 2280 and optional 2.5in sata after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H-CG}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 sodimm slot - 65w round ac adaptor -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 2 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 5000 series AMD Ryzen 3 5400U (4c8t), 5 5600U, 5 5650U (6c12t), 7 PRO 5850U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek® ALC3287}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle RTL8111EPV (DASH models) or RTL8111HN}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 15.6in 768p or 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 Gen 4, E15 Gen 4 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3 5425u, 5 5625U, 7 5825u || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 (14") or 2 (15") nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6in 1080p - usb-c charging - 4gb or 8gb soldered with 1 ddr4 3200Mhz sodimm slot - L19M3PDA 45Whr battery - U24 TPS65994 and QB6 QB5 mosfet issues - plastic bendy case -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 Machine types MT 21AH 21AJ 21CF and 21CG, P14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6850U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14s Gen 3 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| ALC3287-VA2-CG codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Ethernet support via optional Lenovo® USB-C® to Ethernet Adapter}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in
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|<!--Name-->V14 G3, V15 G3 Gen3 ALC || <!--Chipset-->Ryzen 5 6500U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and optional 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery and after sourcing ribbon cable and connector, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15"FHD - battery BYD L20B2PFO -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L15 Gen 3 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 6000 series || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
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|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga 7 14ARB7 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 5, 6600U, 7 6800U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 660M or 680M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 4, P14s Gen 4 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen Pro 5 7540U, Ryzen Pro 7 7840U (AI NPU) || <!--IDE-->{{n/a}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD 740M 780M|| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1920x1200 - 8gb, 16gb or 32gb lpddr5 soldered - usb-c charging -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad E14 g5, E15 Gen 5 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series Ryzen 5-7530U, 7-7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
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|<!--Name-->Thinkbook 14 G6 ABP IRL, ThinkBook 16 G6ABP (21KK001CUK) || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7530U 7730U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 untested}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1200p or 1440p - 100W USB-C AC power adapter -
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|<!--Name-->IdeaPad Slim 5 Light 14ABR8 Laptop || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (4c8t) 5 7530U (6c12t) 7 7730U (8c16t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2 m.2 nvme slot - 1 2242, 1 2280 || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with Realtek® ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 14in 1080p - 8Gb or 16Gb soldered ram - usb-c charging only -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad X13 Gen 4 (13" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 - avoid usb-c port damage -
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|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L14 (Gen4), L15 Gen 4 (15" AMD) || <!--Chipset-->MD Ryzen 5 PRO 7530U, 7480U 7040U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|VESA}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - elan trackpad -
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Gen 4 V14 (82YT, 82YV, 83A0, 83A1, 83CC, 83FR, 82YX, 83FG), V15 (82YU, 82YW, 83FS, 82YY, 83CR), V17 (83A2), || <!--Chipset-->AMD AMD Athlon™ Gold 7220U (2c4t), AMD Athlon™ Silver 7120U (2c2t), AMD Ryzen™ 3 7320U (4c8t), AMD Ryzen™ 5 7520U (4c8t) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme and 2.5in sata if smaller 38Wh battery, no dvd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d for AMD 610M HDMI® and USB-C}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDaudio with ALC3287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Gigabit Ethernet, 1x RJ-45}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|wifi 6}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit - 15.6" FHD 1080p - 8 or 16Gb soldered - 65W round tip (3-pin) AC adapter or USB-C -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad e14 G6, e15 Gen 6 (15″, AMD) || <!--Chipset-->AMD 7000 series AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735HS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D for AMD Radeon || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit- 15.6in 1080p -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad L16 (16" AMD), || <!--Chipset-->AMD 8000 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->nvme || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2D || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB4}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|rtl8169 needs dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad T14 Gen 5, P14s Gen 5 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8840U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 8540U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVME || <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d || <!--Audio-->{{unk| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169 }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14inch 1920 x 1200 -
|-
|<!--Name--> Lenovo WinBook 300e SKU: 82GKS00000 || <!--Chipset-->AMD 3015E || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2023 64bit 4GB 64GB SSD 11.6 Inch Touchscreen Windows 10 Pro Laptop
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|<!--Name-->Lenovo Yoga Slim 7a || <!--Chipset-->AMD Ryzen AI 7350 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->1 nvme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 860M || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDaudio with ALC3306 aka alc287 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| wifi}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 14in 1800p ips 300 nits - usb-c ac charging 71whr integrated battery - sd card slot - digital pen input - 8gb, 6gb or 32gb soldered ddr5 ram -
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|<!--Name-->ThinkPad || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="2%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-Q1 Q1 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron-M 353 ULV 600Mhz || <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1.8" SFF HDD 20 / 60 GB }} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 915 2D and 3D opengl1 tunnel 95 gearbox 68}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec - head phones only}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{Yes|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit old style tablet UltraMobile PC UMPC - Wacom serial resistive pen or finger no support - 1 sodimm ddr2 max 1Gb - LCD 7" WVGA (800 x 480) - CompactFlash port Type II -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP Q1U Ultra Mobile PC UMPC Q1F NP-Q1-F000 || <!--Chipset-->Intel A100 600 / A110 Stealey 800 MHz CPU || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|GMA 950 2D and 3D opengl1}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio 1986}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Atheros 5006EX}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit 1024×600 - sd card slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->NP P500 family P500Y || <!--Chipset-->AMD with SB600 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA Ati x1250}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| Audio with codec }} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8039 yukon}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros G}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->64bit possible - 15.4 tft display - cheap plastic okay build - 19v propriety end -
|-
| <!--Name-->R505 R510 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros G || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->R520 R522 R610H R620 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Mobile Core i3 Intel PM45 82801M ICH9-M|| <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (RV730) || <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC272 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Marvell Yukon 88E8057 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR5007EG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64 bit possible
|-
| NP-R530 || || {{N/A}} || {{partial|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Marvell}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || Icaros 1.5.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung R730 17.3 Essential Notebook NP-R730-JA02UK, NP-R730-JA01SE, R730-JT06 || <!--Chipset-->Intel HM55 Dual Core T4300 i3-370M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA for Intel 4500MHD and GeForce G 310M with 1 VGA, 1 HDMI}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio ALC??? codec Realtek}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell Yukon 88E8059 PCI-E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Broadcom, Intel or Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods ISO 2023-11 || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit - 17.3in HD 1280 x 720 pixels low contrast or some 1600x900 - 2 DDR3 sodimm slots - 2.84 kg 6.26 lbs -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Samsung-305U1A-A01DE-Subnotebook.68246.0.html Series 3 Samsung 305u1a] || <!--Chipset-->AMD Zacate E350 or E450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 6320 || <!--Audio-->ALC ACL 269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom 4313 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->NP-RV415 NP-RV515 || <!--Chipset-->E350 or E450 plus A50M chipset || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 6470 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|RTL8169 Realtek RTL8111 8168B}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow -
|-
| <!--Name-->Series 5 NP535U3C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4455M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->radeon || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit slow - 13.3in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->series 3 NP355V5C || <!--Chipset-->A6-4400M, A8-4500M, A10-4600M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2.5in || <!--Gfx-->7640M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - 15.4in 1368 x 768 - plastic build - 65w 19v psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung ATIV Book 9 Lite NP905S3G || <!--Chipset-->AMD A6-1450 quad 1GHz Temash atom like || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->128gb || <!--Gfx-->AMD 8250 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek rtl8169 but only with mini LAN AA-AE2N12B Ethernet Adapter RJ45 dongle}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9565}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - 13.3 TN glossy 1366 x 768 200nits 60% srgb - plastic case - 26W battery built in with 4hr life - 19V 2.1A 3.0*1.0mm psu - 1 ddr3l slot max 4gb - 720p webcam - mini hdmi out - 1w speakers -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Toshiba====
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Order of Build Quality (Lowest to highest)
<pre >
Equium
Satellite (Pro)
Libretto
Portege
Tecra
</pre >
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Tecra 8100 8200 9000 || 440BX || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|S3 Savage MX 3D (VESA only)}} || {{no|Yamaha DS-XG ymf744 ymf-754}} || {{yes|USB1.1 only}} || {{N/A}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.5 || little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra 9100 || <!--Chipset-->810 || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|S3 Savage IX}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|ymf754}} || <!--USB-->USB 1.1 || <!--Ethernet-->eeee pro100 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PSU Adapter For Toshiba Tecra 9000 9100 A1 A10 A11 A3 A3X A4 A5 A7 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M7 M9 R10 S1 series 75 Watt 15V 5A
|-
| [http://tuxmobil.org/toshiba_sp4600.html Satellite Pro 4600] || i810 || IDE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Trident Cyber Blade XP (VESA only)}} || {{no|YAMAHA DS-XG AC97 ymf754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel e100}} || {{no|Agere (internal PCMCIA)}} || || little support
|-
| Satellite 2805 S603 || Intel 815 || {{yes|IDE}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|nVidia GeForce2 Go}} || {{no|Yamaha Corp YMF 754}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100}} || {{dunno}} || || little support
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A10 S167 S1291 - A15 A20 A25 || <!--Chipset-->P4M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GM or Radeon || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->{{Maybe|Intel 2100, Agere or Atheros PA3399U 1MPC minipci}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->a few models came with antenna leads
|-
| Satellite [http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/jsp/SUPPORTSECTION/discontinuedProductPage.do?service=EU&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&PRODUCT_ID=76230 A30-714] || P4-M / 82845 i845 || {{yes|82801}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|RTL8139}} || {{N/A}} || Icaros 1.2.4 || nice laptop, drawbacks: heavy, really hot (P4-3.06 GHz!!) - A30 (EU) A33 (Australian) A35 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A40 A45 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - A40 S161 A40-S1611 A40-2701, A45-S120 A45-S1201 S130 S1301 S1501 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a50 A55 a60-s156 Equium A60 PSA67E A65 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A70 A75-S206 A80 A85-S107 || <!--Chipset-->P4M or Celeron-M with Intel 845 865 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 852GME or Radeon 7000 Mobility || <!--Audio-->AC97 Realtek || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5002G 5004G - PA3299U mini-pci || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.1 || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit -
|-
| Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 || intel 855 || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma option}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|Intel PRO/100 VE}} || {{dunno}} || Icaros 1.5 || nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Portege M300 - M200 tablet || <!--Chipset-->855GM with 1.2GHz Pentium M 753 || <!--IDE-->{{yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d only - tablet with nvidia 5200 go}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 STAC 9750}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO 100}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra M2 M2-S || <!--Chipset-->Intel 855P Pentium-M || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->nvidia fx go5200 32mb or 64mb agp || <!--Audio-->AC97 1981B || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Intel Pro || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - PSU 15V 5A -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L20 267 (PSL2YE PSL2XE) PSL25E L30 || <!--Chipset-->Celeron M 370 1.4 1.5GHz, 1.73Ghz with RC410M SB400 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA - Ati x200}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|[https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-490297-start-0.html ALC861]}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Boots usb sticks}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8139 Realtek 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros mini-pci should work maybe not working with ATi chipset or need to swap??}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit 14" pioneer dvd-rw - 19v
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L30 PSL30E L33 PSL33E || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 800 or ATi RC410 x200 || <!--Audio-->AC97 AD1981B or HD Audio ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->L30 PSL30L 101 PSL33E 113 115 134 00M019 -
|-
| Satellite Pro M40 313 psm44e || AMD with Ati || {{yes|boots with ATA=nodma}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|VESA}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{yes|}} || {{maybe|atheros askey ar5bmb5 mini pci}} || || 2005 32bit - nice laptop with some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L40 PSL40E PSL40L, PSL43E || <!--Chipset-->945GM with U7700 1.3GHz ULV || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only - - 12X 13G 139 14B 143 15J 19O -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L45 PSL40U S7409 S2416 || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 945 || <!--Audio-->{{No|Intel HD with AD1986A codec}} || <!--USB-->2 USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR24xx Askey || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.0.3 || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit only -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A100 || <!--Chipset-->940G || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia G72M Quadro NVS 110M GeForce Go 7300 / Ati (PSAA3E)|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC861 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 100 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 swap with atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A110 159 (PSAB0), Equium A110 (PSAB2E), Satellite A110 233 (PSAB6), || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->ALC861 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8136 || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 PSAC0 PSAC1 PSAC1E || <!--Chipset-->Core Solo GMA 950 to T2300 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 945 || <!--Audio-->ALC262 or AC97 AD1981B || <!--USB-->UHCI EHCI || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Atheros Ar5001 or Intel or Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15V 4A charger -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro A120 || <!--Chipset-->Core Duo ATi RS480 + SB450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA - ATI RC410 Radeon Xpress 200M || <!--Audio-->ALC262 || <!--USB-->OCHI UHCI || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139 || <!--Wireless-->Intel 3945 or Atheros Ar5001 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->15v 5a proprietary charger needed
|-
| <!--Name-->Satelite A130 PSAD6U || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->ST1311 s1311 ST1312 S2276 S2386 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A135 S2686 (Compal LA 3391P) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8101E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros or Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->S2246 S2346 S2256 S4477 S4666 S4827 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite A200 PSAE1E (Inventec MW10M) || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M with 945GM Express Celeron M 520 1.6Ghz or Pentium® Core Duo T2130 1.86 GHz || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D)}}|| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio ALC862}}|| <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8101E rtl8139}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000 - FN,F5 or FN,F8 or switch}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->2006 Excellent 32 bit support! - make sure that your WLAN card is enabled, do this using the hardware switch and FN+F8 key combination
|-
| <!--Name--> A210, Satellite A215 AMD (Inventec 10A) S5808 || <!--Chipset--> Ati with SB690 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA HD2600 Mobility M76}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC268 || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2018 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->A215-S7422 A215-S7472 A215-S4697 (USA) -
|-
| <!--Name--> [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=62036 A215 S4757] || <!--Chipset--> Ati X1200 with SB600 || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}|| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> {{Yes| }}|| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8101E}}|| <!--Wireless--> {{yes|Atheros 5000}}|| <!--Test Distro-->2017 AspireOS 1.8 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qosmio G30 (PQG31C-HD202E) || <!--Chipset-->945 with Duo T2500 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Nouveau Nvidia Go 7600 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" UXGA 1920x1200,
|-
| <!--Name-->Tecra A10 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> {{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|Intel GMA 4500M (2D)}} || <!--Audio--> {{Yes|HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO 1000}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel WiFi Link 5100}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64 bit possible
|-
| <!--Name-->L35 - L40 PSL48E - L45 S7423 || <!--Chipset-->GL960 with Intel Celeron || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|X3100 some 2D but software 3d tunnel 9 gearbox 4}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC660 codec playback}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|REALTEK 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Realtek 8187b replace with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->1,73Ghz M 520 or M 540 or Dual T2310 (1.46 GHz) T2330 (1.6 GHz) - 14H 14N 15B 17H 17K 17R 17S 18Z -
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite a300 - inventec potomac 10s pt10s A300D 21H || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio - Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8102E || <!--Wireless-->Atheros 5005 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite L300D-224 PSLC8E PSLC9E, l305 (inventec ps10s) || <!--Chipset-->AMD M780 with Turion RM70 or QL-64 || <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{yes|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Radeon 3100}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC268}} || <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros G XB63L or Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments--> Wireless-handler crashing when using Atheros-Wireless-Card
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite P300 (PSPC0C-01D01C) || <!--Chipset-->945GM with Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Audio-->{{No| codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap with Atheros 5k }} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 64bit || <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l300-1bw PSLBDE-005005AR, L300-148 PSLB0E, l300-20D PSLB8E-06Q007EN, l300-294 L300-23L PSLB9E || <!--Chipset-->Intel GM45 + PGA478 socket Celeron 900, Pentium T1600, T2390, T3400 (Socket P) to Core2 Duo T6400 T6670 || <!--IDE--> {{unk|IDE}} || <!--SATA--> {{unk|SATA}} || <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA for Intel gma 4500M}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC???}} || <!--USB--> {{unk|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet--> {{unk|rtl8169 Realtek 810xE}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64-bit - new unfamiliar Bios called insyde H20 -
|-
| <!--Name-->satellite l350d || <!--Chipset-->AMD Athlon (tm) X2 QL-60 + RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3100 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8187b || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite L450 12 13 14 || <!--Chipset-->AMD Sempron, 2.1GHz with AMD RS780M || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 3200 (based on HD 2400) || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E || <!--Wireless-->Realtek 8172 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 12X 13P 13X 14V PSLY6E00C006EN
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro L450 (Compal LA-5821P) 179 || <!--Chipset-->intel celeron 900 2.20 Ghz no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->intel 4500m || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL8101 /2 /6E PCI Express Gigabit || <!--Wireless-->RTL8191 SEvB || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 39.6cm (15.6”) Toshiba TruBrite® HD TFT 16:9 768p
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite P775, P775-S7320 and P775-10K || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5 (2nd Gen) 2430M i7-2630QM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2D for Intel}} || <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 17.3" - 1600 x 900 (HD+) - 2 DDR3 sodimm max 16Gb -
|-
|<!--Name-->Toshiba Satellite C660D-19X || <!--Chipset-->AMD E-300 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for ATi}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio with Realtek codec}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|r8169 rtl8101e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek RTL8188 8192ce rtl8192ce}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->L755D (E-350) L750D (E-450) || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 E450 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6310 6320 || <!--Audio-->HDAudio conexant codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->Realtek || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Satellite Pro SP C640 C660D-15X (PSC1YE) C670D- () || <!--Chipset-->AMD E350 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->6310G || <!--Audio-->HD Realtek ALC259 || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek || <!--Wireless-->Broadcom || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->C70D-A C75D-A || <!--Chipset-->E1-1200 no sse4.1 or avx || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|AMD HD8330}} || <!--Audio-->{{no|HA Audio CX20751 11Z}} || <!--USB-->{{no| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8162 alx}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8188e}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2013 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
|}
====Misc====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Time 500 Packard Bell EasyOne 1450 1550 || <!--Chipset-->K6-3 500Mhz + VIA MVP4 vt82c686a || <!--IDE-->{{N/A|Issues}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA || <!--Audio-->{{No|VIA AC97 3058 with wolfson codec WM9703 WM9704 WM9707 WM9708 or WM9717}} || <!--USB-->via 3038 2 ports USB 1.1 untested || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro-->NB May 2013 || <!--Comments-->2001 32bit grub runs but stalls around [PCI] Everything OK
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX201/FX202 FX210/FX215 FX401/FX402 FX404/FX405 972M, FX501/FX502 FX504/FX505 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive from Plop Boot Loader floppy (no bios USB boot). Can freeze coz hardware issue or a ram slot problem - no support for iLink firewire VT8363/8365 pci - vt82c686b
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX601/FX602, FX604/FX605 FXA53(US), FX701/FX702, FX704/FX705, FX801/FX802 FX804/FX805 || <!--Chipset-->VIA KT133A KM133 Duron 800Mhz Athlon 1.3Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{partial|boot issue with 2013 kernel VIA [rev 06]}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{partial|ATI Rage Mobility Pro (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|VIA AC97 686b [rev 50] AD1881A Ear phone and Mic}} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8139}} || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Comments-->Nightly 1st March 2013 || <!--Comments-->booting usb pendrive somes works
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio PCG FX100 R505LE || <!--Chipset-->Intel i815 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Use VESA Intel 82815 CGC || <!--Audio-->Intel ICH AC97 with ADI AD1881A codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel e100 || <!--Wireless-->{{N/A}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->PCG-FX105 FX105K PCG-FX108 FX108K PCG-FX109 FX109K FX200 FX203/FX203K FX205 FX205K FX209 FX209K FX220 [http://juljas.net/linux/vaiofx240/ FX240] FX250 FX270 FX290 FX301 FX302 FX340 FX370 FX390 FX403 FX503 FX950
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| Sony VAIO VGN X505VP || Pentium M ULV and Intel 855GM || {{yes}} || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|Intel 855 (VESA only)}} || {{yes|AC97}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|Intel PRO 100 VE}} || {{N/A}} || || 2004 32bit - 0.38 inches at its thinnest point - first laptop to feature a "chiclet" keyboard resemble Chiclets gum -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Z505LE Z505JE || <!--Chipset-->P3 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA-->n/a || <!--Gfx-->Rage Mobility M1 AGP mach64 || <!--Audio-->no Yamaha DS-XG PCI YMF744 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Intel 8255x based PCI e100 || <!--Wireless-->n/a || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-18 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma for i915}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SigmaTel}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2 }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8139C}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel swap for atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->Deadwoods' D02 test || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-29 CF-30 || <!--Chipset-->Core || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->use VESA || <!--Audio-->AC97 SigmaTel || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8139C || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2003 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Microstar PR210 || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use VESA ATi RS690M}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio through speaker / head phones but not hdmi}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->Atheros AR242x AR542x aw-ge780 mini pci-e || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - ENE PCI based SD card with no bios boot option
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Advent 7106 EAA-88 || <!--Chipset-->Pentium M 1.7GHz with 915GM || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D and 3D tunnel 187 gearbox 67}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 Intel ICH6 with Conexant Cx20468 31 codec playback head phones only}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 2200BG Fn/F2 replaced with atheros mini pci in small base panel - startup errors in wireless manager}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.1 || <!--Comments-->2005 32bit 14" cheap rubbish sadly - fan noise through audio channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Motion Computing LE1600 PC Slate || <!--Chipset-->915 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->915 || <!--Audio-->Intel AC97 SigmaTel STAC9758 9759 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 || <!--Wireless-->Intel PRO Wireless 2200BG || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2005 serial Wacom digitiser not usb
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughbook CF-51 CF-P1 CF-T5 CF-Y2 || <!--Chipset-->945GMS || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Broadcom || <!--Wireless-->Intel || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S || <!--Chipset-->ntel Core Duo T2500 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{yes| Nvidia Go 7600}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{no| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| }} || <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit || <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - 17" 1920x1200 - blu-ray -
|-
| Sony Vaio VGN SR29VN || Intel ICH9 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy}} || {{partial|ATI HD 3400 (VESA only)}} || {{partial|HD Audio (too quiet)}} || {{yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 8040}} || {{no|Intel 5100}} || Icaros 1.5 || 2007 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse XM Class DELL WYSE Xn0m LAPTOP || <!--Chipset-->AMD T-G56N 1.6 1.65Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA-->decased 2.5in ssd || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only AMD 6320}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--USB-->{{Maybe|EHCI 2.0 with NEC uPD720200 USB 3.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek rtl8169 8111E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 93xx}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 1366 x 768 14" - 2 ddr3l slots max 16gb - 19v coax barrel plug psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK2 || <!--Chipset-->Core i5-3437U, 1.9GHz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2014 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-G1 Mk3 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Core i5-4310U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4400 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio Codec ALC255 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2015 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.recessim.com/view/Panasonic_Toughpad_FZ-G1_MK4 Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK4] || <!--Chipset-->intel 6300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 520 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC256 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but options on the right hand side of screen case}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|intel ac 8260}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 10.1in 1600x1200 - 4gb ddr3l soldered - waterproof pen left hand side base - optional slot-in 4g lte and sdhc - 16v 4.06A 64.96W panasonic barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Panasonic Toughpad FZ-G1 MK5 || <!--Chipset-->intel i5-7300U || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel 620 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC295 codec - o/c or s/c fails early || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 but optional usb2 plugin r.h.s. of screen casing}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 8gb ddr3l soldered - 10.1" WUXGA 1920 x 1200 with LED backlighting screen 2-800 nit - 10-point capacitive multi touch + Waterproof Digitizer pen l.h.s -
|-
| <!--Name-->ToughPad FZ-M1 || <!--Chipset-->Intel® Core TM m5-6Y57 vPro TM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->sata || <!--Gfx-->Intel HD 4200 || <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->{{maybe| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no| }} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 7in 800p - 8gb ddr3l soldered -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Wireless || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Any Razor Razer laptops || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->AVOID unable to remove secure boot
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Netbook===
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* PC to write Aros image onto an USB pendrive with Raspberry PI writer, USB writer or Rufus for boot purposes on a netbook
* SD card sometimes can boot like Dell 2100, EeePC 1001P, ASUS EeePC 900, acer aspire one d150, MSI Wind U100,
====Acer Packard Bell Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Aspire One AOA110 (A110) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D and 3D) tunnel 99 and gearbox 84 score}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 Aros One 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel A13-045N2A 19V2.37A 45W 5.5x1.7mm -
|-
| Aspire One AOA150 (A150) (ZG5) || Intel 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D with tunnel 99 and gearbox 84.1 result}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{Yes|rtl8169 RTL8101E}} || {{Yes|AR5006}} atheros 5k || 2016 AspireOS 1.8, 2025 aros one 2.6 32bit USB || 2007 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One AOD150 D150 (Compal LA-4781P), AOD110 D110 (ssd) || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HDAudio with alc272}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros AR8121 AR8113 AR8114 l1e}} || {{Maybe|AR5007EG AR5BXB63 works but Broadcom BCM4312 has no support}} || 2010 Icaros Desktop 1.3, 2024 Aros one 32bit USB || 2008 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| Aspire One (ZG8) || Intel 945G and N270 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 2D and accelerated 3D}} || {{maybe|HD Audio }} || {{Yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{No|Broadcom }} || {{no|Intel}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.8 || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Aspire One AOD250 D250 emachines em250 || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|ide legacy}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|alc272 HD Audio}} || {{Yes}} || {{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{No|BCM4312 or Atheros AR5B95}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3 || 2009 32bit 1 core - 19v barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire AO532H (Compal LA-5651p) 533H Pineview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio playback}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|AR8132 (L1c)}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros 9k}} || [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?mode=flat&order=0&item_id=5968 Tested AspireOS June 2011] || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM350 NAV51 || <!--Chipset--> with N450 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel 3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.2 || <!--Comments-->Single core 64bit - 160GB HDD 1GB RAM 10.1" LED backlit screen and Webcam - 3 cell li-ion battery for 3 hours usage -
|-
| <!--Name-->emachines eM355 || <!--Chipset--> with N455 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->64bit support possible -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One 533 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D 0x8086 0xa011}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ALC272 codec ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8152 v1.1 1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom 4313}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 Icaros 2.1 and AROS One 2.3 || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - f2 setup - 10.1inch 1024 x 768 -
|-
| Aspire One AOD255 AOD255e AOD260 AOHAPPY (Compal LA-6221P) || N570 and Nm10 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|SATA}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 3150}} || Audio || USB || {{No|Atheros AR8152 V1.1 (1lc)}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313}} || || a little support
|-
| Aspire One 522 AO522 (Compal LA-7072p) || 1GHz dual C-50 C50 or C-60 C60 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (ATI 9804) or 6290 || ATI SB CX20584 HD Audio || USB || Atheros 8152 v2.0 l1c || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros ath9k}} || ||
|-
| <!--Name-->AAOD270 Aspire One D270 || <!--Chipset-->N2600 Cedarview || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D on Intel GMA 3650}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169 RTL8101E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 but swap for Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit atom - ddr2 so-dimm 2gb max -
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO532G (Compal LA-6091p) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One D257 (Quanta ZE6) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire One 722 AO722 P1VE6 || <!--Chipset-->AMD C-60 C60 with SB900 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| use VESA Ati 6290}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec but no Wrestler HDMI output}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros AR8152 v2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9485}} || <!--Test Distro-->2017 Icaros 2.1.2 || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Aspire One AO721 (Wistron SJV10-NL) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AO751 AO751H (Quanta ZA3) || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S || <!--Chipset-->N280 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}}|| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC272X || <!--USB--> USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Atheros l1e}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Atheros 9k}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .SE || <!--Chipset-->N450 + || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC|| <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot .S2 NAV50 || <!--Chipset-->N455 NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel X3150 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros || <!--Wireless-->Atheros || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Packard Bell Dot M/A || <!--Chipset-->1.2GHz Athlon L110 + RS690E || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy mode? || <!--Gfx-->AMD ATI Radeon Xpress X1270 (VESA only) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ATI SBx00 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E rtl8169 || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Asus Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 700 701 2G 4G 8G Surf || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 900 2D and 3D tunnel 68 gearbox 43 on 701 800x480}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR5007EG (AR2425 works}} || 2016 Icaros 2.1.1, 2.1.2, Aros One 2.5 32bit USB, || 2007 32bit - power supplies fail due to bad caps issue 9.5V 2.5A 24W Charger AD59930 4.8*1.7MM -
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 701SD || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{No|RTL8187SE swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2007 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll
|-
| [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/Models eeePC] 900 || Intel 910GML + ICH7 || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Maybe|Intel GMA 900 (2D, 3D in some models)}} || {{Yes|ALC662 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|UHCI and EHCI}} || {{No|Atheros L2}} || {{Maybe|depends on chipset AR5007EG (AR2425) works but not RaLink}} || 2014 AspireOS 1.7, || 2008 32bit - boot issues but does boot with ATA=32bit,nopoll or ATA=nodma,nopoll. 900's may need BIOS upgrade to boot usb optical drives. 3D available in some model revisions - AD59230 9.5v 2.31a psu -
|-
| eeePC 900A || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (3D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Atheros L1e [1969 1026]}} || {{Yes|Atheros 5k AR242x}} || Nightly Build 2012, 2023 Aros One 32bit 2.4 || 2009 32bit
|-
| eeePC 901 1000 || 945GM || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{No|Atheros L1E (AR8121 AR8113 AR8114)}} || {{No|RaLink Device 2860 swap with Atheros 5k}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| eeePC Seashell 1000HA 1000HE 1008 1005HA || N280 + Intel GMA950 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{Yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{Yes|USB}} || {{Maybe|Realtek but not Atheros AR8132 (L1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || 2014 Aspire OS 1.6, || 2010 32bit - 12v 3a psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->eeePC 1001ha || <!--Chipset-->GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 950 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Attansic Atheros AR8132 l1c}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|RaLink RT3090 swap with Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit
|-
| eeePC 1001P T101MT 1005PX 1005PE 1015PE Pineview 1001PXD || NM10 and N450 N455 CPU || {{N/A}} || {{Maybe|IDE mode}} || {{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio}} || {{Yes|USB 2.0}} || {{No|Atheros AR8132 (l1c)}} || {{unk|Atheros AR928x 802.11n}} || 2010 Icaros 1.3.3, || 2011 64bit - 19V 2.1A 2.3x0.7 -
|-
| EeePC 1015B 1215B || single C-30 C30 or dual C-50 C50 + Hudson M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{partial|AMD 6250 (VESA only)}} || ATI SBx00 HD Audio || USB || {{No|AR8152 v2.0 atl1c}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM4313 [14e4 4727]}} || untested recently || 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare X101CH Cedarview || <!--Chipset-->N2600 + N10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 6300 || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Flare 1025CE 1225CE || <!--Chipset-->N2800 + N10 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros l1c 2.0}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros 9k AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Inspiron 910 Mini 9 PP39S Vostro A90 || GMA945 || {{Maybe|STEC 8G 16G 32G IDE PATA Parallel ATA miniPCIE SSD 50MM / 70MM very slow}} || {{N/A| }} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and 3D opengl1}} || {{yes|ALC268 HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2 boots and works}} || {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8102E}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4310 and 4312 swap with atheros 5k bx32}} || ICAROS 1.3 but Icaros 2.3 (pci issues), AROS One 2.6 and Tiny AROS (digiclock startup) mouse cursor vanishes || 2008 32bit - 9inch 1024x600 screen - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 2gig - 19v 1.58a - 0 boot disk select - cr2032 battery under laptop base cover, while mem 2GB max under base flap -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 10 1010 PP19S || <!--Chipset-->Atom Z520 Z530 Intel US15W Poulsbo || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel GMA 500 (VESA only)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Intel or BCM4312}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - 10.10 inch 16:9, 1366 x 768 glossy - 28whr or 56wHr battery options -
|-
| [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport/Machines/Netbooks#Dell%20Mini%2010v%20(Inspiron%201011) Mini 10v 1011] [http://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Dell/InspironMini10v ] || Intel 950 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|ide legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|HDAudio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL8102E 8103E}} || {{no|Dell 1397 Wireless}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Inspiron Mini 1018 || <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{partial|IDE mode }} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || <!--Audio-->{{partial|HD Audio head phones only - speaker and micro phone do not work}} || <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|RTL8188CE or AR928X}} || <!--Test Distro-->2011 Icaros 1.5.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 64bit - 1 DDR3 max 2gb -
|-
| Latitude 2100 || Intel Atom N270 N280 1.60Ghz GMA 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{Yes|set to IDE in bios as ahci not working || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and 3D with tunnel 98 and gearbox 84)}} || {{yes|HD Audio with ALC272 codec}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{No|Broadcom BCM5764M}} || {{No|Intel 5100 or BCM4322 DW 1510 half height mini pcie use small Atheros 5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->2016 AspireOS 1.8, Icaros 2.1.1 and AROS One USB 2.4 || 2009 32bit ddr2 sodimm max 2G - [https://sites.google.com/site/arosaspireone/about-aspire-one Webcam and card reader not working] lcd cable over hinge an issue - f12 bios and boot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Latitude 2110 2120 || <!--Chipset-->N470 1.83Ghz, N455 1.6Ghz, N550 1.5Ghz || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Yes|ATA mode in bios not ahci}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 3150 2D only}} || <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with ALC269 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }} || <!--Wireless-->{{No| swap for Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->2014 Icaros 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - ddr2 sodimm
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| HP Mini 2133 || VIA C7-M P4M900 / 8237 VX700 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|VIA Chrome 9 HC (VESA only)}} || {{no|VT1708/A HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom Corp NetXtreme BCM5788}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312}} || untested || 2008 32bit -
|-
| HP mini 1000 Mi 2140 ks145ut || N270 + 945GM || {{N/A}} || SATA || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D and opengl1 3d)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio (playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Broadcom Corp BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32Bit - unable to change wifi card
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Mini 700 702 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio IDT 92HD75B (111d:7608, only playback tested)}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom hard locked}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Compaq HP Mini 110 110-3112sa || 945GM Express || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio IDT STAC 92xx}} || {{yes|USB 2.0}} || {{no|Atheros}} || {{no|Broadcom hard blocked Fn+F12}} || untested || 2009 32bit - unable to change wifi
|-
| HP Mini 200 210 || 945GM NM10 Express || {{N/A}} || SATA || Intel GMA 950 || {{Maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || RTL8101E RTL8102E || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard locked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| HP Mini 311 DM1 (Quanta FP7) || N280 + ION LE || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia Geforce ION || {{maybe|HDAudio with }} || USB || eth || {{No|hard locked}} || untested || 2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|}
====Lenovo Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| IdeaPad S9 S9e(3G) S10 S10e(3G) || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 or SigmaTel HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| IdeaPad S12 || Intel Atom N270 + Nvidia ION LE MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || USB || {{no|Broadcom}} || {{no|Intel locked down}} || 2012 Icaros 2.0, || 2009 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| S10-2 || 945GME and N280 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || {{maybe|ALC269 HD Audio}} || {{yes}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| S10-3 || NM410 and N450 CPU || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || {{maybe|HD Audio ALC269}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|Atheros 9285 or Broadcom BCM4312 hard blocked}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Samsung Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| [http://www.amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=616910&topic_id=33755&forum=28#616910 NC10] || 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|SigmaTel HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{maybe|rtl8169 works but not Marvell 88E8040 sky2}} || {{yes|AR5007EG}} || 2011 Icaros 1.4, || 2009 32bit - Nano silver on keyboard and lcd ribbon cable over hinge issues
|-
| [http://www.sammywiki.com/wiki/Samsung_NC20 NC20] || VIA VX800 || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{maybe|VIA Chrome9 (VESA only)}} || ALC272 GR (VT1708A) HD Audio || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{yes|Atheros AR5001}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| NP-N110 NP-N120 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || SATA || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{yes|ALC272 HD Audio or ALC6628}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{no|Realtek rtl8187}} || untested || 2009 32bit - Namuga 1.3M Webcam none
|-
| NP-N130 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{yes|SATA in IDE mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 2D and opengl 1.x 99.5 tunnel 99 gearbox}} || {{yes|Intel HD with ALC272 ALC269 codec playback}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{yes|RTL 8169.device - 8101e 8102e}} || {{no|rtl 8192se rtl8187 too small an area to swap for atheros 5k}} || untested || 2009 32bit - 10.x inch 1024 x 600 - Namuga 1.3M Webcam - front slide power on and f2 setup bios - keyboard 17.7mm Pitch is made with Silver Nano (Anti-Bacterial) tech - small touchpad - 1 ddr2 2rx16 sodimm slot 2G max - 44Wh
|-
| <!--Name-->Go NP-N310 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + 945GME || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC6628}} || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|Atheros5k}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 32bit - N280 version changed specs
|-
| NP-N510 || N270 euro N280 uk + ION MCP79 || {{N/A}} || SATA || nVidia C79 ION [Quadro FX 470M] || HD Audio || USB || Marvell 88E8040 || Realtek 8192E || untested || 2010 32bit - does not boot - cause unknown
|-
| NP-N145 Plus || n450 + NM10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D, no VGA output)}} || {{yes|Realtek HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB2.0}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || {{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || untested || 2010 some support but often the trackpad does not work
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Axx || <!--Chipset-->NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->Sata || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC269 codec A9M22Q2 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Broadcom BCM4313 or Atheros}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit -
|-
| NF210 Pineview || n455 or n550 + N10 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|SATA}} || {{maybe|Intel GMA 3150 (needs retesting, VESA works)}} || {{yes|HD Audio}} || {{yes|USB}} || {{no|Marvell 88E8040}} || Wireless || untested || 2011 64bit - some support
|-
| <!--Name-->NS310 NP-NS310-A03UK || <!--Chipset-->N570 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|use Vesa 2d }} || <!--Audio-->{{yes| ich7}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 810xe }} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|bcm4313 }} || <!--Test Distro-->2022 AROS One 2.3, || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom N570 or 1.5 GHz Intel Atom N550 dual core processor, 1 DDR3 sodimm slot memory, a 250GB hard drive, and a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel 10.1" W7St - 2300mAh short life -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150 N150] NB30 || <!--Chipset-->MN10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{No| }} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8040}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285 or Realtek 8192E}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 a little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.kruedewagen.de/wiki/index.php/Samsung_N220 N210 N220] N230 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3150 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}} || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no sse4.1 or avx -
|-
| <!--Name-->NC110 Pxx Cedarview || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{dunno|Intel GMA 3600}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Intel 6000g}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
|}
====Toshiba Netbooks====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->NB100 || <!--Chipset-->945GM || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|legacy}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 HD Audio}} || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini NB200 series NB205 || <!--Chipset-->N280 + GSE945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}}|| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 300 series NB305 || <!--Chipset-->N455 with NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC272 HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{maybe|AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Mini 500 series NB505 NB520 NB550-10v || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->legacy || <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA 3150 (2D) || <!--Audio-->HD Audio || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8101E RTL8102E}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|Realtek 8176 RTL 8188CE}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| [http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshiba-NB550D-AMD-Fusion-Netbook.46551.0.html Mini NB550D 10G] 108 (c30) 109 (c50) || C-50 + M1 || {{N/A}} || SATA || AMD 6250 (VESA only) || HD Audio || USB || {{maybe|rtl8169 Realtek 8111e}} || {{maybe|Atheros 9k}} || untested || 2011 64bit Realtek SD card reader
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Misc Netbooks====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="10%" |Wireless
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="30%" |Comments
|-
| Cammy's A1600 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{yes|HD Audio playback}} || {{yes}} || {{no|JMC 250/260}} || Wireless || 2010 Icaros 1.2.4, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Mini Ui 3520 || <!--Chipset-->Intel 945 || <!--ACPI--> || <!--SATA-->{{yes}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC269 HD Audio || <!--USB-->{{yes}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{yes|AR5001}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit -
|-
| Guillemot Hercules eCafe EC-900 H60G-IA], Mitac MiStation and Pioneer Computers Dreambook Light U11 IL1 || Intel 945GME || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA950 (2D)}} || {{Yes|HD Audio (playback only)}} || {{yes|uhci and ehci}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RAlink RT2860}} || untested || 2009 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E2 24 48 || <!--Chipset-->N450 + NM10 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->IDE legacy mode || <!--Gfx-->Pineview Intel (2D) || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->Atheros l1c || <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Opinion-->2009 32bit -
|-
| MSI Wind U90/U100 || GME945 || {{N/A}} || {{maybe}} || {{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || {{partial|HD Audio ALC888s (playback only?)}} || {{yes|uhci 1.1 and ehci 2.0}} || {{yes|rtl8169}} || {{no|RaLink RT2860 RT2700E or rtl8187se (u100x)}} || 2011 Icaros 1.3, || 2009 32bit -
|-
| Advent 4211 || 945GSE || {{N/A}} || {{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || Intel GMA950 (2D) || ALC HD Audio || USB || rtl8169 || {{no|Intel 3945 ABG}} || untested || 2009 32bit - MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name-->Hannspree Hannsnote SN10E1 || <!--Chipset-->N270 + GMA945 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{maybe|IDE legacy mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA 950 (2D)}} || <!--Audio-->ALC HD Audio || <!--USB-->USB2.0 || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8101E RTL8102E RTL8169}} || <!--Wireless-->{{no|RaLink RT2860}} || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit MSI U100 clone
|-
| <!--Name--> Vaio VGN-P11Z
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--IDE--> {{dunno}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Partial|Intel (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Marvell}}
| <!--Wireless--> {{unk|Atheros AR928X}}
| <!--Test Distro-->2012 Icaros 2.0.3
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit Rarely boots!
|-
| <!--Name-->Sony VPC-W11S1E
| <!--Chipset-->N280 with 945GSE
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|Intel GMA950 - hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with realtek codec
| <!--USB-->3 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros AR8132}}
| <!--Wireless-->{{unk|Atheros AR9285}}
| <!--Test Distro-->untested
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - 10.1" 1366 x 768 glossy - 3hr battery life -
|-
| <!--Name-->Archos 10 Netbook || <!--Chipset-->Atom with ICH7 NM10 945GSE || <!--IDE-->{{No }} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 || <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8139 || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro-->untested || <!--Comments-->2008 32bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Wind U135 DX MS-N014 || <!--Chipset-->Intel N455 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|2D only accelerated}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|ALC662 rev 1}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL}} || <!--Wireless-->{{No|Atheros AR 9K}} || <!--Test Distro-->2015 Icaros 2.1, || <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - needs noacpi notls added to grub boot line to start up
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Wireless--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Desktop Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--May work-->{{Maybe|'''Works a little'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
====Acer====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.acer.com/ac/en/ID/content/support-product/486;-; Veriton X270 VTX270] Intel Core 2 Duo ED7400C or Pentium dual-core UD7600C with 630i
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d Nvidia 7100 VGA and HDMI connections}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| with realtek codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 rear and 5 front}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe| nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 dvd
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit capable but would not fully boot, DHCP address timeout too short and failed often. Put in a third party NIC, worked - 1 PCI Express x16 slot and a free PCI x1 slot - internal thin long psu with 12pin -
|-
| <!--Name--> Imedia S1710 with Intel Dual Core E5200
| <!--IDE--> {{Yes|SATA/AHCI}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Maybe|Native IDE}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Yes|Nvidia nForce 7100}}
| <!--Audio--> {{Yes|Nvidia MCP73}}
| <!--USB--> {{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{No|NVIDIA MCP73 Ethernet}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 14-09-2023, AROS One 2.3
| <!--Comments--> 2009 64-bit - Boot over USB not working on front - 2 DDR2 dual channel max 8GB - DEL for entering Bios - F12 for boot menu - Bus weird, could be reason for Ethernet issue
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo AR1600, R1600 AR3600, R3600 Packard Bell iMax Mini, ACER Veriton N260G N270G slim nettop subcompact
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9300M - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with alc662 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB boot usb2 stick issues and slower with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 Intel Atom 230 N280 - 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - very often boot stuck around ehciInit - DEL setup F12 boot options - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v special barrel size 5.5mm/1.7mm psu - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - atheros 5k AR5BXB63 wifi -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo AR3610 R3610 3610 Atom 330 nettop subcompact dual core
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Native IDE mode, '''when it works''' boots}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Nvidia ION GeForce 9400M LE MCP79MX - nouveau 3d - '''when it boots''' 400 fps in shell'ed gearbox, 278 in tunnel, 42 in teapot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with Realtek alc662 rev1 alc662-hd later ALC885 codec but nothing from HDMI audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB with 1% chance boot with usb2 sticks, more issues with usb3 drives}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|RTL 8211CL MCP79 nForce}}
| <!--Test Distro-->{{no|AROS One 32bit 1.5, 1.6 and 2.4 usb and 64bit 1.2 USB}}
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - boot often stuck at Kernel or around ehciInit, SATA, etc try ATA=off, non usb hub keyboard, - DEL bios setup, F12 BBS POPUP/drive boot - 2 ddr2 sodimm slots max 4GB - 19v barrel psu with smaller inner pin size 5.5mm/1.7mm - replace wifi RT3090 ver c (linux) with atheros 5k -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo N281G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 2d for GMA 3100}}
| <!--Audio-->HD audio codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX and SSE 4.1 Atom D425 - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
| <!--Name-->REVO AR3700 R3700 3700 Atom D525 dual core - ACER Veriton N282G
*one long beep followed by two short, bios damaged
*looping one long two short, a video card fault
*two short beeps... CMOS damaged
*got one long and one short beep... board error?
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE ready in Bios}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia ION2 GT218 ION vga fine '''but''' hdmi fussy over display used - nouveau 2d & 3d gearbox 404 tunnel 292 teapot 48}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDA Intel with Realtek ALC662 rev1 codec, head phones only but nothing from NVidia HDMI}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel® NM10 Express (NM10 is basically an ICH7 with a die shrink and IDE removed) USB boots usb, installs usb, accesses ok}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111g}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS one 32bit USB 1.5 and 1.6 and ArosOne 64bit usb 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 20cm/8" high 1 ltr noisy fan - early 2 ddr2 sodimm slots but later 2 ddr3 sodimm slots 1Rx8 max 4GB - 19v barrel psu thinner pin - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - ACPI Suspend Mode = S1, S3 (STR), S4 - Power on PCIe
* Known Acer issue, Boot into bios, set bios to UEFI and reboot, set bios back to defaults and reboot, blank display, repair with reflash of 8 pin Winbond W25Q socketed bios chip with ch341a using 2011/09/19 P01.B0L, 2011/05/09 P01.A4, 2011/05/03 P01.A3L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2L, 2010/12/27 P01.A2 amiboot.rom -
|-
| <!--Name-->Revo 70 (RL70) with or without dvdrw
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->6320 or 6310
| <!--Audio-->HD audio ALC662-VCO-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2, 1.1 Hudson D1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD E450 1.65GHz - 19v 65w barrel psu thinner inner pin - 2 DDR3L single channel max 4GB - replace wifi RT3090 ver d with atheros 5k mini pci-e - 1lr or 1.5 ltr dvdrw case 209.89 mm, (D) 209.89 mm, (H) 35.35 mm - del enter bios -
|-
|}
====Asus====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->EEEbox B202
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel GMA950
| <!--Audio-->Intel Azalia HDaudio with Realtek ALC662 or ALC888-GR CODEC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111 or JM250
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros
| <!--Comments-->internal 3 types of wifi chipset not supported
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Dell====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> Precision 340
| <!--IDE--> {{yes}}
| <!--SATA--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{n/a}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1 (UHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|3Com}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 2400
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel 82845GL Brookdale G/GE (VESA 640x480 by 16)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk|AC97 with ADI codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Broadcom 440x 4401}}
| <!--Test Distro-->[http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=832495 Icaros 1.4]
| <!--Comments-->Graphics chipset is capable of higher resolution.
|-
| <!--Name-->Dimension 4600
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|Intel AC97 (use rear black port)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 170L
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX260
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX270
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| Optiplex GX280
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{partial|IDE mode}}
| {{maybe|Intel GMA (only VESA tested)}}
| {{yes|Intel AC97}}
| {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| {{no|Broadcom}}
| Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex GX520
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|Intel GMA}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 745
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|HD Audio (no volume control)}}
| <!--USB--> {{partial|Only keyboard mouse (legacy mode)}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 755
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel GMA (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.5.1
| <!--Comments--> Around 25 second delay in booting from USB
|-
| <!--Name--> Optiplex 990
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{partial|non-RAID mode}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel HD (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{no|Intel Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Nightly Build 2014 09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 360
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|ordinary boot gives VGA mode only - VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD Audio (Analog Devices ID 194a)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aspire Xenon
| <!--Comments-->poor support
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Vx0 (V90 V30), Vx0L (V10L V90L), Vx0LE (V30LE V90LE) from VIA C7 800GHz to Eden 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for S3 UniChrome Pro}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 VIA VT8233A with ?? codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 back and 1 front USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|early models work but later VT6102-3 do not}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2006 to 2009 32bit - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm DDR 333MHz SO-DIMM later DDR2 - early V90s do seem to have a reliability problem -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.poppedinmyhead.com/2021/01/wyse-cx0-thin-client-notes-experiences.html Dell Wyse Cx0] C00LE, C10LE, C30LE, C50LE, C90LE, C90LE7, C90LEW VIA C7 Eden 1GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d VX855 VX875 Chrome 9}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|some VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with ?? codec work}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 outside 2 inside USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2010 to 2013 32bit - [https://ae.amigalife.org/index.php?topic=815.0 boots and works] - 12V 2.5A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - 1 sodimm ddr2 -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell RxxL Rx0L thin client
*R00L Cloud PC of Wyse WSM
*R10L Wyse Thin OS
*R50L Suse Linux Enterprise
*R90L Win XP Embedded
*R90LW Win Embedded Standard 2009
*R90L7 Win Embedded Standard 7
| <!--IDE-->128Mb IDE or 1GB
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|SATA Hyperdisk}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 690E RS690M Radeon Xpress 1200 1250 1270
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Sempron™ 210U SMG210UOAX3DVE 1.5GHz SB600, up to 4GB single slot 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, 19v barrel psu, DEL key bios - Late 2012 2 data sockets added but only CN18 be used with two white sockets (CN13 & CN15) can used to power the SATA device "4-pin Micro JST 1.25mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 390 sff small form factor - mt mini tower desktop - dt full desktop
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->aros one 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit dual i3 2xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable - add nvidia gf218 gfx - error code 3 mobo or cpu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 3010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom 57XX}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx - kettle iec plug psu cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Optiplex 7010 sff small form factor
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|1 pci-e}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom or Intel 825xx}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit dual i3 3xxx Q77 - kettle iec plug psu cable - add pci-e ethernet and nvidia gf218 gfx -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5010 thin client ThinOS D class (D10D D00D D00DX, Dx0D), PCoIP (D10DP) or D90D7, 5040
*username: Administrator, admin, [blank]
*password: Fireport, DellCCCvdi, rappot, Wyse#123, Administrator, administrator, r@p8p0r+
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode may need 30cm ext cable as small area for half-slim sata ssd - decased new ssd??}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d 1400x1050 HD6250E IGP by using DVI to hdmi cable and 1 display port, no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD 6.34 audio chipset detected but codec alc269 working from one case speaker - none if v6.29 used}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|most 5010 have 4 USB 2.0 but D90Q7 has 2 USB3 instead}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8168 8169 - rev 1.?? 8111? - rev 1.91 8111E}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit no SSE4.1 or AVX slow AMD G-T44R 1.2Ghz later G-T48E 1.4Ghz Dual Bobcat Brazos BGA413 - Del for BIOS - p key to select boot with noacpi - single DDR3 sodimm slot max 4Gb, (8Gb hynix 2rx8 ddr3l)? (remove small board to upgrade) - passive no fan - 15cm/6" small 1ltr case and lack of expansion options - PA16 19v barrel psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 7010 DTS thin client (Z class Zx0D)
*2011 Zx0 Z90D7 2GF/2GR
*2013 Z10D
*2014 Z50D 2GF/2GR
*2012 Cisco VXC 6000 CVXC-6215-K9 white
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|Bios set Sata mode to IDE mode and grub boot add 'noacpi' for half slim sata2 ssd or/with 50cm sata ext cable}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2d HD6310 HD6320 Terascale 2 through DVI and sometimes DP 1.1a - no 3d support r600 and no hdmi port}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio 6.34 detected but ALC269VB codec works on the one case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2.0 works but NEC 720200 3.0 not working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111e 8111F}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3 and Aros One 32bit 1.5, 1.9 and 2.3 usb and 64bit 1.2
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 slow cores AMD G-t52R 1.5GHz later G-T56N 1.65 GHz Dual with A50M FCH - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless black plastic case with metal ventilated box inside - 2 desktop DIMM slots max 16GB - miniPCIe CN14 - PA-16 19v external psu Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - 2 40cm SMA female WiFi Antenna to IPEX IPX u.fl Ufl Cable pigtail needed - does not like uefi boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->Wyse 7020 Thin Client
* 2013 Quad-core AMD GX-420CA 2.0 GHz (25W) -
* 2018 Zx0Q Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz (15W) with Quad display 3dp and 1dvi
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d only for AMD Radeon HD8400E radeonsi (dual display) or AMD Radeon HD 8330E IGP with AMD Radeon E6240 Seymour E6460 (quad display), no hdmi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad eKabini Jaguar cores - two SODIMM sockets layered in centre of mobo DDR3L RAM - Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm ac psu 9mm plug is too short but 14mm length is fine - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse Dx0Q (5020) D90Q8 NJXG4 AMD G-Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata port
| <!--Gfx-->HD 8330E
| <!--Audio--> with Realtek codec
| <!--USB-->4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 Quad-core AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz - 2 layered near edge of mobo 204-pin DDR3L SODIMM (bottom one tricky to insert) - 19v Coax 5.5mm/2.5mm - passive no fan - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5060 N07D thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE bios mode for sata2 port}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d - AMD R5E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands thru dp1 with an hdmi adapter no output thru dp2 - no hdmi dvi ports}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HD Audio with Realtek ALC231 codec head phones only}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|4 x USB2.0 works but 2 USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 realtek 8169 8111h}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 1.6 usb
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 quad GX-424CC 19.5v external psu - CN-0Y62H1 mobo with 2 layered ddr3l 16Gb max sodimm slots at edge of mobo, bottom 0 one blocking - passive no fan so quiet - 15cm/6" high smaller 1ltr case and lack of expansion options -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Fujitsu Siemens====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| Scenic [http://uk.ts.fujitsu.com/rl/servicesupport/techsupport/ProfessionalPC/Scenic/ScenicE/ScenicE.htm E600] (compact desktop)
|
|
| {{partial|VESA only}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
|
| {{no|Intel PRO/1000}}
| {{dunno}}
| Nice small, silent PC with good AROS support.
|-
| Scenic T i845
| {{dunno}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{n/a}}
| {{dunno|Intel AC97}}
| {{dunno|UHCI}}
| {{dunno|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5.2
| AROS does not boot
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S200 S210 S220 and later S300
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| compactflash CF card max ??}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 315PRO PCI/AGP }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 via }}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|via uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|via VT6102 [Rhine-II] (rev 74) }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - TR5670 Rev 1.4 mother with Transmeta TM5800 cpu - pci socket - single SODIMM socket for DDR memory PC2700S max 512MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S400
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| but swap with compactflash CF card already with AROS installed}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] SiS741CX }}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 SiS7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|sis uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz gets hot - SiS 963L / SiS 741CX chipset - 12V 4.2A 4-pin (DP-003-R) psu - single SODIMM socket for DDR PC2700S max 1G - large case 246 x 48 x 177cms torx screws - pci socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->FUJITSU Futro S700 and S900 Thin Client (based on mini-ITX motherboard D3003-A12, D3003-C1 lesser variant of [https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s900/TechNotes_V3.1_Mini-ITX_D3003-S.pdf D3003-S])
*G-T56N 1.65GHz
*G-T40N 1.00GHz
*G-T44R 1.20GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 sata data socket but mSata 18+8pins 1GB-16GB
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 6320, HD 6250, HD 6290 dvi or displayport (DP runs higher)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|two USB2 front sockets and four on the rear}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit AMD slow atom-like and fanless - 20V 2A psu 5.5mm/2.1mm coax (S900) - 2 DDR3L SODIMM sockets max 8GB tricky to run 1333 MHz on the Futro S900 - proprietary X2 PCI-e - 1 PCI socket but need a right-angle adaptor -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo p420 e85 desktop case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or old Geforce in pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16 pin special psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->esprimo E420 e85+ SFF case
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 4600 or low profile pci-e card
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek alc671 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 dimm slots - 16ish pin special psu - hd under front metal bracket, take front cover off first with 3 tabs - 3 slim pci-e slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Futro S520 AMD dual 1.0Ghz codenamed "Steppe Eagle"
* GX-210HA @ 1.0GHz
* GX-212ZC @ 1.2GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->no sata - 4Gb or 16Gb flash memory soldered to the board
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD 8210E (GX210HA) or AMD Radeon R1E (GX212ZC)
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - smaller than ITX 160mm x 160mm Fujitsu D3314-A11 - 19V 3.4A PSU standard 5.5mm/2.1mm coax plug - 1 ddr3 sodimm slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Futro S720 ThinClient D3313-B13 D3313-F
*2014 64bit AMD GX-217GA 1.65GHz VFY:S0720P8009FR VFY:S0720P8008DE VFY:S0720P4009GB
*2015 64bit AMD GX-222GC 2.20GHz VFY:S0720P702BDE VFY:S0720P702BFR
all begin VFY:S0720P and end two digit country code
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA--> {{Yes|up to 2 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata was running very well on AHCI and IDE-Mode and 2242 mSata}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{Maybe|use VESA 2D for AMD Radeon HD 8280E IGP ( islands) or later R5E IGP ( islands)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working, external audio speaker}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0 but not front 2 USB 3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.0
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX and SSE 4.1 - 1 ddr3 Sodimm slot max 8Gb - 19V-20V 2A 5.5mm/2.5mm coax - D3313-B13 stripped down Mini-ITX mobo D3313-S1/-S2/-S3 (eKabini) D3313-S4/-S5/-S6 - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the cpu heatsink is fanless - mPCIe socket for wireless card -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S920 D3313-E D3313-G
*2016 AMD GX-222GC SOC 2.20GHz Dual
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-415GA (1.50 GHz, Quad Core, 2 MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E)
*2017 AMD G-Series GX-424CC 2.40 GHz Quad
| <!--IDE--> {{N/A}}
| <!--SATA--> {{yes|2242 mSata and 1 Sata-cable-connector with space in casing so normal SSD/HDD over Sata possible}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{yes|use VESA 2D for Radeon R5E GCN2/3 IGP}}
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|HDAudio ALC671 codec partially working}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|4 rear USB 2.0, front 2 USB 3.1 downgradable to 2.0 in BIOS setting}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro--> AROS One USB 2.4
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 2 so dimm slot with max of 8 GB - 19v barrel psu 5.5mm 2.5mm - SATA data socket can be located under the fins of the heatsink - mPCIe a e keyed socket for wireless card - propetary X2 connector with official raizer to X1 connector - almost silent background noise, not affecting sound quality in any way
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu Thin Client Futro S5011 S7011
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - AMD Ryzen Dual Core R1305G or R1505G 1ltr case - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 - 19v 3.42amp round coax or usb-c 20c 3.25a external psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Fujitsu FUTRO S9011 Thin Client VFY:S9011THU1EIN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVMe || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3 on 2 dp 1.4}} || <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ALC623 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2020 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====HP Compaq====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq presario 7360
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Working}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 via}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq EP Series 6400/10
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Audio--> {{no|ISA}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB 1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq Evo D510
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{N/A}}
| {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| {{yes|AC97}}
| {{yes|Working}}
| {{yes|Intel PRO/100}}
| Icaros 1.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX2000 MT
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Intel Extreme 2 (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|detects AC97 but no support for ADI AD1888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|OHCI/EHCI }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82526EZ e1000}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.51
| <!--Comments-->boots ok but no audio
|-
| <!--Name-->Compaq DX 2200
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200] (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{dunno|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|OHCI/EHCI issues }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro--> {{dunno}}
| <!--Comments-->issues
|-
| <!--Name--> d230
| <!--IDE--> {{yes|UDMA}}
| <!--SATA--> {{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx--> {{partial|Intel Extreme (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio--> {{partial|Intel AC97 (speaker and headphones only, no line-out)}}
| <!--USB--> {{yes|USB}}
| <!--Ethernet--> {{Maybe|Broadcom BCM4401}}
| <!--Test Distro--> Icaros 1.4.5
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Pavilion a220n || <!--IDE-->{{Yes}} || <!--SATA-->{{N/A}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|VESA 1024x768 on nVidia GF4 MX with 64MB shared video ram}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC650 AC'97 comp.}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8201BL 10/100 LAN}} || <!--Test Distro-->AROS One 2.5|| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit athlon xp 2600+ Socket 462 / Socket A - 2 dimm ddr pc2700 -
|-
| <!--Name-->t500
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|FX5200 (2D; 3D with older driver)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97 ICH4 ALC658D}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|UHCI/EHCI}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8101L 8139}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2012-09-22
| <!--Comments-->2004
|-
| <!--Name-->DC7700
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 2D}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes| ICH8}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|82566DM e1000e}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2013-??-??
| <!--Comments-->2006 Some support at low cost
|-
| <!--Name-->HP dc 7600 CMT
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ACL 260}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO/1000 GT}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series t5500 t5510 t5515 PC538A or PC542A t5700 t5710 Transmeta Crusoe Code Morphing TM 5400 5600 800Mhz
| <!--IDE-->128mb to 512MB
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Ati Radeon 7000M
| <!--Audio-->VIA with codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|Issues}}
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA Rhine 2
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit - ddr max 1GB - F10 setup - all t51xx and some t55xx units will not include a SODIMM slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5000 thin client series CN700
*HSTNC-002L-TC t5135, t5530
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d 128Mb Via S3 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit t5135 appears identical to the t5530 except the CPU VIA Esther 400 MHz - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 3.33A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5720, t5725 HSTNC-001L-TC
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VESA 2d SiS741GX 2048 x 1536 32-bit colour
| <!--Audio-->AC97 SiS SiS7012 AC'97
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102 VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 8d)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit AMD Geode NX1500 1GHz socketed - RAM 512MB or 1GB, 256MB, 512MB or 1GB - 12V psu - sis DDMA support - custom 1.13 BIOS - pci low profile -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series VX800 HSTNC-004-TC t5145, t5540, t5545, t5630
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio VIA
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|VT6120 VT6121 VT6122 Gigabit (rev 82)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - RAM 64Mb (? max) - 8 x USB2.0 - 12V 4.16A Coax: 5.5mm/2.1mm -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5730w HSTNC-003-TC t5730
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a|ATA 44pin DOM Flash}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d ATI Radeon X1250 2048 x 1536 no 3D
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|6 x USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5707M tg3 10/100/1000}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 64bit AMD Sempron 2100+ 1GHz - 1 slot of ddr2 sodimm (Max 2GB) - 12V 4.16A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm - F10 enter bios F12 boot devices -
|-
| <!--Name-->HSTNC-005-TC gt7720, gt7725
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d AMD RS780G HD 3200 - 2560 x 1600 DVI-D & DVI-H
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->8 x USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5787M}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit AMD Turion Dual Core CPU 2.3GHz - 1 DDR2 200-pin SODIMM - 19V 4.16A Coax 7.4mm/5.0mm (gt7725) -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t5740 Thin Client HSTNC-006-TC t5740, t5745, st5742
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->1 port
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Intel CL40 VGA and DisplayPort connectors}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with IDT codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly build and Icaros
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit Atom N280 - F10 on power up to get into the BIOS screens. F12 brings up the boot options - hp 19V one with a coax connector, outer diameter 4.8mm with inner to be 1.7mm to 1.4mm - 2 ddr3 sodimm slots max 3gb due to 32bit - 1 pci-e slot completely non standard -
|-
| <!--Name-->t5000 series HSTNC-012-TC VIA Nano u3500 VX900
*t5550 512MB/1GB Windows CE6 R3
*t5565 1GB/1GB HP ThinPro
*t5570 2GB/1GB WES 2009
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vesa 2d VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 GPU Chrome9
| <!--Audio-->VIA 9170 VT1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->32bit - 1 sodimm - 19V 3.42A supply connector standard yellow-tip coax plug 4.8mm/1.8mm "Standard HP Compaq DC Power Plug 4.8mm x 1.5mm / 1.7mm Yellow Tip Connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t510 Via Eden X2 U4200 HSTNC-012-TC shares features with t5570e, t5565z
| <!--IDE-->2G ATA Flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->one
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d for Chrome9 VIA ChromotionHD 2.0 gfx}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|VIA VT8237A VT8251 HDA with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|6 USB2 }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom Corporation NetLink BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit - one slot ddr3 sodimm max 4GB - 19V 3.42A Coax 4.8mm/1.8mm -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T610 Thin Client and thicker PLUS version AMD G-T56N A55E
| <!--IDE-->{{Maybe|}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 6320 1 dp port 1 dvi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->two USB2 on the front, two USB2 and two USB 3 ports on the rear
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM57780}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 64bit does not support AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 204-pin DDR3 1600MHz SODIMMs PC3-12800 under motherboard via removable panel - 19.5V 3A Coax male 7.4mm/5.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T420 Thin Client
*AMD Embedded G-Series GX-209JA SOC (1 GHz, 2 cores)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 8180 dvi vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 front 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - soldered in place 2GB DDR3 - smaller than usual 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - usb stick internal for storage - E15 BBR -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t520 TPC-W016
*AMD GX-212JC 1.2Ghz (2 core)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 mounting holes for 2242 and 2260 SSDs SATA (not NVME)
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E GCN2 IGP Sea Islands
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 2017 64 bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM - 19.5V 3.33A 7.4mm Coax with central pin
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t620 TPC-I004-TC
*AMD G-Series GX-217GA 2 core APU 1.65GHz (65W)
*AMD GX-415GA (65W)
and t620 PLUS (PRO wider version) TPC-I020-TC
*AMD GX-420CA SOC (Plus 85W)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|single M.2 2280 socket sata3, mSATA socket removed end of 2014}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Radeon HD 8280E graphics 8330E Islands GCN2 IGP - 2 dp ports no dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC221 codec 0x10EC 0x0221}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|4 front, 2 back, 1 inside limited space}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 32bit
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L SODIMMs side by side - mSATA ssd and M.2 SSD are M1.6 screws, M2.0 screws used on most SSDs - 19.5V 3.33A Coax male 7.4mm 5mm with centre pin - changed the network card to a Atheros 5000 compatible -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T530
*AMD GX-215JJ (2 core) 1.5GHz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 m.2 sata ssd up to 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R2E
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec
| <!--USB-->1 USB3.1, 1 usb-c front, 4 USB2 back
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64 bit does support AVX SSE 4.1 - 1 204-pin DDR4 SODIMM - 19.5V 2.31A Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm with centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP T730 Wider "Thin" Client TPC-I018-TC Pixar RX-427BB (2c4t) - no display and fans blowing full speed caused by '''disabling internal gpu in bios''' flash L43_0116.bin onto smc MX25L6473F (3.3V 8-PIN SOP (200mil) SPI 25xx) ([https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-desktop-motherboards-graphics-cards-and-pc-peripherals/bios-schematic-requests/96303-hp-t730-password-locked-bios in the rom rcvry socket under a delicate thin narrow surface flap]) with ch341a alike switchable from 5v, 3.3v to 1.8v
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{partial|Storage bios option to IDE and not AHCI to prevent constant install error messages to DH0: - add noacpi to end of grub boot line - 1 M.2 SATA slot (Key B+M) up to 2280 with T8 torx secure stub}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for non-vulkan Radeon R7 GCN 2 UVD4.2 Sea Islands with 4 dp outs '''but too easy bricking''' if swapping with 1 PCIe 3.0 x8 slot 30W slim factor low profile 8400gs gt210 nvs295 nvs310 gt1030}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDaudio 6.34 realtek alc221 codec thru case speaker only}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|'''Works''' for 4 USB2 in the back with 2 in the front, 2 USB3.0 ports on front and 1 more internal (not bootable)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111HSH-CG set up first in Prefs/Network}}
| <!--Test Distro-->boots with AROS One 32bit and 64bit USB with added noacpi added to grub boot line - press e - Latest distros can select grub boot options with Aros One 64bit USB and Aros One USB 2.8 but system seems to freeze after choice
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR3L sodimm stacked slots max 32GB - '''Larger''' 20cm/8" high 3.5ltr case noisy fan - TPM2 - esc/F9 boot selector F10 enter bios - 2 serial and 1 parallel old ports - Key E Wireless - PCIe slot (x16 physical, x8 electrical) - 19.5V 4.36A 85w TPC-LA561 HP 7.4mm black-ring-tip power plug, red flashing power button, wrong psu or bad MotherBoard MB -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t630 Thin Client TPC-I020-TC
*AMD Embedded G-Series SoC GX-420GI quad core 2Ghz
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|ahci.device mbr msdos partiton table for 2 Sata M.2, sata0 up to 2280 (1tb max), sata1 2242 (64gb max), both T8 torx secure stubs}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|use VESA for Radeon AMD Wani R7E with 2 displayport 1.2 sockets, use one nearest to power jack - no dvi / hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio 6.36 0x1022, 0x157a and ALC255 aka ALC3234 codec 0x10ec, 0x0255, pins 0x17 as LFE and 0x1b as int speaker but not ahi 6.34}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2 2 front and 2 rear, 2 front USB3 and 1 inside}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111H}}
| <!--Test Distro-->AROS One USB 2.2, 2.8 and 64bit USB 1.0, 1.2 with noacpi added to the end of the grub bootline (press e)
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit supports AVX SSE 4.1 - 2 DDR4 SODIMMs side by side speed 1866Mhz limit - 19.5V 3.33A 65W TPC-BA54 Coax male 7.4mm with centre pin - can be easily bricked, might reflash bios with M40 SP149736 - 20cm/8" high 1.5ltr larger fanless case - esc f1 f9 f10 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Elite 7200 7300 8200 8300 SFF with kettle IEC psu cable
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE ata legacy only in BIOS}}
| <!--Gfx-->i pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|8200 works}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel or Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2013 64bit dual core - add pci-e rtl8169 ethernet card and pci-e gf210 nvidia low height -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP Compaq Pro 6305 Small Form Factor SFF AMD A75 chipset (FCH 6 SATA 6 Gb/s, 4 USB 3.0)
*AMD Quad A10-5800B
*AMD A8-5500B
*AMD Dual A6-5400B
*AMD A4-5300B
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 7000 Terascale iGPU series Radeon HD 7660D, Radeon HD 7560D, Radeon HD 7540D, Radeon HD 7480D
| <!--Audio-->HD ALC221
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom 5761}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G1 - SFF
*AMD A10-8850B, Quad-Core A10 PRO-7850B, A10-8750B
*AMD A10-7800B, A10 PRO-6800B, A8-7600B
*AMD A8-8650B, A6-8550B
*AMD A6-8350B, Dual A6 PRO 7400B, A4-7300B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA 2D with Radeon R7 or 8000}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD audio with Realtek ALC221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom or Intel}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit - T15 security torx psu with 6pin PWR 200W connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G2, 705 G3 Mini PC USFF thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in and m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon R7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom BCM5762 GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit AM4 socket with 35W TDP A10-8770E (4c), AMD PRO A6-8570E (2c), AMD Pro A6-9500E, or AMD PRO A10-9700E on AMD B300 FCH - ddr4 sodimm slots - 77 x 175 x 34mm (6.97 x 6.89 x 1.34in) 1L and about 3lbs -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 705 G4 Mini 1ltr USFF AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4c t) or 5 2400G (4c t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru DP1.2 port
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio Conexant codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit Am4 socket - 2 sodimm 16GB max - 19.5v hp socket ext psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G4 35w, Elitedesk 705 G4 65w, HP Prodesk 405 G4 35W USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|Nvme 2280 and older models 2.5in sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3, 8 or 11 with 2 dp1.2 ports
| <!--Audio-->{{no|HD audio with Conexant CX20632 codec}}
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111EPH 1Gbe or Realtek RTL8111F
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2017 64bit - realtek wifi 8821 or 8822 - up to 1 ddr4 dimm slots - hp barrel 12v up to 180w ac - baseboard 83e9 35W - AMD Athlon PRO 200GE (2c 4t), 2200GE (4c t) or 2400GE (4c t) on AMD B350 FCH -
|-
| <!--Name-->Elitedesk 705 G5, HP Elitedesk 806 G6, Prodesk 405 G6 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->2x NVMe or 1x SATA + 1x NVMe, but not all three drives at the same time without serious modding of hd caddie || <!--Gfx-->Vega with DP1.4 port || <!--Audio-->{{no|HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec}} || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - 3400GE Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Ryzen 3 PRO 3200GE 3150GE (4c 4t), AMD Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE (2c 4t) on AMD PRO 565
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t540 1ddr4 slot, t640 2 DDR4 SDRAM sodimm SO-DIMM 260-pin non-ECC max 32gb thin client USFF
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVM Express (NVMe) 2230 or 2280
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3 VGA, DisplayPort
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->2 USB3 gen1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek Realtek RTL8111HSH or RTL8111E PH-CG
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit ryzen r1000 series Ryzen Embedded R1305G 1.5 GHz, R1505G dual (2c 4t) 2.0Ghz or R1606G ?.?Ghz (2c4t) - Realtek RTL8852AE wifi - 45W psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP t740 SFF Thin Client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2, one is sata and other nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 DisplayPort or + optional pci-e 30W Radeon E9173
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E PH-CG 1Gbe
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - Ryzen Embedded V1756B 3.25Ghz quad - 90W 19.5V 4.62A psu Coax male 4.5mm/3.0mm + centre pin - sodimm DDR4 max 64Gb - slightly noisy fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->HP EliteDesk 805 G6 Mini 4750GE (8t 16t), Prodesk 405 G6 Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (6c 12t) or Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (4c 8t) on AMD PRO 565
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2.5in carrier and 2 slots m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 with DP1.4 and HDMI flex io2 output options
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC3205 codec
| <!--USB-->4 usb a - gen 2 10gig and gen 1 5gig ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit AMD Ryzen 4000 SBC unlocked - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - wifi6 - 90W ac -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
====Lenovo====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Lenovo Nettop IdeaCentre Q150 (40812HU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio--> realtek codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 10/100
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D510
|-
| <!--Name-->M625q Tiny (1L)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 Sata
| <!--Gfx-->Stoney Radeon R2, R3 or R4 and later R5 with 2 dp ports
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with ALC233-VB2-CG codec 0x10EC 0x0233
| <!--USB-->{{No|3 usb3.1 Gen 1 and 3 usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 RTL8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit all dual cores - e2-9000e or a4-9120e later A9-9420e - heatsink covers 70% area covers wifi - 65w or 135w lenovo rectangle ac - 1 ddr4 2666MHz slot max 8gb - tpm 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 1 AMD A6 A8 A10-9700E 9770E (2c2t)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->R4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->M715q Gen 2 Ryzen 5 PRO 2400GE 4C 8T
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - f1 enter setup, esc device boot - fixed 1.8v ch341a needed to reflash 1.8v bios if no boot SOP8 DIP8 Winbond W25Q64, MXIC MX25U1635, MX25U6435 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCenter M75n nano Ryzen3 3300U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre M75q M75q-1 Tiny 1ltr TMM
*AMD Ryzen 5 PRO Quad 3500 Pro 3400GE (4c 8t) 11a5 soe400
*AMD 3200GE (2c 4t) zen1+ 11a4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVMe 2280 1Tb max - untested 2.5inch}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 11
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek ALC222-CG codec ALC3287
| <!--USB-->3 USB3 Gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit - 65w 20v 3.25A to 135W rectangle psu - 2 sodimm ddr4 sodimm max 32GB locked 2666MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->ThinkCentre Ryzen 7 PRO Tiny 1ltr Gen 2 AMD 4000 series
*AMD 4650GE (6c12t) 4750GE (8c16t) 4350G (4c8t) Zen2 -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|NVme}}
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8169 8111
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit vendor locked - 20v psu - 2 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcenter M75q-2 Gen2 refresh
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GigE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5650GE (6c12t) 5750GE (8c16t) - vendor/PSB can lock your AMD CPU - f12 boot devices
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Thinkcentre M75q Tiny Gen5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 780M dp1.4a or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 usb-c
| <!--Ethernet-->1GBe port
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 Ryzen PRO 7 8700GE - 90W yellow rectangle connector psu - 2 DDR5 sodimm slots max 128Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
====Misc====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Impart impact Media Group IQ Box mini Digital Signage with MB896 mini itx
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GMA 915 gme
| <!--Audio--> via audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - 1 ddr2 slot - pentium m 1.73GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac_mini_cd_1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel MacMini1,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/186749 Sigmatel Stac 9221] [https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/msm/+/android-wear-5.1.1_r0.6/sound/pci/hda/patch_sigmatel.c codec][https://alsa-devel.alsa-project.narkive.com/Yt20W6cE/sigmatel-stac9221-mux-amp-out-0x02-microphone-not-working mic]}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit possible 1.83 GHz Intel “Core Duo” (T2400) - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - maybe hack with a 2,1 firmware - max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only with c key -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_mini/specs/mac-mini-core-2-duo-1.83-specs.html Apple A1176 Intel Mac Mini2,1]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|gpt/efi }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|gma950 2d and 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio with ICH7 Sigmatel Stac 9221 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One 2.0/ Icaros (latest beta)
| <!--Comments-->2007 64bit - swap pci-e wifi for atheros 5k AR5007EG - hacked with a 2,1 firmware and replaced the cpu for T7600 2.33 Ghz C2D and max 4GB Ram ddr2 sodimms - external apple psu - dvd boot only via c key
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 5,1 "Core 2 Duo" 1.83GHz 17" T5600 MA710LL || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->GMA 950 with 64Mb || <!--Audio-->HDAudio idt codec || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 17.0" TFT widescreen 1440x900 - polycarbonate
|-
| <!--Name-->Apple iMac 6,1 "Core 2 Duo" 2.16 2.33 24" only T7400 T7600 aka MA456LL/A A1200 (EMC 2111) || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Nvidia 7300GT with 128 MB of GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express or GeForce 7600GT with 256Mb mini dvi, vga || <!--Audio-->HDAudio || <!--USB-->3 USB2 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2006 64bit - 2 ddr2 667MHz sodimm slots - 24.0" TFT widescreen 1920 x 1200 - polycarbonate plastic case iMacs of this generation are the most difficult iMacs to service due to their front bezel design
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA2
| <!--IDE-->flash DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->S3 Inc ProSavage PM133 (rev 02) vga
| <!--Audio-->VIA VT82C686 AC97 Audio
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2003 32bit - VIA Ezra 800MHz - 2 PC100 sodimm slots - riser board carries an ISA slot and a PCI slot - external 12V power supply.with 4 pins -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA5 Capio One
| <!--IDE-->44pin Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->SiS550 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with SiS7019 codec
| <!--USB-->USB1.1
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8139
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004 32bit - internal power supply with mains lead has a "clover leaf" style - 2 144-pin PC100 or PC133 SODIMM might have 24MB of RAM soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA10
*E140 model BL-XX-XX (800MHz CPU) later
*E100 model BK-XX-XX (1GHz CPU)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 74)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2004/5 32bit - 12v 5.5mm/2.1mm - 2 184-pin DDR DIMM -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona thin client
*TC3200,
*TC3x41 (P3VB-VXL) TC3541 TC3641 TC3841,
*TC3xx1 (6VLE-VXL0) TC3931,
*TC43xx (Gigabyte C7V7VX) TC4321
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA vga
| <!--Audio-->AC'97 Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA USB
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8100B
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2005 2006 32bit VIA Samuel 2, VIA C3 Nehamiah CPU, 1 DIMM slot, internal psu,
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware Capio C50, model CA15 Thin Clients]
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA VT8623 (Apollo CLE266) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2006 32bit VIA Eden (Samuel II core) CPU - 1 ddr sodimm slot max 512mb - slot - internal psu clover leaf -
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://etoy.spritesmind.net/neowareca21.html Neoware CA21 Thin Clients] Igel 3210 (and maybe the Clientron G270)
*Login Administrator Password Administrator
*Login User Password User
| <!--IDE-->1 flash Disk On Module DOM
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with via codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit VIA C3 Nehemiah instead of Ezra-T - made 2 version of the CA 21, one with an Award bios and one with a Phoenix bios - 1 ddr2 sodimm slot max 1gb - VT6656 wireless - slot - internal psu iec -
|-
| <!--Name-->Neoware CA22 (e140), part number DD-L2-GE with BCOM WinNET P680 (V4) as the Igel 4210LX (Igel 5/4)
| <!--IDE-->1 VIA VT82C586A/B VT82C686/A/B VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 06)
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->VIA CN700 P4M800 Pro CE VN800 Graphics [S3 UniChrome Pro] (rev 01) vga
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with codec
| <!--USB-->USB2 VIA VT8237R Plus
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6102/VT6103 [Rhine-II] (rev 78)
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2007 32bit - VIA Esther to later C7 1GHz - 1 ddr2 sodimm slots max 512mb - +12V DC/4.16A/50W 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT402, Clientron U700,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Partial|VESA dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2008 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Optiplex FX170 D05U thin client, 10Zig 56xx range 5602, 5616v, 5617v, 5672v, Clientron U800, Devon IT TC5,
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{partial|GMA 950 dvi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Icaros 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 ddr2 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 3a psu - Password Fireport - ps2 keyboard socket -
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig RBT-616V or Chip PC Technologies EX-PC (model number XPD4741)
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|44 pin header very little room}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA 950}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HD Audio with codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit N270 on NM10 with ICH7 - very small cases with very limited expansion - 1 sodimm 2GB max - 12v 4a psu - Password Fireport
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix GS-A21S-RH (rev. 1.0) SFF
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|X3100}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio with ALC883-GR codec}}
| <!--USB-->Intel USB
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82566DC}}
| <!--Test Distro-->ICAROS 2.3
| <!--Comments-->2009 64bit Intel GME965 chipset with Intel ICH8M - 2 DDR2 Dimm slots - GA-6KIEH2-RH Rev.1.x mini ITX Case 213mm(D) x 64mm(W) x 234mm(H) - custom psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->VXL Itona MD+24 MD27 MD54 MD64 MD76 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->VIA Chrome 9
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT
| <!--USB-->VIA
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit VIA X2 U4200 - 12v-19v barrel psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Revo 100 RL100 AMD Athlon II X2 K325 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® ION™ 9300m || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 1 front 2 back || <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2010 64bit but no AVX - 4Gb DDR3 sodimm - 500 GB - 19v 3.42a 65W - dvd but later BD drive -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock ION 330 330Pro HT-BD, Foxconn NT-330i, Zotac ION F (IONITX mini itx),
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ION geforce 9400}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|Nvidia USB}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Nvidia }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010 32bit slow atom cpu - 2.5L 8" by 8" plastic case - 2 ddr2 sodimm max 4G - external 19v 65W 3.42A Plug 5.5mm X 2.5mm - little whiny fan -
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOXHD-ND01
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION1
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->NVidia
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2009 32bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Zotac ZBOX HD-ID11
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111D
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2010
|-
| <!--Name-->ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray 3D ID36 Plus
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->2 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC261}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle XS35GT V2 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 || <!--Audio-->HD audio IDT92HD81 || <!--USB-->Intel || <!--Ethernet-->{{No|JMC251}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio realtek codec || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{Unk|Realtek}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit - Atom™ D510 NM10 - DDR2 65 W AC, DC 19V~3.42A, 19.3L x 14.8w x 2.2H cm (1l), weight 530g,
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD2 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE mode}} || <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nouveau ION2 GT218 with vga and hdmi 2d and 3d}} || <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HDAudio}} || <!--USB-->{{Yes|Intel USB2}} || <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2011 64bit Atom™ D525 NM10 chipset - DDR3
|-
| <!--Name-->AOPEN Digital Engine DE67-HA(I)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| Vesa 2d for Intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio for ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel WG82579LM}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.jetwaycomputer.com/JBC600C99352W.html Jetway JBC600C99352W]
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->ION2
| <!--Audio-->{{No|C-Media CM108AH}}
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111DL
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2011 64bit D525 - DDR3 - 12v psu
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn nT-A3550 A3500 AMD A45 Chipset DDR3 Nettop Barebones - White
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 slot
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon HD6310
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 back and 2 USB3 front
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD Dual-core E350 1.6GHz CPU - 1 ddr3 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus EeeBox PC EB1021 || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit - AMD® Brazos E-350 SFF or E-450 with A50M - 2 ddr3l so-dimm - 40W ac -
|-
| <!--Name-->Xi3 Piston PC Athlon64 X2 3400e (X5A), AMD R-464L quad (X7A) Z3RO NUC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD mobility HD3650 to radeon HD 7660G
| <!--Audio--> codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB2 3 USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros AR8161}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 - 2 sodimm 8GB max - 19v 3.3a round - Titan105 bios update -
|-
| <!--Name-->Sapphire Edge-HD3 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD6320M with vga and hdmi || <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC662 codec || <!--USB-->USB2 || <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE1 || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD® Brazos E-450 with A45M - ddr3l so-dimm - 65W ac - Wireless is Realtek 8191SU WiFi (802.11n) or AzureWave (802.11bgn) -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->Samsung Syncmaster Thin Client Display TC-W Series 24" LF24 TOWHBFM/EN TC220W LED LF22TOW HBDN/EN || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->8gb SSD || <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe| VESA mode only Radeon HD 6290}} || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB-->2 USB 2.0 || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 thin Client C-50 C50 AMD® 1000 MHz and no wireless
|-
| <!--Name-->Advantech TPC-2140 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56E 1.65Ghz up to SSE3, BGA413 soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab FIT-PC3 fitPC3 USFF PC AMD G-T56N || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->{{yes| }} || <!--Gfx-->RADEON HD 6320 || <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC888 codec}} || <!--USB-->{{yes| }} || <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2012 64 bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - 12v 3a - 2x sodimm DDR3 max 4GB - wifi rtl8188ce
|-
| <!--Name-->10Zig 6872 thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA }}
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 atom-like G-T56N up to SSE3 BGA413 (FT1) soldered - DDR3l single channel -
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG Technology 9972 1.6 GHz Linux 1.47 kg Black RX-216GD thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD RX-216TD - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7800q thin client
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Radeon 5E 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz to 2560 x 1600 @ 60Hz 2 x Display Port
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->6 x USB2.0 2 x USB3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit does support AVX or SSE 4.1 AMD GX-424CC (Quad Core) 2.4GHz BGA769 (FT3b) - 1 ddr3 sodimm - 12V 4A Coax 5.5mm/2.1mm
|-
| <!--Name-->
*Itona VXL MZE12 AMD a4-5000 thin client
*VXL Itona LQ27 LQ+27 LQ44 LQ+44 LQ49 LQ+49 LQ50 LQ+50 LQ64 LQ+64 thin client
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Ati 8330 vga hdmi dp
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->4 usb2 2 usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2014 64bit quad BGA769 (FT3) soldered - 2 stacked sodimm ddr3 middle of mobo - 2 m.2 sata slots - 1 sata short cable half size space - limited 1ltr 8in case no fan - 19v hp style psu connector -
|-
| <!--Name-->Dell Wyse 5212 21.5" AIO Thin Client W11B
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Sata
| <!--Gfx-->R3 out from DP or vga
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2015 64bit slow atom like dual core AMD G-T48E 1.4 GHz - dell type round ac needed 90W 19.5V 4.62A - 21 inch 1080p screen -
|-
| <!--Name-->LG 24CK560N-3A 24' All-in-One Thin Client Monitor, 27CN650N-6N 27CN650W-AC 27', 34CN650W-AC 34',
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Prairie Falcon GX-212JJ
|-
| <!--Name-->CompuLab fit-PC4 fitPC4 4x 2Ghz AMD || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel}} || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2018 64 - 2x DDR4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL Hedgehog M340C UD3 thin client
*2016 V1.0 AMD GX-412HC 1.2GHz-1.6GHz Radeon R3E, normal bios DEL for Bios or F12 boot selector
*2018 AMD GX-424CC 2.4GHz, Radeon R5E, UEFI hit DEL and choose boot or SCU icon
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->SATA half slim version '''limited space''' with msata 8+18pins slot on earlier 2016 models
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|VESA for Radeon R3E later R5E sea islands vulkan 1.2 with dvi dp output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with codec ?? (412) and Realtek ALC662-VD0-GR (424), both case speaker}}
| <!--USB-->amd usb3 boot usb2 with bios "disable usb" entry
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8169 8111 (412) and (424)}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Aros One x86 USB 1.5, 1.8 and 2.2
| <!--Comments-->2016 64bit - 20cm/8" high case - 1 DDR3L sodimm slot max 8Gb 1600MHz - external '''12V 3A''' supply with 5.5mm/2.1mm coaxial - IDE like interface under base stand is for legacy addon ports RS232 parallel etc - capacitive touch power on - case opening 3 stages, remove stand and narrow black plastic strip from the back, top cover slides off to the back and lifts off -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 6148v 6048qv (6100 series)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{No| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit AMD Ryzen V1202B
|-
| <!--Name-->10ZiG 7111q
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2019 64bit AMD Ryzen R2514 2.1 GHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Shuttle DA320
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->R3 R5
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual realtek 1GbE 8111H
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit AMD 2200G 2400G - Robust metal 1.3-liter case - A320 chipset DDR4 - 19V 6.32A DC PSU -
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H850C around december 2019 '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD3 M350C (UEFI issues)
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->None but 8gb emmc
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 3
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with Realtek ALC897 or ALC888S codec
| <!--USB-->USB 3.2 and 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018 64bit - AMD Ryzen™ R R1505G Dual-Core 10W TDP - 2 DDR4 sodimms slots max 16Gb - 12V 4A psu - 2x DisplayPort 1.2 no dvi or hdmi - Intel® 9260 or SparkLAN WNFT-238AX wifi - 1x rear serial Prolific PL2303 chipset - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->IGEL UD7 H860C AMD Ryzen V1605B Thin Client - '''AMD Secure Processor''' is a built-in dedicated security system that checks if the BIOS has a valid signature and thus secures the next step in the boot process. This ensures that only devices with a signed BIOS will boot
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1605B 2 – 3.6 GHz (Quad-Core) - 12v 5A psu - up to 16GB RAM DDR4 - locked down components and very limited expansion options
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix Barebone Mini PC BSRE-1605
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 M.2
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC269 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B - 2 DDR4 sodimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM Deskmini UM250 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit AMD Ryzen V1605B -
|-
| <!--Name-->T-Bao MN25 Mini PC 2500U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Unk|Intel NVMe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|VESA Radeon Vega 8}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Unk| }}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek PCIe 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Atari VCS || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2D for AMD Vega 3}} || <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with ALC codec}} || <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3 USB 3.2 Gen 2 front and 3 usb2 rear }} || <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2021 64bit Ryzen Embedded R1606G - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - TPM 2.0 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum M200 Silver Athlon M300 3300U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum DeskMini UM300 3300U, UM350 DMAF5 3550H, UM370 and UM700 with 3750H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum X300 with AMD 3400G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER3 GTR4
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 3 or 10
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RJ45 1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 64bit 3200u or 3750h
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock DeskMini X300
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2020 Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G 5600G
|-
| <!--Name-->MinisForum Besstar Tech X400 with AMD 4650G
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->AMD
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB 3.1 gen 1 and 2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek PCIe 2.5G}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit - MP1584 - kill NB679 NB679GD-Z=ALTM=AL** QFN-12 IC-REG-DL buck/linear synchronous chip IC with bad usb cables -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER4 GTR5
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->cant boot from installed SSDs unless its an M.2
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->1 or 2 Realtek
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2021 64bit 4700U or 5900HX
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI PRO DP20Z 5M Mini PC - AMD Ryzen 5 5300G
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2018-2021 R3 3200G Vega 8 - R5 3400G Vega 11 - Ryzen 5 5600G Vega 7 - Athlon 3000G
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM450
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - Ryzen 4500U -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Brix
GB-BRR7-4800 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR7-4700 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR5-4500 (rev. 1.0)
GB-BRR3-4300 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G LAN RTL8125
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN50 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS PN51-S1 mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega thru dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|3.1 gen1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 19v or 19.5v 90w psu round barrel - 32gb ddr4 sodimm -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minis Forum Bessstar Tech EliteMini B550
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 x 2.5in and 2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|realtek 8125 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit AMD 4700G 5700G desktop cpu - 19v 120w round barrel -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A300 and later X300 Mini itx with Desktop AM4 socket
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->1GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - choose your own AMD APU GE 35w based - DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 4x4 BOX-5800U Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 7 5800U 15W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->m.2 slot gen 3 and sata
| <!--Gfx-->vega
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 GbE and 1 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - WiFi 6E -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton S500+ Gaming Mini PC - Morefine S500+ 5900HX Mini PC - Minisforum UM590 Ryzen AMD Zen3 Ryzen 9 5900HX 7 5800H 45W -
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme 1 sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 thru HDMI 2.0, DP 1.4, and USB type-C
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb3.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|1 realtek rtl 8111h and 1 8125 2.5GbE bg-cg}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - 2 sodimm ddr4 3200MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Chuwi RzBox later Ubox
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 8 later to 660m vga, dp, hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|usb-c usb2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->dual gigabit
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 2025 64bit amd 5800h 4800h 6600H - 90w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC SER5, Trigkey AZW S5, Asus PN52, ZHI BEN MX-JB560,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe3 M.2 2280 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD Vega 6 with 1 or 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB3.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 1GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 5500U 5560u 5600U to PRO 5600H 5800H - 19v 3.42W 65W psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->NIPOGI Kamrui ACEMAGICIAN AM06PRO Dual LAN Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 5800U, 5 5500U or 5600U/5625U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->M.2 and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 7
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE ports
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit - plastic build - 90w usb-c power - loud at 25W setting -
|-
| <!--Name-->Topton FU02 Fanless Mini PC AMD Ryzen 7 4700U 5600U 5800U 8 Core 16 Threads
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe and 2.5in sata
| <!--Gfx-->Vega
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->4 3.0 with 2 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x 1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 - 2 ddr4 sodimm slots - fanless with copper cube from cpu to metal sheet which gets warm
|-
| <!--Name-->Xuu XR1 Lite (5300u 4c 8t) PRO 5400U MAX 5600U
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 NVMe 2242 slot
| <!--Gfx-->Vega 6
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->2 3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64 quiet fan - very small case no expansions -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM UM690 Venus Series
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie4 nvme 2280 and 1 sata3 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|1 USB4 and 2 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|2.5G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C16T - 2 ddr5 sodimmm - 19v ???W -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR6
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M RDNA2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 2.5GbE or intel i225}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen3+ and a 2gb Radeon 680m 12CU ddr5 sodimm - 19v 120w psu -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PN53, Geekom AS 6,
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->pcie gen4 nvme and ata 2.5in
| <!--Gfx-->680m RNDA2 12CU with 2 hdmi and 1 dp
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|2 usb-c, 2 USB2.1 and 3 USB3.2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1G LAN}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit 6900hx 8C 16T - 2 slots ddr5 sodimmm (64Gb max) - 19v 120W - 4 retained base screws beware ribbon cable -
|-
| <!--Name-->Micro Computer (HK) Tech Ltd MinisForum UM773 Lite later UM750L slim, GMKtec K2 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe PCIe4.0
| <!--Gfx-->RDNA
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 2025 64bit - AMD Zen 3+ (8c 16t) Ryzen 7 7735HS, 7840HS and AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX AMD Ryzen™5 7545U (6c12t) - 19v up to 120w ac adapter - ddr5 sodimm 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://www.asrockind.com/en-gb/4x4 ASrock 4x4 SBC]
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->sata or nvme
| <!--Gfx-->Vega or 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3 or USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE or intel 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink Mini PC GTR7 SER7
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->PCIe4 nvme 2280 up to 2Tb
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M RDNA3 GPU output on hdmi and dp
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|1 or 2 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2023 64bit AMD Phoenix APUs Zen 4 CPU Ryzen 7 7840HS or 9 7940HS (8c 16t) - 19v 5.26A 120w psu - del dios setup f7 choose boot - 2 usb-c on back - up to 64gb via 2 ddr5 sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MINISFORUM BD770i Ryzen 7 7745HX (8c16t) or BD795i SE 790i 9 7945HX (16c32t) or F1FXM_MB_V1.1 795M LGA1700 mATX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 610m over usb-c, dp or hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB3 with 2 rear USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 2.5G
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Opinion-->2024 mini-ITX M/B is the first MoDT (Mobile on Desktop) with soldered AMD CPU - 2 dual PCIe4.0 M.2 slots - 2 ddr5 sodimm slots max 5200Mhz - 8pin cpu power - battery not easily replaceable underneath -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum ms-a1 MS-a2
* 5700G to 8700G apu
* 9955HX
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 610M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->dual 2.5GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2024 64bit - 19v ?A round barrel jack - 2 ddr5 so-dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->AOOSTAR GT68
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->680m
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->2 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 Ryzen7 Pro 6850H,
|-
| <!--Name-->NextSBC 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M 12CU
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->USB4 and USB 3.2
| <!--Ethernet-->2 GbE
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - 32Gb soldered -
|-
| <!--Name-->Firebat A6 R7 6800H
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 680M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM760 7640HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 and 2.5Gb
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Peladn WO4 Mini PC
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 760
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit 7640HS - 19v 5.26A 120W -
|-
| <!--Name-->BossGame M4 Neo 7840HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Minisforum UM870 || <!--IDE-->{{N/A}} || <!--SATA-->NVme || <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M || <!--Audio-->HDaudio || <!--USB-->USB3 || <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE || <!--Test Distro--> || <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Test Distro || Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->GEEKOM A8 Max AI Mini PC AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS or 8745HS
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 780M
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with codec
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| USB4}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Dual 2.5 G Ethernet ports}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Beelink SER 9
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVme
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 890M
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - Ryzen AI HX 370 strix point -
|-
| <!--Name-->GMKtec EVO-X2 mini pc
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) strix halo -
|-
| <!--Name-->BosGame M5
| <!--IDE-->{{n/a}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 8060S iGPU RDNA3.5 RADV GFX1151
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->USB4
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2025 64bit - amd ryzen AI Max+ 395 (16c32t) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Steam Machine GabeCube
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->semi-custom 1080p amd 7600m like with 28cu 8gb ddr6 gddr 10GFlops
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio with codec
| <!--USB-->usb3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->2026 64bit amd 1772 hawk point2 6c12t zen4 avx512 FP7 socket with FCH51 - 16gb ddr5 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|}
===Server Systems===
[[#top|...to the top]]
====IBM====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
! width="15%" |Name
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="10%" |Integrated Gfx
! width="10%" |Audio
! width="10%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="15%" |Test Distro
! width="20%" |Comments
|-
| <!--Name-->xSeries 206m
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI RN50b (VESA only)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{n/a}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB 2.0 (UHCI/EHCI)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom}}
| <!--Test Distro-->Nightly Build 2014-09-27
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
===Motherboard===
[[#top|...to the top]]
* Late 2002, USB2.0 added and slightly better AROS sound support (AC97) appeared
* 2002-2005 and still, to a limited extent, ongoing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague bad capacitors]
* Late 2003, ATX PSUs moved from 5V to 12v rails (extra 4pin on motherboard for CPU)
* Late 2005, PCI Express replaced AGP and HDAudio replaced AC97
* Late 2007, ATX PSUs added extra 12V PCI-E connectors and 4+4pin for CPUs
* Late 2010, USB3.0 appears on motherboards or needing a PCI-E motherboard slot
* Late 2014 Hardware USB2 removed from USB3 chipsets
====AMD Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 7 (1997/1999)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->1997 VT82C586B (QFP-208) is the first from VIA with DDMA
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2000 VT82C686 has close to excellent DDMA support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->SiS 5581/5582
SiS 5591/5595
SiS 530 /5595
SiS 600/5595
SiS 620/5595
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket A 462 (2001/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2217921/ABIT-NF7-S-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Abit NF7-S]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->SIL 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97 (Nvidia APU)}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201LB
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Realtek RTL8801B
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7NF2
| <!--Chipset-->nforce2 ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->CMedia CMI 9761A AC'97
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8201
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S8X
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 746FX
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|AGP 8x}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97 cmedia}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock K7S41GX
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 741GX + DDR 333
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|onboard sis does not work with vga or vesa but AGP 8x works}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 SIS 7012}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|USB2.0 works but does not boot}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SiS 900}}
| <!--Opinion-->works ok
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.asus.com ASUS A7N8X]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->Silicon Image Sil 3112A
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ehci USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->first total support for AROS in 2004/5 - damocles and M Schulz
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar M7NCD
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Chaintech 7NJS Ultra Zenith
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Promise PDC 20376
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|CMI8738}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty NF2 Ultra
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|via ac97 VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8139C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ECS N2U400-A
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|Cmedia 9379A AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|VIA VT6103L}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA7N400L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 Ultra 400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.gigabyte.lv/products/page/mb/ga-8siml Gigabyte 8SIML]
| <!--Chipset-->SIS 650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC'97}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|working}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Realtek RTL8100L LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Matsonic [http://www.elhvb.com/mobokive/archive/matsonic/manual/index.html Manuals] MS83708E
| <!--Chipset-->SIS730
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|SiS 5513}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|sis 305 no support use VESA}}
| <!--Audio-->{{no|sis7018}}
| <!--USB-->{{no|SiS 7001 USB 1.1 only}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|SIS900}}
| <!--Opinion-->little support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=bph07585&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&dest_page=softwareCategory&os=228&tool=softwareCategory&query=Pavilion%20742n&product=89232 MSI MS-6367 HP 722n 742n (Mambo) (2001/2)]
| <!--Chipset-->Nvidia nforce 220D (2001/2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce2 AGP works 2D nouveau only
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|AC97 ADI 1885 no volume control on Units 0-3}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB1.1 ports AMD based - front 2 ports iffy}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|nForce}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested 20th Aug 2012 NB
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 [http://us.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&prod_no=546/ Delta ILSR] Delta-L
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ac97 ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K7N2 Delta2-LSR Platinum
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2 (2002/3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|Primary & Secondary ports}} IDE Tertiary port (RAID)
| <!--SATA-->2 ports (RAID)
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|when fitted with an agp video card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|ac97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8201BL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->runs AROS well. Tested with Icaros 1.2.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.sharkyextreme.com/hardware/motherboards/article.php/2204281/Soltek-SL-75MRN-L-nForce2-Motherboard-Review.htm Soltek 75FRN-L]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.3dvelocity.com/reviews/mach4nf2ultra/mach4.htm XFX Pine Mach4 nForce2 Ultra 400]
| <!--Chipset-->nForce2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|3 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports VIA VT6240}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP 8x slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC650}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8201BL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A7V266
| <!--Chipset-->via KT266A + 8233
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{no|issues}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with AD1980 codec
| <!--USB-->via 8233
| <!--Ethernet-->VIA VT6103
| <!--Opinion-->2002 issues with booting
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A7V8X-X
| <!--Chipset-->VIA KT400
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|agp}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|AC97 with ADI AD1980 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|VIA 8235}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|Realtek 10/100}}
| <!--Opinion-->2003 not booting for Socket A for AMD Barton/Thoroughbred/Athlon XP/Athlon/Duron 2.25+ GHz CPU - 3 x DDR DIMM Sockets Max. 3 GB -
|-
|}
=====Socket 754 (2004/5)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit NF8-V2
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB (2004/5)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|2 ports}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot x8
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 ac97
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->a little support but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar CK8 K8HNA Pro
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->VT6420 thru ide legacy only
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|AC97 ALC655}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/reviews/motherboards/Chaintech_ZNF3-150_3.html Chaintech ZNF3-150 Zenith]
| <!--Chipset-->nforce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|Sli3114 SATA via IDE emul}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 AGP slot
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA Envy24PT (VT1720) + VT1616}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcom GbE 5788}}
| <!--Opinion-->very little support needs PCI cards but no Firewire VIA VT6306
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI Lanparty UT nF3 250GB
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|2 ports nForce3 and 2 Marvell SATA PHY}}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|AC97 ALC850}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|2 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->CK8S - Winfast NF3 250K8AA works and Marvell 88E1111 does not work
| <!--Opinion-->2005 some support but no Firewire VIA VT6307
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8N
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8100C
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI43AB23 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte K8NNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sata sil3512
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTl8110S
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI STB82AA2 no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-K8NSNXP
| <!--Chipset-->nForce3 250GB
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->SiI 3512 CT128 Sata Sil3515
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvel 88E8001}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI K8N Neo-FIS2R
| <!--Chipset-->nVIDIA NF3-250Gb
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek 7.1 AC'97 ALC850
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E1111}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://techreport.com/articles.x/5748/1 Shuttle AN50R]
| <!--Chipset-->nF3-150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sil 3112
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC650 AC97
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia nF3 (10/100) Intel 82540EM Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VT6307 no
|-
| <!--Name--> Foxconn WinFast K8S755A
| <!--Chipset-->SiS755 + SiS964 (DDR333)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> {{yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet--> {{yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 939 (2005)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-LA GeForce 6150 LE
| <!--Chipset-->Geforce 6150 (MCP51) + nForce 430 (PC-3200)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|two ATA 133}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|four 3.0GB/s SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->built in or PCI-E x16
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC883 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8201CL
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8N-SLI Premium
| <!--Chipset-->NVidia
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|PCIe slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce LAN but not Marvell}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->DFI nF4 Ultra-D LanParty - Diamond Flower International sold to BenQ group 2010
| <!--Chipset-->nF4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA 2
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe by Vitesse VSC8201 PHY nee Cicada 8201, PCI by Marvel 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->2006 64bit - Four 184-pin DDR Dual-Channel Slots - 1 pci on Ultra, 2 pci on sli,
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus A8V E SE
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T890 +VT8237R CHIPSET ATX AMD Motherboard with Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
| <!--ACPI-->{{N/A}}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe}} AC97 driver using Realtek ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}} USB 2.0 only
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No}} Marvell 88E8053
| <!--Opinion-->Good base but needs additional PCI cards added for better support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS A8V Deluxe (2004)
| <!--Chipset-->VIA K8T800 Pro (DDR400)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->Promise 20378 2 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 SATA2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{no|VIA VT8233A 8235 8237 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->needs extra PCI cards
|-
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Test Distro-->
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock 939Dual-SATA2
| <!--Chipset-->Ali Uli M1695 PCIe with M1567 AGP
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->2 ports
| <!--SATA-->1 Sata with JMicron JMB360 chip
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e and 1 agp
| <!--Audio-->AC97 with ALC850 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8201CL PHY ULi 10/100
| <!--Opinion-->64bit pci-e and agp combo on board - 4 ddr slots -
|}
=====Socket AM2 (2006/8) and AM2+ (2007-2010) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 (rev. 2.x)
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 6100 / nForce 430 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N61-AR mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1
| <!--SATA-->2
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE via vga or 1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with codec
| <!--USB-->Nvidia
| <!--Ethernet-->Nvidia
| <!--Opinion-->2006 32bit - 1 pci - 2 ddr2 dimm slots non-eec -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus m2n68-am se2
| <!--Chipset-->nvidia 630a 630/a MCP68SE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 ports
| <!--SATA-->2 ports MCP61 chipset is SATA over IDE, not SATA over AHCI and reports subsystem as 0x1 IDE, not 0x6 SATA
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|nvidia 7025 2d and 3d thru vga}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|hd audio with realtek alc662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|nForce chipset RTL 8201CP}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Phenom IIX2, Athlon 64 LE X2, Sempron, and Phenom FX processors - ddr2 667Mhz ram max 4Gb -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM2+ / AM2 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M3A32-MVP Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 790FX RD790 + SB600
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{No|Marvell 88SE6121 SATA II}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HD Audio ADI® AD1988}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8056}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASROCK N68-S N68C-S
| <!--Chipset-->AMD based nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|slimline DVD drive works}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GF 7025 use vesa}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio for VIA 1708S VT1705}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe|echi usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201EL / 8201CL - nforce}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 unbuffered 1066Mhz ddr2 ram - N68C-S may need noacpi added to grub boot line to disable pci temporarily to run as it cannot get to [PCI] Everything OK -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M2N68-AM Plus
| <!--Chipset-->Athlon 64, Sempron, Athlon 64 X2, Athlon 64 FX with nvidia 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->no vga, pci-e slot only
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8211CL Gigabit LAN}}
| <!--Opinion-->adding "noacpi noapic noioapic" to the GRUB options - Dual channel DDR2 1066, 800, 667 MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68M-S2 (1.0) S2P (2.3) S2L GA-M68SM-S2 (1.x)
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025, vga (s2 and s2p), dvi (s2l)
| <!--Audio-->ALC883 (S2), ALC888B (S2P), ALC662 (S2L),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8201CL (S2), 8211CL (S2P), 8211BL (S2L),
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit possible with AMD AM2+ CPU on AM2 motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0(5200MHz) to HT1.0(2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M2N68-VM
| <!--Chipset-->nForce 630a (MCP68PVNT)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Nvidia GeForce ® 7050PV hdmi, dvi and vga
| <!--Audio-->HD audio VIA 1708B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8211C
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - ddr2 800Mhz
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM3 White socket (2010/11)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2 GA-MA74GM-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->740g with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|bios IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 2100 and pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 (r1.x),ALC888b (r2.0), ALC888B (rev4.x)
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111C later 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 23.4cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.vesalia.de/e_aresone2011.htm Aresone 2011]
| <!--Chipset-->760g
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|no Radeon HD3000 driver yet<br>vesa driver works<br>and add PCIe card}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support - 4 DDR3 memory sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn A76ML-K 3.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760g rev3.0
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|4 in IDE mode }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC662-GR codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 1.0 to 1.4)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|4 sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with Realtek ALC888 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8168 rtl8111c/d}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64 - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3 (rev. 2.0 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 770 with SB700
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|USB2}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 8111C later 8111D}}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support for AM3 with 4 ddr2 ram - 4 x PCI Express x1, 2 x PCI slots - firewire T.I. TSB43AB23 chip no support -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A785TD-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->785G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI Radeon HD 4200 - use vesa}} or pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Opinion-->Good support with 1366 ddr3 ram -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M4A88T-I Deluxe ITX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G with AMD SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Three SATA 3Gbps
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon HD 4350 GPU with HDMI and DVI or One 16x PCI-Express 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889
| <!--USB-->6 x USB 2, 2 x USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek RTL8112L}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 2 SODIMM DDR3 slots max 8GB
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4A88T-M Version E5907 E5826
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 880G SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Radeon 4250
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT 1708S codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek rtl8169 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte 890GPA-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890GX together with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Yes
| <!--Gfx-->use pci-e nvidia
| <!--Audio-->Maybe - ALC892 rev. 1.0, ALC892 rev 2.1, ALC889 rev. 3.1
| <!--USB-->Yes
| <!--Ethernet-->Yes
| <!--Opinion-->works well overall
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD7
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX with SB850
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|IDE }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 2.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|AMD USB2 but limited with NEC D720200F1 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111D
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - XL-ATX Form Factor 32.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 890GXM-G65
| <!--Chipset-->890GX + SB750
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|ATI 4290 built-in (vesa)}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 DD GR}} HD Audio crackles
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock N68-VS3 FX
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata2
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce 7025
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA® VT1705 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek PHY RTL8201EL
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit - 2 x DDR3 DIMM slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GF615M-P35 MS-7597
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA® nForce 430
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GeForce 6150SE
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HD Audio with Realtek® ALC888S}}
| <!--USB-->{{No|freezes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek 8211CL}}
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.3), ACL887 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->2010 64bit possible, AMD AM3 CPU on this motherboard, the system bus speed will downgrade from HT3.0 (5200MT/s) to HT1.0 (2000 MT/s) spec
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P
| <!--Chipset--> nForce 630a
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->NVIDIA® GeForce 7025 vga
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B (1.x 2.x), ALC889 (3.0), ALC888B/889 (3.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8211CL (all)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M4N78 PRO
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 8300
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 xUltraDMA 133/100
| <!--SATA-->6 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->Integrated NVIDIA® GeForce® 8 series GPU with 1 PCIe 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA1708S 8 -Channel codec
| <!--USB-->12 USB 2.0 ports (8 ports at mid-board, 4 ports at back panel)
| <!--Ethernet-->NVIDIA Gigabit
| <!--Opinion-->4 x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR2 1200(O.C.)/1066*/800/667 ECC,Non-ECC,Un-buffered Memory - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 9.6 inch ( 30.5 cm x 24.4 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket AM3+ Black socket (2012/15)=====
*095W FX-6300 FD6300WMHKBOX (bulldozer SSE4.1 AVX) 970 mobos with FX-8320E 8core Black Editions FD832EWMHKBOX FX-8370E (Vishera/Piledriver)
*125W FX-6310 (bulldozer) 970 mobos with FX-8320 FX-8350 FX-8370 (Vishera/Piledriver)
*220W 990FX mobos with FX-9000 FX-9370 FX-9590
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS M5A78L-M LX3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G with SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|bios IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 with pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887, V? ALC892 codecs
| <!--USB-->USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Qualcomm Atheros 8161/8171 add realtek 8111? pci-e card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - uATX Form Factor 9.6 inch x 7.4 inch ( 24.4 cm x 18.8 cm ) - 2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2P
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|6 SATA2 ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->GT240 and a nv7900gs, both pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC889 (r3.1), ALC??? (rev. 4.0), ALC887 (r5.x)}}
| <!--USB-->4 USB2
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|Realtek 8111E (r3.1), Atheros (rev4.0), Atheros (r5.x) }}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 offers very poor control over its EFI vs. BIOS booting partition features
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 (r3.0), (r4.1 Blue board), (r5.0 dark board), (rev6 dark mobo)
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 760G and SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|Bios IDE mode for SATA2 on early ones}}
| <!--Gfx-->AMD HD3000, pci-e GT240 and a nv7900gs
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC??? (r3.0), ALC887 (r4.1), VIA VT2021 (r5.0), Realtek® ALC892 codec (rev6) }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not VIA® VL805 USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - Micro ATX Form Factor 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 4 x DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 760GM
| <!--Chipset-->ATI 760G plus SB710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->HD3000 Use Vesa
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|P33 VT1705; P34, P21 and P23 (FX) MS7641 v3.0 ALC887, E51 ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->P23 issues with audio ALC887 crackles thru earphones -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigayte GA-MA770T-UD3P (rev. 3.1)
| <!--Chipset-->amd 770 with sb710
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with Realtek ALC888/892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111d/e
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock 890FX Deluxe5 Extreme3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 890FX + AMD SB850 or SB950 (Extreme3)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC892}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111E rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A97 R2.0 EVO
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 and SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->Asmedia SATA Controller
| <!--Gfx-->n/a
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC887 (LE), ALC887 (Regular), ALC892 (EVO) codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0 and 2 Asmedia USB3.0 Controller
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111F
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 970 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes|IDE mode}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio--> ALC??? (rev. 1.0/1.1), ALC887 (rev1.2), VIA VT2021 codec (rev 1.3 1.4 and rev3.0)
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 but not Etron EJ168 chip (USB3)}}
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek GbE 8111E (all revisions),
| <!--Opinion-->2015 64bit - ATX Form Factor 30.5cm x 22.4cm - 4 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 970 Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->970FX SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1150 Codec
| <!--USB-->6 usb2 with 2 USB3 VIA VL806 Chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Killer E2205 Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus M5A99X EVO
| <!--Chipset-->990X - RD980 with SB920
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 pci-e gen ?
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-990XA-UD3
| <!--Chipset-->AMD 990 with SB950
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889 (rev 1.x, 3.0, 3.1),
| <!--USB-->{{yes|AMD USB2 not 2 x Etron EJ168 chips for USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8169 8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 24.4cm - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====AMD Fusion (2011/14)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| 1.2GHz single Bobcat Fusion C30 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| IDE
| SATA
| AMD 6250
| Audio
| USB
| Ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| Asus E35M1-M PRO uATX
| 1.6GHz 18W AMD Fusion E-350 dual core + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC887 VD2
| USB
| RTL8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - EFI bios [http://www.anandtech.com/show/4023/the-brazos-performance-preview-amd-e350-benchmarked]
|-
| Asus E35M1-I Deluxe miniITX
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA
| AMD 6310 - no HD driver yet
| ALC892
| USB
| Realtek 8111E
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - no support for Atheros AR5008 on a Mini PCI-E
|-
| ASRock E350M1 / USB3 (also version with USB3.0 added)
| 1.6GHz dual AMD Fusion E350 + Hudson M1
| ACPI
| {{N/A}}
| SATA - 4 SATA3
| {{Maybe|AMD 6310 - use vesa with hdmi and dvi}}
| {{Yes|Audio ALC892 playback but no HDMI output}}
| USB - 4 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0
| {{Yes|rtl8169 for Realtek 8111E 8411 ethernet chipset}}
| 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 mini-ITX
| <!--Chipset--> Hudson M1 FCH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx--> plus HDMI, DVI
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->2 NEC USB3.0 with 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-E350N Win8 V1.0
| <!--Chipset-->Hudson M1 FCH A45
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Use VESA - AMD 6310 plus HDMI, DVI}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC887 playback through headphones but not thru hdmi}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe|4 USB2.0 needs more testing}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8111 8168B}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - works well but need to test with sata hard disk
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI E350IA-E45
| <!--Chipset-->e-350 + Hudson M1 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->no support
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 Sata3 ports
| <!--Gfx-->AMD 6310 gpu
| <!--Audio-->ALC HDA
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 and 2 USB3.0 through NEC 720200 chipset
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-M PRO
| <!--Chipset-->E450 APU with Hudson M1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS E45M1-I Deluxe
| <!--Chipset-->E-450 together
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM1 (2011/13)=====
On board Graphic on CPU - HD6410D, HD6530D, HD6550D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS F1A55-M LE
| <!--Chipset--> with AMD A55 FCH (Hudson D2)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s port(s), blue Support Raid 0, 1, 10, JBOD
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 2.0 slot or Integrated AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 in Llano APU
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->2012 2011 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 - A-Series/E2- Series APUs up to 4 cores - 2 x DIMM, Max. 32GB, DDR3 2250(O.C.)/1866/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory Dual Channel Memory Architecture -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 White Socket (2012/13)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A75 A85X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit does not support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket FM2 Plus Black socket (2013/15)=====
Onboard Gfx on CPU - HD6570, HD7480D, HD7540D,
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A88X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM1 FS1b socket (2014/1x)=====
5350 4 core Jaguar cores 2GHz with Integrated AMD Radeon R Series Graphics in the APU Kabini [Radeon HD 8400]
Later Beema APU with 2/4 core Puma (slightly updated Jaguar) cores, GCN graphics and a compute capable Radeon core, along with a brand new AMD security processor and FT3 BGA packaging (probably best avoided for long term survival).
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AM1I-A
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio Realtek® ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111GR 8168
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit may support AVX or SSE 4.1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1I
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI AM1M
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->BGA FT3 AM1x
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket AM4 FM3 Summit Ridge Zen Zen+ (2016/22)=====
Jim Keller’s group designed x86 Zen CPU - new and covering the same AM4 platform/socket for desktop
Zen will also shift from Bulldozer’s Clustered Multithreading (CMT) to Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT, aka Intel’s Hyperthreading). CMT is the basis for Bulldozer’s unusual combination of multiple integer cores sharing a single FPU within a module, so the move to SMT is a more “traditional” design for improving resource usage
Trusted Platform Module, or fTPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen processors using a firmware TPM are causing stutters, even when doing mundane tasks. To enable TPM 2.0 on your AMD system please follow the steps below.
<pre>
Power on system and press DEL or F2 to get into the BIOS.
Navigate to Advanced\CPU Configuration.
Enable AMD fTPM switch.
Press F10 to save changes.
</pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
| <!--Chipset-->X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0 (1x16 or 2x8)
| <!--Audio-->SupremeFX audio features an S1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel I211
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 7 1800X 1700X
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar X370gtn Itx Am4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Dragon LAN RTL8118AS
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-AX370 K7
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with 2 x Realtek® ALC1220 codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1 intel and 1 E2500
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Xpower Gaming Titanium
| <!--Chipset--> X370
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->8-channel Realtek 1220 Codec 0x10EC, 0x0295
| <!--USB-->ASMedia® ASM2142 and amd cpu
| <!--Ethernet-->1 x Intel® I211AT Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Prime B350 Plus ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx--> x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 8-Channel
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 5 1600x 1600 1500X 1400 - 4 x DIMM Max 64GB, DDR4 up to 2666MHz ECC and non-ECC Memory - ATX 12 inch x 9.35 inch ( 30.5 cm x 23.7 cm ) - 2 pci
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME B350M-A/CSM Micro ATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek LAN
| <!--Opinion-->Ryzen 3 1300x 1200 1100
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Pro4 AB350
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe 3.0 x16, 4 PCIe 2.0 x1
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2017 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset--> B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic Mortar
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 (x16 mode)
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->white and grey colours - 2 pci-e and 2 pci slots - m.2 in middle - atx 12 in by 9.6 in and matx versions -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue M-ATX B350M-TI
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B350I-Plus ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B350
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock A320M-ITX MINI ITX Rev1.0 Rev2 Rev2.1
| <!--Chipset-->A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME A320M-C R2.0 rev1.1 A320M-K
| <!--Chipset-->A320 A/B300 SFF
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek ALC887 alc897 CODEC
| <!--USB-->2 usb 3.1 gen 1
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit - 3rd/2nd/1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ / 2nd and 1st Gen AMD Ryzen™ with Radeon™ Vega
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A320M-A PRO MicroATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A320
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2019 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG X399 Zenith Extreme
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X399
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio--> supremefx s1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->Threadripper 1950X 1920X 1900X TR4 skt
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock Fatality X470 Gaming K4 mATX
| <!--Chipset-->X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e rebar possible
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITXac AMD AM4
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X470
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS ROG STRIX X470-I GAMING AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B450-I Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->high VRM temps - raven ridge 14nm+ like 2200G 2400G
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B450 Gaming K4
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> 4 ddr4 slots - low VRM thermals 3900x 3950x
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B450 I Aorus Pro Wifi
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->1 nvme pcie3 with 4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pcie
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->very high vrm temps
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue B450i Gaming ITX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata3 - none nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pcie3
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64 2nd 3rd AMD - 2 ddr4 dimm slots
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b450 tomahawk max
| <!--Chipset--> b450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{n/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HD audio with Realtek® ALC892 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 Pro Carbon
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> ALC codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450-A PRO
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111h
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450I GAMING Plus AC ITX
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2019 - 2nd and 3rd gen AMD - 2 ddr4 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
| <!--Chipset-->B450
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek® ALC892/ALC897 Codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B450M M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock X570 PHANTOM GAMING-ITX/TB3 Mini ITX AM4
| <!--Chipset-->X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->nvme
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 4.0
| <!--Audio--> ALC1200
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel LAN
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
| <!--Chipset-->AMD X570
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> SupremeFX7.1 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I211-AT and Realtek® RTL8125-CG 2.5G LAN
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix X570-I Gaming Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Strix B550-i AM4 ITX Motherboard
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue Jingyue B550i Gaming itx
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->3 with 1 nvme
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio alc
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->1G
| <!--Comments-->2022 64bit max of Ryzen 5500 (c t), 5600, 5600g (6c12t) - 2 ddr4
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock B550 PHANTOM GAMING ITX/AX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> alc1220
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel 2.5G
| <!--Comments-->
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock B550M-ITX/ac
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio--> Realtek ALC887/897 Audio Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->PCIe Gen4 x4 & SATA3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio--> supremefx S1220A
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel® I225-V 2.5Gb
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte AMD B550I AORUS PRO AX Mini-ITX rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->AMD B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 nvme pci-e3 with 4 sata3
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC1220-VB codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2 x DDR4 DIMM sockets 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ATX
| <!--Chipset-->B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 DP and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-C
| <!--Ethernet-->2.5GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit- finer tuning than A520's - AMD Ryzen 5000 Series/ 3rd Gen Ryzen and 3rd Gen Ryzen with Radeon Graphics CPU - Dual Channel ECC/ Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte B550M DS3H mATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek rtl8118
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - 4 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB 3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Processors - 4 dimm ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX
| <!--Chipset--> B550
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (up to Type 22110) and 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 4.0 with dp and hdmi
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio ALC1200
| <!--USB-->USB3 1 x USB 3.1 Type-C and 1 x USB 3.1 Type-A
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8125B and Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 4 Dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Jginyue A520M-H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> old bios with random issues with APU ryzens -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520M S2H mATX
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 1GbE
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up - 2 ddr4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte A520I AC mITX mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->AMD A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit Zen3 65W and up 5600G (6c12t) or 5700G (8c16t) - 2 ddr4 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI A520M-A PRO mATX
| <!--Chipset-->A520
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe 1 x M.2, Socket 3, M Key (Type 2242/2260/2280)
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC892
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - 2 ddr4 dimm slots - 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop and AMD Ryzen 4000 G-Series CPU
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
===== (Socket AM5 LGA1718 Zen4 Zen5 Zen6 2022/27)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock Steel Legend
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD audio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips) 64Gb @ 6000Mhz or 128GB @ 4800Mhz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asrock TaiChi
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-e rnda2
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio
| <!--USB-->USB4 with Thunderbolt 4 equivalent
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Realtek killer E3000 2.5GbE}}
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit - ddr5 ecc (10 chip) and non-ecc (8 chips)
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus ROG Crosshair Hero
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe rnda2
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit 7950x3d 120W, 7900 7800 7600 90W
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x670e
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->rnda3
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64bit
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B650E-I
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 5
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - better sound with an actual AMP, PCIe 5, USB-C display outs -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x650 B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MAXSUN AMD Challenger B650M WIFI M-ATX (aka Soyo)
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI b650i mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->B650
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->NVMe
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->2023 - front panel connectors at the back of the board - dead rear nvme slot and a drained CMOS battery as the CMOS button being pressed during shipping -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M Zen4
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->A620M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen5
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Zen6
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP8 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
| <!--Name--> || <!--Chipset--> || <!--ACPI--> || <!--IDE--> || <!--SATA--> || <!--Gfx--> || <!--Audio--> || <!--USB--> || <!--Ethernet--> || <!--Opinion-->2026 FP10 Zen 6 Medusa Point 4bigC, 4 econC, 2lpC, 8coreGPU -
|-
|}
===== (Zen7 AM6 2027/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
===== (Zen AM 203x/3x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
====Intel Sockets====
[[#top|...to the top]]
=====Socket 370 (2000/2)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel D815EEA
| <!--Chipset-->866Mhz P3 and i815 chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Nvidia AGPx8 6200LE added}}
| <!--Audio-->{{N/A}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|2 USB1.1}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested AspireOS 1.7, simple basic board with useful 5 PCI slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket 478 (2002/4)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://detail.zol.com.cn/motherboard/index46381.shtml&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dc.865pe.l%2Bmotherboard%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3DsZB%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official Colorful Technology C.865PE-L Silver Fighter Warrior V2.3]
| <!--Chipset-->865PE
| <!--ACPI-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|tested with CDROM}}
| <!--SATA-->{{dunno| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|AGP slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALC650 AC97}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB 1.1 and 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL 8100 8139}}
| <!--Opinion-->Still testing with NB (Nightly Build) May 2013
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865P
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 800}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel 845
| <!--Chipset-->865GC
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|intel 865 Extreme Graphics 2}}
| <!--Audio-->{{No|AC97 AD1985}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|USB1.1 and USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|e1000}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested ICAROS 1.3
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA775 s775 (2005/8)=====
an industry standard DDR2 module could in theory contain fallback JEDEC, intel XMP and AMD EPP configuration data
Intel PC CL5 ram modules but an "AMD" CL5 ram module the BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) but can recognize the CL5 timing info in the JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an AMD PC CL6 ram modules but an "INTEL" CL6 ram module the BIOS cannot read the INTEL XMP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL6 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS auto configures for the AMD ram module and boots normally.
an INTEL PC needs CL6 ram modules but have an "AMD" CL4 ram module. INTEL BIOS cannot read the AMD EPP info on the SPD but can recognize the CL4 timing info in JEDEC data table. PC BIOS recognizes module timings as incompatible an refuses to boot.
entirely separate issue if the RAM module timing specs are incompatible.(i.e. CL4 RAM in a "CL6 only" PC)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit AG8
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC658 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8110S-32
| <!--Opinion-->2004 32bit - Firewire TI 4200R7T no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 915 Neo2
| <!--Chipset-->P915 + ICH6R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports SATA1
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe x16 Slot
| <!--Audio-->CMI 9880L HD Audio
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Broadcomm BCM5751 PCIe}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6306 no
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5GC P5GC-MX
| <!--Chipset-->P945GC Lakeport-GC + ICH7R northbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 3.0 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCIe 1.1 slot
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 usb2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|atheros L2}}
| <!--Opinion-->2005 32bit - 3 pci slots - 4 x 240-pin DIMM Sockets max. 4GB DDR2 667/533 non-ECC -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Foxconn PC45CM-SA 45CM-S
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|pcie 1.0 slot with gma950 integrated}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with aLC883 codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|realtek 8139 8100sc}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 dimm slots 667mhz max 4gb - can be found in Advent desktops - 2 pci-e and 2 pci - core 2 duo only e6xxx - Micro ATX (9.6” x 8.8”) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-81945GM MFY-RH
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® 945GM Express with ICH7M-DH
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|GMA950 VGA15 and PCI-e 1.0 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio with ALC880 codec playback only rear port}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 usb 2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Intel PRO1000PL 82573L Gigabit Ethernet}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 MoDT term “Mobile on DeskTop.”, low TDP CPUs to work on desktop form-factor motherboards. mATX Micro ATX 24.4cm x 24.4cm - 2 DDR2 dimm 1.8v slots with 4Gb max - will not boot if PCI2 slot occupied -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-945 GCM S2C
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662 (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|8101E Rtl 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA945-GCM S2L
| <!--Chipset-->945GC with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCi-E slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|Intel HD Audio with ALC662 codec 2/4/5.1-channel (1.x)}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111c 8169 (1.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM 4GB DDR2 memory max - 2 PCI-e and 2 PCI - Micro ATX form factor; 24.4cm x 19.3cm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo-F rev 1.0
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC662 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI 945P Neo2-F rev 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->P945 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 SATA1 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCie 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC850 AC97
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->8110SC (rtl8169)
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L
| <!--Chipset-->P31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCI Express x16
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->DDR2 800Mhz up to 4Gb 4 x 240 pin - 3 PCI - ATX 12.0" x 8.3" -
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL-AM /PS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->4 xSATA 3 Gbit/s ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 1.1 with integrated Intel® GMA 3100
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with VIA VT1708B with ALC662 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8102EL 100/10 LAN with Realtek RTL8111C Gigabit LAN
| <!--Opinion-->2 x 2 GB DDR2 Non-ECC,Un-buffered DIMMs with 2 PCI - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5KPL/EPU
| <!--Chipset-->G31 with ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Pci-e 1.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD audio with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169 Realtek 8111C}}
| <!--Opinion-->Tested - 4 240-pin DIMM, Max. 4 GB - 4 pci-e and 3 pci - ATX Form Factor 12 inch x 8.2 inch ( 30.5 cm x 20.8 cm ) -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G31M ES2L
| <!--Chipset-->G31 plus ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{Yes|Intel GMA 3100 2d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|ALC883 (1.x), ALC883/888B (2.x)}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Maybe|RTL8111C (1.x), Atheros 8131 (2.x)}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces DRAM capacity to 4GB
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r1.0 G31M-GS
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{partial|rtl8169 RTL8111DL 8169 (for -GS) RTL8102EL (for -S)}}
| <!--Opinion-->2007 64bit Core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig AMI bios MicroATX -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASRock G31M-S r2.0
| <!--Chipset-->G31 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA 3100 2d not 3d}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL 8111DL 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit core2 - 2 DDR2 800 max 8Gig MicroATX
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/apac/eng/products/desktop/bdb/dg31pr/feature/index.htm Intel DG31PR]
| <!--Chipset-->iG31
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|3100 but can use PCIe 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888 playback}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111B Rtl 8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->good support
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Intel G33 Express Chipset with ich9 southbridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->Intel 3100 powervr tile based
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2008 64bit - embedded on Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo, Pentium Dual-Core CPUS with Integrated GPU Intel GMA 3100 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P5G41T-M LX
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH8 + DDR3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|X4500 some 2d only)}}
| <!--Audio-->ALC887
| <!--USB-->3 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Atheros L1c AR8131}}
| <!--Opinion-->reduces maximum supported memory ddr3 from 16 to 8GB 2 dimm slots non-EEC - demotes the PCIe controller mode from revision 2.0 (5.0GT/s) to revision 1.1 (2.5GT/s
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->VT1708S (1.3), ALC887-VD2 (1.4), ALC887 (2.1),
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Atheros AR8151 l1c (1.x 2.x),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT S2PT
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (1.0), VIA (2.0), ALC887 (2.1)
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111E (1.x), Atheros AR8151 l1c (2.1),
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-G41MT D3
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 Port
| <!--SATA-->4 Ports
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA X4500 2d only and pci-e 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC888B}}
| <!--USB-->4 ports + headers
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111 D/E}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-P41T D3P
| <!--Chipset-->G41 + ICH7 with Intel Core 2 Duo (E6xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4ports
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 889/892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111C or D/E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel DG41AN Classic
| <!--Chipset-->iG41 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->ALC888S ALC888VC
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->AsRock P5B-DE
| <!--Chipset-->P965 + ICH8
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{Maybe|works ide legacy}}
|<!--Gfx-->{{Yes|with PCI-E 1.1 slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio via VT1708S}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2006 works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5B SE
| <!--Chipset-->965 intel
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{N/A}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|HD Audio ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No| }}
| <!--Opinion-->works well except ethernet
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5W DH Deluxe P5WDG2 WS PRO
| <!--Chipset-->975X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC882 AND LATER ADI 1988B
| <!--USB-->2 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Marvell 88E8052 88E8053}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TI TSB43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IP35
| <!--Chipset-->P35 Express + ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->two RTL8110SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB43 AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P35 Neo F FL MS-7630 rev 1
| <!--Chipset-->Intel P35
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 1.1 support
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek
| <!--Opinion-->Base model of this range of P35 mobos
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-P35-DS3
| <!--Chipset-->P35 and ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with Realtek ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek 8111B
| <!--Opinion-->2008 - 4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets max 8 GB -
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-EP35-DS3 (rev. 2.1)
| <!--Chipset-->Intel® P35 + ICH9 Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk|}}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk|4 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|Realtek ALC889A codec }}
| <!--USB-->{{yes | }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111B}}
| <!--Opinion-->good
|-
| <!--Name-->Abit IX38 Quad GT
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio--> HD Audio ALC888
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL 8110SC 8169SC
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Texas TSB 43AB22A no
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte X38-DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X38 / ICH9R Chipset
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 ports
| <!--Gfx-->PCI-E 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A HDA
| <!--USB-->4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->twin 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-EP45 DS3 (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9 or ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s (SATAII0, SATAII1, SATAII2, SATAII3, SATAII4, SATAII5)
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E v2.0 x16 slots support splitting its 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes across two cards at x8 transfers
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 or ALC889A codec
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->2 x Realtek 8111C chips (10/100 /1000 Mbit)
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets non-EEC
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI P45 Platinum (2008)
| <!--Chipset-->P45 + ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 sata2 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC888 HD Audio
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G45 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->adds Intel’s GMA X4500HD graphics engine to P45 Express features
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->G43 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA X4500 2d
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->removes HD video acceleration from the G45’s features
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P5E Deluxe
| <!--Chipset--> X48 with ICH9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ADI 1988B codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Marvell 88E8001
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GigaByte GA-X48 DQ6
| <!--Chipset-->X48 plus ICH9R
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->8 ports
| <!--Gfx-->two PCI-E x16 v2.0 slots
| <!--Audio-->ALC889A
| <!--USB-->8 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL 8111B 8169
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire TSB43AB23 no - ICH9 pairs with Intel’s 3-series (X38, P35, etc.) chipsets, in addition to the X48 Express, but excluding the G35 Express
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte EP43-DS3L and Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L
| <!--Chipset-->P43 with ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->1 port
| <!--SATA-->6 x SATA 3Gbit/s connectors
| <!--Gfx-->1 x PCI Express x16 slot PCI Express 2.0 standard
| <!--Audio-->HD Audio with ALC888 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111C
| <!--Opinion-->4 x 1.8V DDR2 DIMM sockets - 4 pcie x1 - 2 pci - ATX Form Factor; 30.5cm x 21.0cm
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte 73-pvm-s2h rev.1.0
| <!--Chipset-->NVIDIA GeForce 7100 nForce 630i
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{Yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|3 ports SATA2}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{Maybe|Vesa 2d GeForce 7100 (vga /hdmi/dvi), 1 PCIe x16 Slot }}
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|Realtek ALC889A MCP73}}
| <!--USB-->{{Yes|7 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL 8211B MCP73}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire Not, tested with Icaros Desktop 2.0.3 MCP73 is a single chip solution in three different versions
|-
| <!--Name-->Nvidia 7150 630i
| <!--Chipset-->intel based nForce 630i (MCP73)
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--GFX-->GF 7150
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO ALC883}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|ohci echi}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|RTL8201C}}
| <!--Opinion-->being tested
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> the MCP73PV or the GeForce 7050/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73S or the GeForce7025/nForce 630i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->the MCP73V or the GeForce 7025/nForce 610i
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Atom SOC (2008/2x)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D945CLF
| <!--Chipset-->N230 single core
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA945}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC662}} Skt 441
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci and ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->works very well
|-
| <!--Name-->[http://www.clusteruk.com iMica D945GCKF2 mobo]
| <!--Chipset-->Intel Atom N330 Dual Core
| <!--ACPI-->wip
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|IDE}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|gma}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD AUDIO}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|uhci ehci}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->D945GSEJT + Morex T1610
| <!--Chipset-->Atom 230 with 945GSE
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|GMA900 vga but issues with DVI output}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio with ALC662 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->small size, runs off 12V
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS AT3N7A-I
| <!--Chipset-->Atom N330 Nvidia ION
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|3 ports legacy IDE}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{yes|nouveau cube cube 2 45 quake 3 }}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio with VIA 1708S codec playback}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8169 device}}
| <!--Opinion--><ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAiJpvu73iw</ref> good but can freeze randomly at times
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->D410PT 45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D410 and NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{maybe|ide legacy}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|GMA3150}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|ALC262 or ALC66x odd clicks}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|RTL8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->45nm pinetrail
| <!--Chipset-->D510 and NM10 + GMA3150
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->GMA3150
| <!--Audio-->ALC888B or ALC66x
| <!--USB-->{{yes}}
| <!--Ethernet-->RTL8111DL
| <!--Opinion-->some support
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-D525TUD (rev. 1.0 1.2 1.5)
| <!--Chipset-->D525 NM10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->gma 3150
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots max 8g - Mini-ITX Form Factor; 17.0cm x 17.0cm -
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
|}
=====Socket 1366 (2009/10)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P6T DELUXE
| <!--Chipset-->x58 + ICH10 and Intel 1st gen. (Nehalem/Lynnfield) Core i7 (8xx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes|1 port}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->2 PCIe x16 (r2.0) slots
| <!--Audio-->ADI AD2000B HD Audio
| <!--USB-->{{yes|4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Marvell 88E8056 Gigabit}}
| <!--Opinion-->Firewire VIA VT6308 no
|-
| <!--Name-->gigabyte ex58 ds
| <!--Chipset--> x58 + ICH10
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8111D rtl8169
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket 1156 (2010)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Acer Aspire M3910
| <!--Chipset-->i3
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA intel HD}}
| <!--Audio-->{{unk|HDAudio with Realtek ALC}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk| Realtek}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H
| <!--Chipset-->H55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe slot
| <!--Audio-->{{Yes|ALCxxx playback}} ALC888B (Rev1.x)
| <!--USB-->{{Yes| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|RTL8111D}} (Rev 1.x)
| <!--Opinion-->Tested but no support for WLAN Realtek 8188su
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H55M-E33 v1.0
| <!--Chipset-->E7636 M7636 H55 chipset so older i3/i5/i7 system
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HD Audio ALC889}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|PCI-E Realtek 8111DL}}
| <!--Opinion-->Works well
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P7P55D
| <!--Chipset-->P55
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{unk| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe | via codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe |rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111B/C RTL8112L }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1155 H2 (2010/13)=====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS P8H61-I LX R2.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->1 pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 8111f
| <!--Opinion-->2013 - up to ivybridge cpus - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H61-I/RM/SI mini-itx
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64 up to i3-2010 - OEM board from an RM machine but not ivybridge as the Asus BIOS isn't compatible with these, 0909 hacked one might work -
|-
| <!--Name-->asus p8h61-i lx r2.0/rm/si mini itx
| <!--Chipset-->h61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with VIA codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111e
| <!--Opinion-->2012 sandy and ivy - oem from rm machine 2 x 240-Pin DDR3 DIMM sockets max DDR3 1333MHz -
|-
| <!--Name-->Bewinner 63q9c7omvs V301 ITX
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata with nvme
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 4
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek 8106E 100M Network Card
| <!--Opinion-->2022 64
|-
| <!--Name-->Biostar H61 H61MHV2 H61MHV3 Ver. 7.0
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with Intel Pentium G 2xxx series CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Realtek ALC662 later ALC897
| <!--USB-->4 usb2
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 Realtek RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2014 - 2 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61M-D2-B3
| <!--Chipset-->H61 + Sandybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H61MA-D3V
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Maybe No Realtek ALC887 (Rev 2.0) ALC887 (Rev2.1)
| <!--USB-->2 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek RTL8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GA-H61M-S2PV
| <!--Chipset-->H61 with 2400k 2500k 2600k 2700k
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 2.0 slot
| <!--Audio-->ALC887 (rev 1.0 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--USB-->4 USB 2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Rtl811E (1.0) 8151 (2.0) Rtl8111F (2.1 2.2 2.3)
| <!--Opinion-->Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 20cm with 2 pci-e and 2 pci -
|-
| <!--Name-->Intel Classic Series DH61CR Desktop
| <!--Chipset-->H61 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 ports
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->4 ports
| <!--Ethernet-->{{no|Intel 82579V}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61M-P20 (G3) MS-7788
*retail MSI board
*OEM Advent, etc
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|four SATAII ports}}
| <!--Gfx-->1 PCI Express gen3 (retail) gen2 (oem) x16 slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|Realtek 8105E 100M Network Card}}
| <!--Opinion-->2012 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots - 22.6cm(L) x 17.3cm(W) M-ATX Form Factor - BIOS - [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=6009#post_6007 works well],
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H61I-E35 (B3) MS-7677 Ver.1.2
| <!--Chipset-->H61
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|VESA 2d for hdmi}}
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1149&rowstart=140&pid=5861#post_5861 works}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8H67-M
| <!--Chipset-->H67 +
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC887
| <!--USB-->6 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus P8Z68-V LX
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Intel 2nd generation (Sandy Bridge) Core i7 (2xxx) CPU and possibly ivybridgev
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata3 - 4 sata2}}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->{{yes|HDAudio Intel HD with ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{yes|2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek® 8111E}}
| <!--Opinion-->2011 64bit SSE 4.1 and AVX - EFI bios - 4 ddr3 dimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte Z68AP-D3 (B3)
| <!--Chipset-->Z68 + Ivybridge
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata3 - 4 sata2
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC889
| <!--USB-->2 USB3.0 - 4 USB2.0
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® 8111E
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus B75M-A
| <!--Chipset-->B75
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek ® 8111F-VB-CG }}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit - 2 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H 1.0 1.1
| <!--Chipset-->H77
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3.0
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit i5 3550 7 3770 - 4 DDR3 slots - 2 full pci-e 2 pci slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z77 D3H with i3 3225 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{No|HDAudio VIA VT2021 codec}}
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->{{No|Atheros GbE LAN chip}}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1150 H3 (2013/2016)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->[https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-b85m-e-rev-1-02 Asus B85M-E]
| <!--Chipset-->B85
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{yes| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{maybe|HDAudio with Realtek ® ALC887-VD2 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{no| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 Realtek 8111F}}
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 ddr3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H87N-WIFI mITX
| <!--Chipset-->H87 and Intel 4th generation (Haswell) Core i5 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Intel Atheros
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81M-C H81M-P-SI
| <!--Chipset-->H81 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 (4xxx) CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2x3g 2x6g
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e slot
| <!--Audio-->hdaudio alc887 vd
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->realtek 8111gr
| <!--Opinion-->2013 skt 1150 - 2 ddr3 max 16g - mini atx -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H81T
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->HD4000 igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887-VD
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 realtek 8111G
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit intel 4th gen mini itx - external dc brick with 19v rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 ddr3 laptop sodimm slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-S2V
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A|}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio ALC887
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN chip
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit up to i7 4790K - 2 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H81M-D3V (rev. 1.0)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A| }}
| <!--SATA-->{{yes|2 sata2 2 sata3 }}
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->{{unk| HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{unk|intel and VIA® VL805}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{unk|rtl8169 Realtek }}
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H81M-E34 (MS-7817)
| <!--Chipset-->H81
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->{{yes| }}
| <!--Gfx-->PCIe 2.0 x16
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio with ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->{{yes|rtl8169 RTL8111G}}
| <!--Opinion-->2013 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z87-K
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t i5 4c4t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H
| <!--Chipset-->Z87 Express
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with Realtek® ALC898 codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA H97M D3H r1.0 r1.1 with i3 4360 or 4370 dual
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC892
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Z97 A with i7 4790K
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->750, 960, 970 and 980 nvidia GTX cards
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD with ALC
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan ethernet
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA Z97X UD3H rev1.0 1.1 1.2
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with i5 4690K
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC1150
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI GAMING 5 Z97
| <!--Chipset-->Z97 with 4th generation (Haswell) Core i7 4c8t CPU
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS Q87M-E
| <!--Chipset-->Q87
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2014 64bit - 4 DDR3 slots -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->H99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V2 s2011-2 (2012/15)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2013 Xeon e5-???? W TDP, e5-2667V2 W TDP, e5-????V2 W TDP, Sandybridge and Ivybridge V2
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X79
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA2011V3 s2011-3 (2015/18)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->x99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2016 Xeon e5-1620v3 130W TDP, e5-1650V3 (i7-5930K) 140W TDP, e5-2640V3 90W TDP, Haswell-EP
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->most cheap Ryzens are better nowadays
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Huananzhi X99-CD4
| <!--Chipset-->Intel C612 and X99
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata 3 connectors and 1 m.2 nvme slot
| <!--Gfx-->pcie slot
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio with ALC897 codec
| <!--USB-->{{No|USB3}}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|rtl8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2024 quality might not be great outside of a simple setup - 2 ddr4 dimms -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Keyiyou X99 XD4
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Machinist MR9A Pro
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Mogul
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Qiyida X99 H9S
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023
|-
| <!--Name-->Soyo
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1151 Socket H4 (2015/2018)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->Skylake CPUs have TPM 2.0 imbedded
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110 Plus H110M-A/DP
| <!--Chipset--> with 6th Gen Core and 7th with bios update
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->Sunrise Point-H SATA [AHCI mode] [8086 a102]
| <!--Gfx-->{{No|Skylake Integrated HD Graphics use PIC-E slot}}
| <!--Audio-->Intel HD Audio with Realtek ALC887 Audio CODEC
| <!--USB-->Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI [8086: a12f] no usb2.0 fallback
| <!--Ethernet-->{{Yes|Realtek 8111GR or 8111H RTL8111 8168 8411}}
| <!--Opinion-->ATX with 3 pci-e and 2 DDR4 slots - uatx version smaller - turn off TLSF as it was causing AHI driver to corrupt. Turned off ACPI for errors but works fine once booted -
|-
| <!--Name-->ASUS H110M-R M-ATX
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->Intel USB3
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® RTL8111H
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit 6th Gen Skylake Core™ i7/Core™ 6950X i7-6970HQ i7-6700K 4c8t hyperthreading, i5/Core™ i5-6600K 4c4t i3/Pentium® / Celeron® - 2 DDR4 DIMMS Max 32GB 2133MHz - 1 full pci-e and 2 pci-e 1 -
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H110T
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->2 sata
| <!--Gfx-->intel igpu only
| <!--Audio-->HDaudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->Dual Intel/Realtek GbE languard
| <!--Opinion-->2016 - mini itx 12v / 19v laptop type rare barrel pin 7.4MM x 5.0MM - 2 sodimm ddr4 slots - no pci-e slot -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H MATX Rev1.0
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio-->Realtek® ALC887 codec
| <!--USB-->2 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) ports with 4 us2
| <!--Ethernet-->Realtek® GbE LAN
| <!--Opinion--> 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte ga-h110n
| <!--Chipset-->H110
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->{{Yes| sata}}
| <!--Gfx-->{{maybe|Vesa 2d for Intel or PCI-e slot}}
| <!--Audio-->{{Maybe|HDaudio for ALC887 codec}}
| <!--USB-->{{Maybe| }}
| <!--Ethernet-->{{maybe|RTL8169}}
| <!--Opinion-->2016 mini-itx 6th gen
|-
| <!--Name-->Msi H110M-PRO-VH
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 x SATA 6Gb/s
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e 3.0
| <!--Audio--> Realtek® ALC887 Codec
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->rtl8169 rtl8111h
| <!--Opinion--> 6th gen intel - 2 ddr4 slots
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus H170 Pro Gaming
| <!--Chipset-->H170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sata
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->Asmedia USB3.1/3.0
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI Z170A TOMAHAWK
| <!--Chipset-->Z170
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->{{N/A}}
| <!--SATA-->4 sara, 1 x 2280 Key M(PCIe Gen3 x4/SATA), 1 x 2230 Key E(Wi-Fi)
| <!--Gfx-->pci-e
| <!--Audio-->HDAudio
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->intel lan
| <!--Opinion-->2016 64bit up to i7 7700k - 2 DDR4 -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->GIGABYTE GA-B250M-DS3H HD3P D3H D2V
| <!--Chipset-->B250
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2018 coffee lake intel 8th gen
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with Kaby Lake X Intel 7th Gen
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> Z390 with Kaby Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> Q370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> H370M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> B360M
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus Rampage
| <!--Chipset-->x299 with i9
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> - up to 24 to 44 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->Gigabyte
| <!--Chipset--X299 >
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1200 (2020/2022)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI H510M-A PRO (MS-7D22)
| <!--Chipset--> with 10th gen Comet Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 64bit - up to 16 pcie lanes rebar possible
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus PRIME H410M-E
Asrock H470M-HDV/M.2
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset--> with 11th gen Rocket Lake X
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion--> up to 16 pcie lanes
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|}
=====Socket LGA 1700 (2023/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Alder Lake / 14th gen Raptor Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2021 2022 64bit - QoS work to 2 level cpus, P down to E cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Meteor Lake ultra 5 7 1xxH series 1
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2023 2024 64bit 10nm - 3 level cpus, Low Power Island (SOC tile) to E onto P cores -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset--> 15th gen Arrow Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Lunar lake ultra 5 7 2xxV series 2
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2025 64bit 7nm -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Panther Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2026 64bit - either 44, 484, or 448 tiled cores 18A process - core ultra x9 288h, x7 358H, -
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA 1954 (2027/ )=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Name || Chipset || ACPI || IDE || SATA || Gfx || Audio || USB || Ethernet || Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Nova Lake-S
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|-
| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->Serpent Lake, Titan Lake, and Razer Lake
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->2027
|-
|}
=====Socket LGA (203x/203x)=====
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{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Name
! width="5%" |Chipset
! width="5%" |ACPI
! width="5%" |IDE
! width="5%" |SATA
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |USB
! width="10%" |Ethernet
! width="30%" |Opinion
|-
| <!--Name-->MSI
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
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| <!--Opinion-->
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| <!--Name-->
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
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| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
| <!--SATA-->
| <!--Gfx-->
| <!--Audio-->
| <!--USB-->
| <!--Ethernet-->
| <!--Opinion-->
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
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| <!--Name-->Asus
| <!--Chipset-->
| <!--ACPI-->
| <!--IDE-->
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|}
===Chromebooks===
For most (EOL) cromebooks, the recommended UEFI path forward is to:
*put the device into Developer Mode
*disable firmware write protection
*flash MrChromebox's UEFI Full ROM firmware
*install ChromeOS Flex, Linux, etc
See [https://mrchromebox.tech/#home MrChrome], [https://mrchromebox.tech MrChrome] and the [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrultrabook/ chrultrabook subreddit] for more info
ChromeOS has several different boot modes, which are important to understand in the context of modifying your device to run an alternate OS:
*Normal/Verified Boot Mode
Can only boot Google-signed ChromeOS images
Full verification of firmware and OS kernel
No root access to the system, no ability to run Linux or boot other OSes
Automatically enters Recovery Mode if any step of Verified Boot fails
Default / out-of-the-box setting for all ChromeOS devices
*Recovery Mode
User presented with Recovery Mode boot screen (white screen with 'ChromeOS is missing or damaged')
Boots only USB/SD with signed Google recovery image
Automatically entered when Verified Boot Mode fails
Can be manually invoked:
On Chromebooks, via keystroke: [ESC+Refresh+Power]
On Chromeboxes, by pressing a physical recovery button at power-on
On Convertibles/Tablets, by holding the Power, Vol+, and Vol- buttons for 10s and then release
Allows for transition from Verified Boot Mode to Developer Mode
On Chromebooks/Chromeboxes, via keystroke: [CTRL+D]
On Convertibles/Tablets, via button press: Vol+/Vol- simultaneously
Booting recovery media on USB/SD will repartition/reformat internal storage and reload ChromeOS
Note: The ChromeOS recovery process does not reset the firmware boot flags (GBB Flags), so if those are changed from the default, they will still need to be reset for factory default post-recovery.
*Developer Mode
"Jailbreak" mode built-in to every ChromeOS device
Loosened security restrictions, allows root/shell access, ability to run Linux via crouton
Verified Boot (signature checking) disabled by default, but can be re-enabled
Enabled via [CTRL+D] on the Recovery Mode boot screen
Boots to the developer mode boot screen (white screen with 'OS verification is off' text),
The user can select via keystroke
<pre>
ChromeOS (in developer mode) on internal storage ( [CTRL+D] )
ChromeOS/ChromiumOS on USB ( [CTRL+U] )
Legacy Boot Mode ( [CTRL+L] )
</pre>
Boot screen displays the ChromeOS device/board name in the hardware ID string (eg, PANTHER F5U-C92, which is useful to know in the context of device recovery, firmware support, or in determining what steps are required to install a given alternate OS on the device.
*Legacy Boot Mode
Unsupported method for booting alternate OSes (Linux, Windows) via the SeaBIOS RW_LEGACY firmware
Accessed via [CTRL+L] on the developer mode boot screen
Requires explicit enabling in Developer Mode via command line: sudo crossystem dev_boot_legacy=1
Most ChromeOS devices require a RW_LEGACY firmware update first
Boots to the (black) SeaBIOS splash screen; if multiple boot devices are available, prompt shows the boot menu
Note: If you hear two beeps after pressing [CTRL+L], then either your device doesn't have a valid Legacy Boot Mode / RW_LEGACY firmware installed, or legacy boot capability has not been been enabled via crossystem.
https://www.howtogeek.com/278953/how-to-install-windows-on-a-chromebook/
Chromebooks don’t officially support other OSs. You normally can’t even install as Chromebooks ship with a special type of BIOS designed for Chrome OS. But there are ways to install, if you’re willing to get your hands dirty and potentially ruin everything
[https://mrchromebox.tech/#devices Firmware Compatibility]
[https://wiki.galliumos.org/Hardware_Compatibility Here is the list of hardware that the GalliumOS supports and information on getting Gallium OS on to those devices]
Development on GalliumOS has been discontinued, and for most users, GalliumOS is not the best option for running Linux due to lack of hardware support or a kernel that's out of date and lacking important security fixes.
Meet Eupnea and Depthboot, the successors to Galliumos and Breath [https://eupnea-linux.github.io This is the bleeding edge]
Most older Chromebooks need the write-protect screw removed in order to install MrChromebox's firmware that allows you to install other operating systems. Most newer Chromebooks don't work in the same way as there is no write-protect screw on them.
Very rough guide to '''total''' (i.e. all cores / threads) processor performance (AROS usually uses only the [https://gmplib.org/gmpbench one core])
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<pre>
060000 AMD Ryzen 9 7900X (AM5 170W),
056000 AMD Ryzen 9 5950X,
055000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X3D,
053000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X (AM4 105W), AMD Ryzen 9 3950X (105W),
044000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D,
042000 AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X3D (AM4 95W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE (AM4 35W),
039000 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HS, Intel Core i7-12700T, AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS (8c16t 45W), AMD 8840U,
038000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800H (FP6 45W), AMD Ryzen 7 6800U, Intel Core i5-12490F, Intel Core i5-12500E,
037000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800HS (FP6 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 8500G 8600GE (AM5 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z2 (8c16t),
036500 AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (AM4 8c16t 65W), AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS, Intel Core i7-12800H,
036200 AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE (AM4 8c16t 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme (top TDP), AMD Ryzen 5 8600G (AM5 65W),
036000 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (Am4 95W), AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (65W),
035000 AMD Ryzen 5 6600H, Intel Core i5-12400F,
031000 AMD Ryzen™ 9 8945HS, Ryzen™ 7 8845HS, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U,
030000 AMD Ryzen 7 4800U, AMD Ryzen 4800H, Intel Core i5-11400F, Intel Zeon E5-2697A V4,
029500 AMD Ryzen 5 4500 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (65W), Apple M3 Pro 12c,
029000 AMD Ryzen 5 4600G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 1700X (AM4 95W),
028500 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U, AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (65W), Ryzen 3 7540U,
028000 AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U, 5 5560U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen3), Intel Core i5-13500H, AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS,
027700 AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 7940HS (FP8 65W), AMD 8745HS, AMD Ryzen H255 AI, AMD Ryzen 3 7545U,
027500 AMD Ryzen 3 7736U, AMD Ryzen 5 7640U,
027400 AMD Ryzen 5 8540U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650GE (AM4 6c12t 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G (AM4 45W),
027300 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GE, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H, AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (FP6 8c16t 15W),
027200 AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen Z1,
027100 AMD Ryzen 7 7730U (FP6 15W 8c16t), AMD Ryzen 7 5800U (FP6 25W 8c16t), Ryzen 9 4900H,
027000 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U (8c16t), Ryzen 5 7430U (FP6 6c12t), Ryzen 5 PRO 6650U, Intel 10500H,
026500 AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840HS (FP7 65W), AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS, AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme,
025000 AMD Ryzen 5 5600U (FP6 25W hot 6c12t Zen3), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W), Ryzen 5 7530U,
024500 AMD Ryzen 5 4600HS (FP6 35W 6c12t), Apple M1 Pro, AMD Ryzen 5 5625U (FP6 15W 6c12t),
023700 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500X (AM4 95W), Intel Core i7-9700,
023500 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X (95W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE (AM4 4c8t 35W), AMD Ryzen 7 5700U (FP6 25W 8c16t Zen2),
023200 AMD Ryzen 3 7330U (FP6 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 7 4700U (FP6 25W 8c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 4400G,
023000 Intel Core i7-1255U, Intel Core i7 13700H, Ryzen 7640HS,
022000 AMD Ryzen Z2 Go (4c8t), AMD Ryzen 5 5500U (FP6 25W 6c12t Zen2), Snapdragon 8 Elite,
020500 AMD Ryzen 3 4300G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 3 5450U 5425U, AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U (6c12t),
019500 Intel Core i5-1135G7, AMD Ryzen 5 5500H, AMD Ryzen 5 4600U (FP6 25W 6c), AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (65W),
019250 Intel Core i5-1145G7,
019000 AMD Ryzen 5 3400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 2500X, AMD Ryzen 5 7520U, AMD Ryzen V3C18I (? 15W),
017750 AMD Ryzen 5 3400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 1500X (AM4 65W), Xbox One Series X,
017500 Intel Core i7-6700K, Intel i5-10400, AMD Ryzen 5 4500U (FP6 25W 6c6t), AMD Ryzen 3 5400U,
017000 AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4350GE (AM4 35W), AMD Ryzen 3 5300U (FP6 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i5-11300H,
016500 AMD Ryzen 7 3750H, AMD Ryzen Embedded V1756B (FP5 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 4200GE, SD G3 Gen3,
016250 Intel Core i5-1035G7, intel core i5 7600 (4c4t 65W),
016000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400G (AM4 65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3550H, Ryzen 5 PRO 3350GE (4c 8t), Intel Core i5-8500T,
015500 AMD Ryzen Embedded R2544,
015000 AMD Ryzen 3 7320U, Ryzen 7 3700U, Ryzen 3200G (AM4 65W), Intel Core i7-8550U, Intel Core i5-1035G1,
014000 AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE (AM4 35W), Intel Core i7-6700T, AMD Ryzen 5 3550U,
013500 AMD Ryzen 5 3500U (FP5 15W 4c8t), AMD Ryzen 3 4300U, AMD Athlon Gold 4150GE, AMD Ryzen 5 3450U,
013250 AMD Ryzen 3 3200GE (AM4 45W), AMD Ryzen 3 1300X (65W), AMD Ryzen 3 2200G, Xbox One Series S,
013000 AMD Ryzen Embedded V1605B (FP5 25W), AMD Ryzen 2700U, AMD Ryzen R2514,
012500 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U (FP5 25W 4c8t), Intel Core i3-8300T, Intel Xeon X5680, Intel i3-1115G4 (2c4t),
012300 Intel Core i7-8565U, Intel Core i5-8350U, Intel Core i7-8700, Allwinner A733 (2 A76, 6 A55),
012200 ARM Cortex-X3 Prime Snapdragon SD8G2 Gen2 4nm 64-bit Kryo CPU, i5-8250U (4c8t),
012000 AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE, AMD Ryzen 3 1200 (65W), AMD Ryzen 5 3500C,
011500 AMD Ryzen 3 3300U, Intel Core i3-8100T, Intel Core i5-8265U, Intel i5-10210U, CORE i5-10310U,
010500 AMD Ryzen 3 2300U (FP5 25W 4c4t), Allwinner A527 (8 A55),
010300 Intel Core i7-3630QM, Intel Core i5-6600T, Intel Core i5-4670K,
010200 Intel Core i5-6440HQ, Intel Core i7-3610QM, Snapdragon SD865,
010000 AMD FX-8320E (AM3+ 125W 8c8t), Intel Core i5-7500T, Intel Core i5-4690,
009000 Spectrum Unisoc Tiger T7280 (T620), Cortex-X2, MediaTek Dimensity 1300 (4 A78, 4 A55),
008700 AMD FX-6130 (AM3+ 90W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-7400T, Intel Core i5-4590T,
008500 Intel Core i5-6500T, AMD Athlon 300GE (AM4, 35W), AMD Athlon Gold 7220U,
008000 AMD Ryzen R1606G (FP5 15W), AMD FX-6300 (AM3 65W 6c6t), Intel Core i5-2500K,
007500 AMD Ryzen 3 3200U, AMD Ryzen 3 3250U, Intel Alderlake ULX N100 / N95,
007200 AMD Ryzen 3 2200U (FP5 25W 2c4t), Intel Core i3-7100T, Intel Twinlakes N150 N200, Xbox(TM) One S,
007100 AMD Ryzen R1505G (FP5, 15W), RK3576 4 A72, 4 A53, Snapdragon XR2 Gen 1,
006600 Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G, AMD Athlon 300U (FP5 2c4t 15W), Intel i7-7600U, AMD V1202B,
006500 Intel Core i7-6500U, AMD Athlon Gold 3150U, Intel Celeron N5105 (FCBGA1338 15W), SD 685,
006300 Intel Core i3-8130U (15W), Intel Celeron N5095 (FCBGA1338 15W), Intel Core i3-6100T,
006100 Intel Core i5-6300U, Intel Core i5-7200U (2c4t), Intel i7-5500U, Intel Core i7-6600U (2c4t),
006000 Intel Core i5-6200U (2c4t), Intel Core i3-7130U, Intel i7-4500U, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G,
005950 Intel Core i5-4570T, Intel Core i5-5257U, Rockchip RK3588 (4 A76, 4 A55), Snapdragon 7325,
005900 Intel Xeon X5550, Intel Core i5-4300M, MediaTek Dimensity 1200 (4 A78, 4 A55), Unisoc 7255 (T616),
005800 Intel Celeron J4125 J4105 (FCBGA1090 15W), Intel Core i5-3470T, AMD A8-6600K APU, AMD 3015E (2c4t),
005600 Intel Core i5-3360M, Intel Core i7-3520M, Intel Core i5-4210M, Intel Pentium G4600T,
005400 MediaTek Dimensity 900 (2 A78, 6 A55), AMD Athlon Silver 7120U, Snapdragon 860,
005300 AMD PRO A12-9800B 7th Gen APU (FP4 15W), AMD FX-4300 4c4t, AMD Ryzen R1305G,
005250 Intel Core i5-3230M, AMD FX-7600P, Intel Pentium G4400, Unisoc T7200 (Unisoc T606 2 A76, 6 A55),
005200 AMD PRO A10-8770E, AMD A10-9700E, AMD PRO A10-9700B (FP4 15W), Intel Core i3-4130T,
005100 AMD RX-427BB (FP3 15W), AMD A10-9620P, AMD A12-9720P, Intel Core i3-8145U, AMD A12-9830B,
005050 AMD A8-5500 (FM2 65W), AMD A10 PRO-7800B APU, Intel Pentium Silver N5000, Intel Core i7-5500U,
005000 Intel Core i5-5300U, Intel Core i5-3320M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-5350U, Unisoc T618 (2 A73 6 A53),
004900 Intel Core i5-4300U, Intel Core i5-5200U, Intel Core i3-4100M, Snapdragon 662 (SM6115),
004860 Intel Core i7-2620M, Intel Core i7-2640M, AMD Athlon Silver 3050U 3050e, Intel i3-7020U,
004650 Intel Core i5-2520M (2c4t), Intel Core i5-3210M, AMD A10-9600P (FP4 4c 15W), Pentium 4415U,
004625 Intel Core i3-7100U (FCBGA1356 15W), ARM A76 RK3588S, AMD A10-6800B APU,
004600 AMD PRO A8-9600B, AMD PRO A12-8830B, AMD PRO A10-8730B, AMD A12-9700P, Intel Core i3-6100U,
004400 AMD A10-8700P A8-8600P, Intel Core i5-4200U, Intel Core i5-2540M, Intel i3-6006U,
004000 Intel Core i5-2430M, AMD PRO A8-8600B, AMD 3020e, Intel Core i3-5005U, Mediatek MT6797 Helio X20,
003850 Intel Core i5-2410M (2c4t), Intel Core i3-2120 (LGA1155 65W), Mediatek MT8786,
003800 AMD A10-4600M APU, AMD A10 PRO-7350B APU, AMD A10-5750M APU, Rockchip RK3399,
003600 AMD A8-6500T APU, AMD A8-7410 APU, AMD PRO A6-8550B, AMD A8-5550M (4c4t),
003500 AMD GX-424CC SOC (FT3b 25W 4c4t), ARM A75 Unisoc Tiger T610 (Spreadtrum) (8c 5W),
003400 AMD A10-7300 APU, AMD A6-7310 APU, AMD A8-6410, AMD A10-5745M APU, Intel Core i3-4000M,
003350 Intel Pentium G2020, Intel Core i3-3120M (G2 2c4t), AMD R-464L APU, Intel® Core m5-6Y57 (2c4t),
003300 AMD GX-420CA SOC (FT3 BGA769 25W), AMD A6-9500E, Intel Celeron N4200, AMD A6-5200 ( 25W 2c2t),
003200 AMD A6-6310 APU, AMD A6-6400B APU, AMD A6-8570E, AMD A8-4500M APU, AMD A6-7400K APU
003000 AMD A8-7150B, AMD A9-9410 / A9-9425, AMD A6-8500B (FP4 15W), AMD A8-7100,
002900 AMD PRO A6-8530B, AMD A6-8500P, AMD A8-3500M APU, Intel Core i3-2120T,
002700 AMD Embedded GX-420GI (FP4 15W), AMD PRO A6-9500B, AMD GX-415GA, AMD A4-6210 APU,
002600 AMD A6-9225, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD A4-5000 APU (FT3 15W), AMD A6-9220, AMD A6-3420M APU,
002450 Intel Celeron 2950M, Intel Pentium N3700, Intel Core i3-2350M, Allwinner A523 (8 A55),
002400 Intel Celeron N3150, Intel Core i3-2330M, Intel Xeon W3505, AMD A6-9210, Allwinner H618 (4 A53),
002300 Intel Celeron N3350, AMD A4-9120, AMD A4-9125, Intel Core i3-2310M, Intel Celeron 3865U,
002200 AMD A9-9420e, AMD A6-5350M APU, AMD E2-6110 APU, AMD E2-9000e, Celeron N4500,
002000 AMD GX-412HC, AMD A4-4300M APU, AMD A6 PRO-7050B APU, AMD A6-4400M APU, AMD A6-7000,
001925 Intel Core2 Duo E6700, Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 965, Intel Core i3-370M, Celeron N4020,
001750 Intel Core i3-2365M 2375M, AMD A4-9120C, Intel Core2 Duo T8300, Qualcomm MSM8939,
001600 AMD GX-222GC (BGA769 FT3b 15W), AMD A4-9120e, AMD Embedded GX-215JJ, AMD A4-4355M APU,
001550 Intel Core2 Duo SL9400 T7600 T6600, AMD E2-3200, AMD A6-9220e, Mediatek MT8783, AMD E2-3800,
001500 AMD GX-218GL SOC, AMD A6-4455M, AMD A4-5150M APU, ARM A55 RK3566 (4c 3W), Intel Core2 Duo T8100,
001400 AMD GX-217GA SOC, ARM Cortex-A53 4c4t H700, AMD A4-3300M APU, Allwinner A133P A64 (4 A53),
001300 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-64 TL-62, Intel Core2 Duo T7300, Intel Core2 Duo T5600, AMD RX-216TD,
001250 AMD GX-412TC SOC, AMD A4-3320M APU, AMD Athlon 64 X2 QL-66, Intel Core2 Duo T7200
001200 AMD Athlon 64 X2 2c TK-57, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-60 RM-74, AMD E1-2500, AMD E2-7015,
001150 Intel Core2 Duo T5550, Intel Core2 Duo L7500, AMD E2-3000M APU, ARM A35 RK3266, AMD E2-7110,
001100 Intel Core2 Duo T5300, AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800, Intel Core2 Duo E4300, Mediatek MT8127,
001050 AMD E1-6010 APU, Intel Pentium T4300, Intel Celeron N2840,
001050 AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core TK-55, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-52
001000 Intel Core2 Duo T5500, Intel Core2 Duo L7300, Intel Core2 Duo SU9400,
000950 AMD G-T56N, AMD Athlon 64 3100+, AMD E2-2000 APU,
000950 AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-50, AMD E1-2200 APU, Intel Celeron U3400,
000925 AMD TurionX2 Dual Core Mobile RM-72, AMD Sempron 140
000920 Intel Celeron SU2300, Intel Core2 Duo T5200, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-56
000890 AMD E2-1800 APU, AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58
000880 AMD G-T56E, AMD G-T48E,
000860 AMD E-450 APU, AMD E-350 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1620
000820 AMD A4-1250 APU, AMD Athlon LE-1600,
000810 AMD E1-2100 APU, Intel Core Duo T2500,
000810 Intel Atom D510, Intel Core2 Duo U7500,
000800 AMD Geode NX 2400+, AMD Turion 64 Mobile ML-42, AMD Athlon II Neo K325,
000760 AMD V140, AMD E1-1200 APU, AMD Athlon 64 3300+,
000730 Intel Core Duo T2400, AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-38, AMD Sempron 3600+,
000700 Intel Core2 Duo U7600 U7700, AMD Sempron LE-1200, AMD V120
000680 AMD GX-212JC SOC, AMD E-300 APU, AMD A4-1200 APU,
000670 AMD Turion 64 Mobile MK-36 ML-37 ML-40, Mobile AMD Sempron 3800+
000640 Intel Atom N2600, Intel Atom N570, Mobile AMD Athlon 64 3200+
000640 Intel Core Duo T2300, Intel Core Duo T2050,
000630 VIA Eden X2 U4200, AMD Sempron LE-1100, AMD Sempron 3100+ 3600+,
000620 AMD C-70 C70 APU, Intel Atom 330, AMD G-T40N, AMD Athlon Neo MV-40,
000610 Intel Core2 Duo U7300, AMD Athlon II Neo K125 K145,
000600 Intel Atom N550, Intel Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64 2800+,
000580 AMD C-60 C60, AMD G-T40E, AMD Sempron LE-1250
000530 AMD C-50 C50, Intel Celeron M 723, AMD Sempron 210U,
000490 AMD GX-210JA SOC, PowerPC 970 G5 IBM's 970 server CPU (2c),
000470 Mobile AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile AMD Athlon XP-M 2200+,
000460 AMD Athlon XP 2500+, AMD Sempron 3500+, Mobile Intel Pentium 4,
000440 Intel Atom D425, Intel Atom N470, POWER 4 PPC,
000410 Intel Pentium M, Intel Celeron M, AMD Sempron 2300+
000400 Intel Atom N450, AMD Sempron 2400+,
000340 Intel Atom D410, AMD G-T52R, AMD C-30, AMD Sempron 2200+
000330 Intel Atom N455, Intel Atom N280, Intel Atom N270 (1c1t 2W), Intel P3,
000320 Freescale NXP QorIQ P1022
000310 PowerPC G4 7447 1Ghz (1c1t 15W), PPC440 core,
000230 PowerPC PPC G3/PPC 750,
000160 Pentium II, Motorola 68060
000080 Intel 80486, Motorola 68030,
000040 Intel 80386,
000030 Motorola 68020
000008 Motorola 68000
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=== Recommended hardware (32-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
If in future decision will be made to drop any of the recommended hardware from the list (for example due to it no longer being available for purchase), such hardware will move to list of legacy supported systems and will have an indicated end of life date so that users have time to switch to other hardware.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="100%"
| <!--OK-->{{Yes|'''Works well'''}} || <!--Not working-->{{No|'''Does not work'''}} || <!--Not applicable-->{{N/A|'''N/A not applicable'''}}
|-
|}
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other32 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
|}
==== Laptops ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ACER Aspire One ZG5 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || {{Yes|ATHEROS}} || NOT APPLICABLE || <!--Comments-->
|-
| Dell Latitude D520 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|BCM4400}} || {{No|}} || {{Yes|Atheros AR5BXB63}} || * select Intel Core 2 64-bit version, not Celeron 32-bit version <br/> * replace WiFi card to get wireless working
|-
|}
==== Desktop Systems ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| Fujitsu Futro S720 || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * no 2D/3D acceleration<br/> * use USB ports at back
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770T UD3/UD3P || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
| ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|NVIDIA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|NVNET}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * connecting a disk via SATA connector is not supported at this time <br/> * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
| Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || * add external PCIe video card for better performance
|-
|}
==== Legacy supported hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="10%" |EOL
! width="35%" |Comments
|-
| iMica || {{Yes|IDE}} || {{Yes|GMA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || 2026-12-31 ||
|-
| Gigabyte GA-MA770 UD3 || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(IDE)}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || {{Yes|GeForce 8xxx/9xxx}} || 2026-12-31 || * requires external PCIe video card
|-
|}
=== Recommended hardware (64-bit) ===
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Recommended hardware is hardware that has been tested with latest release of AROS and is relatively easy to purchase second hand (ie. ebay). This hardware also comes with commitment that compatibility will be maintained with each future release.
==== Virtual Hardware ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| VirtualBox 7.x (Other/Unknown (64-bit) template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}} || {{Yes|PCNET32<br/>E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| VMware 16+ (Other64 template) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VMWARESVGA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|E1000}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
| QEMU 8.x ("pc" and "q35" machines) || {{Yes|IDE<br/>SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|SB128}} || {{Yes|PCNET32}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==== Motherboards ====
{| class="wikitable" width="100%"
! width="20%" |Name
! width="5%" |Storage
! width="5%" |Gfx
! width="5%" |Audio
! width="5%" |Ethernet
! width="5%" |Wireless
! width="10%" |Additional hardware
! width="45%" |Comments
|-
| ASUS P8Z68V LX || {{Yes|SATA(AHCI)}} || {{Yes|VESA}} || {{Yes|HDAudio}}|| {{Yes|RTL8169}} || NOT APPLICABLE || NOT APPLICABLE || * No accelerated 3D support
|-
|}
==References==
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[[#Misc Application]]
[[#Games & Emulation]]
[[#Application Guides]]
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Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well
If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Internet Applications
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Web Online Browser [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1175&highlight=odyssey&rowstart=100 Odyssey 3.0],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/comm/www Amelinium], [https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [https://github.com/amigazen/aweb3/ AWeb 3.6 src], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k-sources Netsurf], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf],
|<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->YouTube Viewing and downloading videos
|<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams],
|[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM,
|<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IRC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky,
|<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood lang based Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter X (TM), Bitlbee IRC Gateway and others
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/kaffeine1/telegram-amiga telegram-amiga], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Torrents
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission
|<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->FTP
|<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->WYSIWYG Web Site Editor
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Radio Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse],
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only),
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinder TuneFinder C Src], [https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinderMUI TuneFinderMUI], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet],
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Weather Forecast
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], [https://github.com/emartisoft/AmiWeatherForecasts AmiWeatherForecasts src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Newsgroups
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Graphical Image Editing Art==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Image Editing
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, [https://github.com/grovdata/Amiga_Sources/blob/master/software.md DeluxePaint], [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Image viewing
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Photography retouching / Image Manipulation like Photoshop(tm)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Tecsoft Video Paint aka TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, Opalpaint,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Manage RAW picture folder galleries like Darktable, RAWtherapy, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Thumbnail Generator [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Icon Editor
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Pixel Art Animation
|<!--AROS-->Lunapaint
|<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, [https://github.com/historicalsource/DeluxePaint DeluxePaint src], Brilliance
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D SVG based MovieSetter type
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Morphing
|<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Cad like FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc. using dxf, obj (vertices), blend,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD*, Cycas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Model Rendering of glft (json) gbl (png jpg), usdz (USD files with materials, textures, and animations), FBX Filmbox is a proprietary Autodesk format,
|<!--AROS-->POV-Ray
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Format Converter [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display
|<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Office Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Office
!width:10%;|AROS (x86)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Word-processing
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [https://github.com/sodero/MUI-Vim/releases MUI-Vim], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[ Softwood FinalCopy II*], Haage AmigaWriter*, Digita WordWorth*, Softwood FinalWriter*, Micro-Systems Excellence 3*, Arnor Protext, Rashumon, [ InterWord], [ KindWords], [WordPerfect], [ New Horizons Flow], [ CygnusEd Pro], [ Micro-systems Scribble],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter]
|<!--MorphOS-->[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Spreadsheets
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], [MaxiPlan 500 Plus], [OXXI Plan/IT v2.0 Speadsheet], [ Superplan], [ Creative Developments TurboCalc], [ ProCalc], [ InterSpread], [Digita DGCalc], [ Gold Disk Advantage], [ Micro-systems Analyze!]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*,
|<!--Amiga OS4-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Databases
|<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Precision Superbase 4 Pro*, Arnor Prodata*, BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData*, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2*, [Digita DGBase], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->BeeBase, SQLite,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->APDF
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AmiPDF
|<!--MorphOS-->APDF, vPDF,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Printing
|<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->(some native drivers),
|<!--MorphOS-->early TurboPrint included,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking markdown support like joplin, OneNote, EverNote Notes, xournalpp, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Study and analyse, collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AOrganiser,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Accounting
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|[ Digita Home Accounts2], Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Project Management Research
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SuperGantt, SuperPlan,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict],
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|Kuma K-Roget*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type)
|<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], [https://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.src-aros AmiMemos Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DTP Desktop Publishing
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Pro Page*, Saxon Publisher, Pagesetter, PenPal,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Scanning
|<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FxScan*, ScanQuix*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SCANdal (Sane)
|<!--MorphOS-->SCANdal
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OCR
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text Editing
|<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [ NoWinEd],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Annotate, MicroGoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED,
|<!--MorphOS-->MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer]
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1),
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Drawing Vector
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, [https://gitlab.com/amigasourcecodepreservation/designworks Design Works Src], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig],
|<!--MorphOS-->SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting
|<!--AROS-->Gitlab,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (server)
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC]
|MorphVNC, vncserver
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (client)
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->notifications
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio
|<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Audio==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Audio
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer
|AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Audio
|<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Samplitude Opus Key], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec Src], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4]
|[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Tracker Music
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker
|MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Music [], [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript
|<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [https://github.com/timoinutilis/midi-sequencer-amigaos Horny c Src], HD-Rec, [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sound Sampling
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/record Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=162 Quick Record], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc SOX to get AIFF 16bit files], [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/workbench/tools/AHIRecord AHIRecord],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/AudioEvolution3_src Audio Evolution 3 c src], [ Samplitude-MS Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://github.com/timoinutilis/phonolith-amigaos phonolith c src], HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Audio Evolution 4,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD burn
|[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FryingPan, AmiDVD,
|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD audio rip
|Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Lame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Lame,
|Lame,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger
|<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc Sox], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled
*2005 ZP100 with ZP80
*2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller,
*2009 ZonePlayer S5,
*2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support),
*2011 Play:3
*2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1,
*2016 Arc, Play:1,
*Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2,
*Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2
|<!--AROS-->SonosController
|<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController
|<!--MorphOS-->SonosController
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Video Creativity and Production==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Video
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing Video
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer VAMP], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DvPlayer, MPlayer
|<!--MorphOS-->MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming Video and game streaming like OBS studio, Parsec, etc
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing DVD
|<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer
|<!--Amiga OS-->AMP2, Frogger
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Recording
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Screenrecorder,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Create and Edit Individual Video NLE
|<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ MainConcept Mainactor Broadcast*], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster*], MacroSystem MovieShop 4.3*, proDAD Adorage*, [ IOSpirit VHI studio]*, [Gold Disk ShowMaker], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FFMpeg/GUI
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Subtitle editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0 Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR face recognition for Vtubers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting Live 2D models with Cubism type editor
<pre>
Model data (cmo3)
Basic motions (can3)
Background image (png)
Set of files for embedding (runtime folder)
• Model data (moc3)
• Motion data (motion3.json)
• Model settings file (model3.json)
• Physics settings file (physics3.json)
• Display auxiliary file (cdi3.json)
</pre>
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models - standardized 3D file format for VR avatars
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->V-tubers V-tubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Misc Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Management
|<!--AROS-->DOpus4, [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/dopus5 DOpus Magellan aka DOpus 5], [ Scalos], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->DOpus2, DOpus 4, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan DOpus5], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, [https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/DiskMaster2 DiskMaster2 src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DOpus4, DOpus5, Filer, AmiDisk
|<!--MorphOS-->DOpus4, DOpus5
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Verification / Repair
|<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ compile cksfv from website],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Par2,
|-
|App Installer
|<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG],
|<!--Amiga OS-->InstallerNG, Grunch,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Jack
|<!--MorphOS-->Jack
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [],
|<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://aminet.net/package/util/pack/decrunchmania_os4 Crunchmania CrM2 depacker],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Binary Hexadecimal Editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Zaphod], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Repository
|<!--AROS-->[ Git]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Git
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Backup
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Repair
|<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor,
|<!--Amiga OS--> Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Multiple File renaming
|<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Anti Virus
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->VChecker,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer [ DOpus5], [ Scalos],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Digital Signage
|<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Languages
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.),
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Yacas
|<!--MorphOS-->Yacas
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Misc Application 2==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System
|<!--AROS-->[ SysExplorer], [ SysMon], [ Scout], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OSK On Screen Keyboard
|<!--AROS-->[],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Reader
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Converter
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text to Speech tts [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.text2speech.com translator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Changer [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fractals
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->ZoneXplorer,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Landscape Rendering
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Vista Pro], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/ skychart freepascal], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/search?query=planetarium Aminet search], [http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], [https://aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3sourceV58 Src c V58], [ Galileo renamed to Distant Suns]*, [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], [http://www.aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3-mos-src Src c V56],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astrology [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skylendar/ skylendar], [https://github.com/CruiserOne/Astrolog Astrolog], [https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog/astfile.htm Astrology alt site], [https://saravali.github.io/download.html Maitreya], [https://github.com/alamahant/Asteria Asteria],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PCB design
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS--> [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver
|<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/screenblanker GarshneBlanker], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gblanker/ GBlanker Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Printer [https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer OrcaSlicer]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->BASIC Computer Language
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->sdlBasic
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->C/C++ IDE
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd FrexxEd src], Annotate, Murks,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Computer Languages Translation [https://tetracorp.github.io/guide/reverse-engineering-amiga.html ], [https://amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io/amiga-assembler-insider-guide/ ],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://bitbucket.org/rhinoid/convert68000toc/src/main/ convert m68k seka asm-one to c],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Gui Creators
|<!--AROS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Catalog .cd .ct Editors
|<!--AROS-->FlexCat
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat
|[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->HAM amateur radio [], [], [], [https://cemaxecuter.com/ Dragon OS], [https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux with 73 link update], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAL5KNePRSg video for],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://www.amigarealm.com/amiga/amicomms/comm4.htm Comm4], [https://www.amigarealm.com/archives/comms/aarug/ TNC Terminal Node Controller with packets over serial connections on Yaesu or Woxum handheld], [https://aminet.net/comm/misc AmiCom], [ with 7Plus file encoder/decoder], [ mksstv], [ RTTYam],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Games & Emulation==
Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and
[http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1]
Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php
Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list.
[https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Amstrad CPC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Arcade
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Mame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 7800
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Lynx
|<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Jaguar
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [],
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C64
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus],
|<!--MorphOS-->Vice,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore Amiga
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [ Vectrex OpenGL],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo NES
|<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo SNES
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo N64
*HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64],
*LLE [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation NEC PC Engine
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce],
|[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Saturn
*HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast
*HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum
|[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair QL
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop,
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sony PlayStation
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Action like [https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara SDL2], [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [https://github.com/TombEngine TombEngine], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], [https://github.com/kromenak/gengine Gabriel Knight 3],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [http://www.toolness.com/wp/category/interactive-fiction/ Infocom], [http://www.accardi-by-the-sea.org/ Zork Online]. [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien], [http://www.ucw.cz/draci-historie/index-en.html Dragon History for ScummVM], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Board like [https://github.com/aperture-software/colditz-escape escape from colditz], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Cards like
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/card ], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], [https://github.com/samskivert/beschei-en beschei Src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [https://github.com/velorek1/cwordle Wordle type],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games FPS like [https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/D1X_Rebirth_AGA Descent D1X src], [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon/alephone Bungie Marathon 1994], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ gzdoom skulltag],
|<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [ Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [ Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 (openGL)], [ Odamex (openGL doom)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Doom, Quake,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games MMORG like
|<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Platform like
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario],
[http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [.html Aquaria]*(openGL),
[http://www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Puzzle [https://github.com/mariopartyrd/marioparty4/tree/port Party], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Racing [ Trigger Rally], [ VDrift], [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], [https://github.com/plowteam/donut Simpsons Hit and Run], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 1st first person DRPG [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], []
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [https://github.com/sonountaleban/AmiShockolate System Shock], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->Phantasie, Faery Tale, Dungeon Master,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 3rd third person action CRPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games isometric RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying GemRB], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games card based RPG [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Rhythm, Beat, Step [], [], [https://clonehero.net/ clonehero], [https://github.com/MatteoGodzilla/Dj-Engine Dj-Engine],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc Frets on Fire], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland],
||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [https://github.com/Return-To-The-Roots RTTR Settlers 2], [https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite oolite elite], [https://github.com/fesh0r/newkind newkind elite], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Life Sim [https://github.com/ACreTeam/forest Animal Crossing], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://wargus.sourceforge.net/ Wargus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [https://matty77.itch.io/conflict-3049 conflict-3049], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO:AI (OpenGL)], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Horror [https://github.com/Mikompilation/MikuPan Fatal Frame], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/ClassiCube Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], []
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [https://github.com/Galladite27/ONScripter-EN ONScripter-EN], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Reality VR [https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw openmw vr], [https://github.com/Team-Beef-Studios/BeefRaiderXR BeefRaiderXR],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Table Top VTT [ Roll20], [https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ owlbear rodeo], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Computer assisted TableTop TTRPG OSR [https://www.rpgsolo.com/play.php RPGSolo], [https://github.com/fpsvogel/solo-ttrpgs Solo TTRPG], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [https://github.com/fegennari/3DWorld 3DWorld], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [https://www.babylonjs.com/ BabylonJS ], [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arkhamdev.net/wiki.htm?id=agx Arkham Development antiryadgx 8.9 lts with register], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Pinball [https://github.com/vpinball/vpinball vpinball], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|}
==Application Guides==
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Web Browser===
OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019) and 3.0.
This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works.
This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum).
Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow.
Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. There are tooltypes that can be added to the icon to provide further features JIT, MSE etc
Certificates from [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html ca certs],
DNS tracking blocking with [https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt easylist.txt] in PROGDIR:Conf before starting browser with enabled AdBlock [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/tree/master easylist], [https://gitlab.com/eyeo anti abp], [https://firebog.net/ big blocklist], [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Steves], [], [],
This can be enabled with OWB Odyssey with Windows -> Content Blocking and Windows -> Messages and enter
https://www.youtube.com/api/stats/ads*
https://www.youtube.com/pagead/adview*
https://www.youtube.com#@##player-ads*
into your custom filters
Element blocker browser extension might be needed for [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/wiki/Youtube-Issues youtube], [ mid roll], [ pre roll], [ ],
OWB speed is much better when running from RAM Disk, the best way is to add the below into your S:User-Startup which copies OWB drawer from Extras:Internet/OWB to RAM Disk:
So add this :
<pre>
copy Extras:Internet/OWB Ram:OWB/ ALL CLONE >NIL:
copy Extras:Internet/OWB.info Ram: >NIL:
</pre>
Open RAM Disk and open OWB drawer and double click on OWB icon so that the above icon tooltypes are activated
Problems are that the copy time is long (around 20 seconds added in the background), but we can make it faster if we delete useless files from the OWB drawer (docs, …)
If you don’t copy the drawer back onto the HD, you won’t save your cache, cookies, passwords… So you need a script for it.
Error messages
SSL error "cant verify with ca-certificates", check bios clock time date is correct
Error 6, try checking networking prefs settings and Save / Use preferences again or a '''few times''' otherwise the network chipset may not be compatible with Aros
[https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 Google search without AI overview]
===E-mail===
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
====SimpleMail====
SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes.
Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list]
GMail
Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first.
pop3:
pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
smtp:
smtp.gmail.com (with authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 465 or 587
Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange
Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013.
If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way:
1. Email/Password
2. Manual
3. IMAP
4.
* Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked
* Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked
* POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL
Yahoo Mail
On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts.
Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server
* Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 993
* Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
* Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 465 or 587
* Requires SSL - Yes
* Requires authentication - Yes
Your login info
* Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com)
* Password - Your account's password
* Requires authentication - Yes
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
* Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
* “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
* “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
* “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
* Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
====YAM Yet Another Mailer====
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers have now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists]
One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server.
Possible issues
Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue.
getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error
Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library
GMail
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
Port: 465 or 587
Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com')
Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com)
Password: your Gmail password
Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead.
Outlook.com access
<pre >
Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com
Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias)
Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password
Outlook.com SMTP port: 587
Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes
</pre >
Yahoo Mail
<pre >
“POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
“SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
“Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
“Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
“Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
</pre >
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
Microsoft Outlook Express Mail
1. Get the files to your PC.
By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received.
2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM.
3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too.
4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments.
5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format.
===FTP===
Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort.
First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command:
ifconfig -a
Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan:
Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New".
You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine:
1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before.
2) click on Custom Options:
1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu;
2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected;
3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source:
1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and
2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes.
Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well.
===IRC Internet Relay Chat===
Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many.
Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [ AROS irc channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying.
Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name
<pre>
/help
/list
/who
/whois <nick>
/msg <nick> <message>
/query <nick>
<message>s
/query
/away <message>
/away
/quit <going away message>
</pre>
[http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript].
Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname.
Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout
/nick <newNick>
/nickserv register <password> <email address>
/ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv
/nickserv identify <password>
Alternatives:
/ns identify <password>
/msg nickserv identify <password>
==== IRC WookieChat ====
WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities.
add smilies drawer/directory
run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000
select a server / server window
* nickname
* user name
* real name - optional
Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in.
servers
* New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box
* New Group
* Delete Entry
* Connect to server
* connect in new tab
* perform on connect
Change details
* Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server:
* Port number - no need to change
* Server password
* Channel - add #channel from below
* auto join - can click this
* nick registration password,
Click Connect to server button above
<pre>
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #aros
</pre>
irc://irc.freenode.net/aros
<pre>
Server: chat.amigaworld.net
Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans
</pre>
<pre>
On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC)
Server:irc.superhosts.net
Channel #team*amiga
</pre>
<pre>
BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks
Server: im.bitlbee.org
Port 6667
Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server.
</pre>
[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers],
<pre>
#Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a)
twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net
liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL)
</pre>
<pre>
Multiple server support
"Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins
Automatic Nickserv login
Tabs for channels and private conversations
CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND
Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers
Colours for different events
Logging and automatic reloading of logs
mIRC colour code filters
Configurable timestamps
GUI for changing channel modes easily
Configurable highlight keywords
URL Grabber window
Optional outgoing swear word filter
Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages
DCC CHAT support
Doubleclickable URL's
Support for multiple languages using LOCALE
Clone detection
Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection
Command aliases
Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style
Counter for Unread messages
Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser
</pre>
====IRC Aircos ====
Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc.
====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky====
Servers are setup and close down at random
You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them.
The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky
<pre >
Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free
Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems
</pre >
The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead.
The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc.
You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list],
Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other.
Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password.
Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users.
Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open.
Roster (contacts list)
[http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available
File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL.
Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN.
There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options.
Facebook
If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway.
<pre >
1. launch jabberwocky
2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu
3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID
4. your password is your normal facebook password
5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field
6. click the 'add' button
7. click the 'close' button
8. click the 'connect' button
</pre >
you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky.
[http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here]
for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password
Twitter
For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and .
An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to]
:Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more]
Instagram
no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client
ICQ
The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check.
Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/
Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account.
Yahoo Messenger
although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies
MSN
early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time....
Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.)
You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting.
msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window.
From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure.
1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address.
2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following:
* Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky.
* Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server.
* Click the Register button to open a new window asking for:
**Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address.
**Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list.
**Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address.
* Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window.
3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN.
4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works.
If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz..
then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz
or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com
And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time...
Google Talk
any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users.
implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format
===Video Player MPlayer===
Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using
4:3
mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi
16:9
mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi
if you want gui use;
mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi
<pre >
stack 1000000
; using AspireOS 1.xx
; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 1.x
; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 2.x
; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
cd RAM:MPlayer
run MPlayer -gui > Nil:
;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil:
</pre >
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require [http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ live555 library] to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache
MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface
Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music
http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
http://scenesat.com/
http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm
http://www.kohina.com/
http://www.remix64.com/
http://retrogamer.net/forum/
http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
http://retrogamesquad.com/
http://www.retronauts.com/
http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/
http://www.retrogamingradio.com/
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp
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====ZunePaint====
simplified typical workflow
* importing and organizing and photo management
* making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time
* exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata
Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes.
For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction.
For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject.
Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking.
For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term.
* White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green
* Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery
* Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software
* Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations
* Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement
* Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K)
* Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F)
* Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs -
* Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D)
* Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size
White Balance - F12 and K
scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above.
Exposure correction
F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up
Workflows in practice
* Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z
* Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R
First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level.
* Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone.
* Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture.
* After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK.
And save your picture
Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use
basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur,
* negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc.
adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop,
* reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc.
* red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate,
effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects)
* blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc.
borders such as
* dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc.
brushes e.g.
* frost, smoke, etc.
and manual control of
fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles
perspective correction
levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows
curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast
color balance
one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc.
Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors
decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image
any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha
If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later.
File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr
Image Picture Formats
* low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary.
* linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it)
An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw]
There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible.
A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values.
The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible.
Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured.
Keyboard equivalence with Photoshop(tm) would help
File
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Ctrl+n New
Open Ctrl+o Open
Close Ctrl+w Close
Save Ctrl+s Save
Save as Shift+Ctrl+s Save as
Revert F12 Revert
Print Ctrl+p Print
Exit Ctrl+q Quit
Edit
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Undo/Redo (1 level) Ctrl+z Undo (Redo is Shift+Ctrl+z)
Cut Ctrl+x Cut
Copy Ctrl+c Copy
Paste Ctrl+v Paste
Paste Into Shift+Ctrl+v Paste Into
Fill with FG color Alt+Backspace Fill with FG color
Fill with BG color Control+Backspace Fill with BG color
Image/Colors
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Levels Ctrl+l Levels
Auto Contrast Shift+Ctrl+Alt+l Stretch Contrast (same?)
Curves Ctrl+m Curves
Color Balance Ctrl+b Color Balance
Hue/Saturation Ctrl+u Hue-Saturation
Desaturate Shift+Ctrl+u Desaturate
Invert Ctrl+i Invert
Default Colors d Default Colors
Switch Colors x Switch Colors
Layer
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Layer Shift+Ctrl+n New Layer
Layer via Copy Ctrl+j Duplicate Layer
Bring (layer) to Front Shift+Ctrl+] Layer to Top
Send (layer) to Back Shift+Ctrl+[ Layer to Bottom
Bring (layer) Forward Ctrl+] Raise Layer
Send (layer) Backward Ctrl+[ Lower Layer
Select Top Layer Shift+Alt+] Select Top Layer
Select Bottom Layer Shift+Alt+[ Select Bottom Layer
Select One Layer Forward Alt+] Select Previous Layer
Select One Layer Backward Alt+[ Select Next Layer
Merge Down Ctrl+e Merge Down
Merge Visible Shift+Ctrl+e Merge Visible
Preserve Transparency / Keep Transparency
Cycle Modes Forwards Shift+= Next Layer Mode
Cycle Modes Backwards Shift+- Previous Layer Mode
Select
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Select All Ctrl+a Select All
Deselect Ctrl+d Select None
Inverse Shift+Ctrl+i Invert
Feather Ctrl+Alt+d Feather
View
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Zoom In Ctrl+= Zoom In
Zoom Out Ctrl+- Zoom Out
Fit on Screen Ctrl+0 Zoom to Fit Window
Actual Pixels Ctrl+Alt+0 Zoom 1:1
Show/Hide Extras Ctrl+h Toggle Show Selection (close enough?)
Show/Hide Guides Ctrl+' Toggle Show Guides
Show/Hide Grid Ctrl+Alt+' Toggle Show Grid
Show/Hide Rulers Ctrl+r Toggle Show Rulers
Snap Ctrl+; Snap to Guides
Scroll View Up Page Up Scroll Page Up
Scroll View Down Page Down Scroll Page Down
Scroll View Left Ctrl+Page Up Scroll Page Left
Scroll View Right Ctrl+Page Down Scroll Page Right
Window/Dialogs
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
? F5 Tools Dialog
Color Tab F6 Colors Dialog
Layers Tab F7 Layers Dialog
Info Tab F8 Image Information
Tools
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Rectangular Marquee Tool m Rect Select Tool
Elliptical Marquee Tool Shift+m Ellipse Select Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Elliptical Marquee Tool' and 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' in Photoshop
Move Tool v Move Tool
Lasso Tool l Free Select Tool
Magic Wand Tool w Fuzzy Select Tool
Crop Tool c Crop & Resize Tool
Airbrush Tool j Airbrush Tool
Paintbrush Tool b Paintbrush Tool
Clone Stamp Tool s Clone Stamp Tool
Eraser Tool e Eraser Tool
Gradient Tool g Blend Tool
Paint Bucket Tool Shift+g Bucket Fill Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Paint Bucket Tool' and 'Gradient Tool' in Photoshop
Blur Tool r Convolve Tool
Dodge Tool o DodgeBurn Tool
Type Tool t Text Tool
Pen Tool p Bezier Select Tool
Eye Dropper Tool i Color Picker Tool
Zoom Tool z Magnify Tool
Previous Brush , Previous Brush
Next Brush . Next Brush
First Brush Shift+< First Brush
Last Brush Shift+> Last Brush
Decrease Brush Size [ Decrease Brush Size
Increase Brush Size ] Increase Brush Size
Decrease Brush Hardness { Decrease Brush Hardness
Increase Brush Hardness } Increase Brush Hardness
Help
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Help F1 Help
Context Help Shift+F1 Context Help
Misc.
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Last Filter Ctrl+f Repeat Last Filter
? Shift+Ctrl+f Reshow Last Filter
Preferences Ctrl+k Preferences
Liquify Shift+Ctrl+x IWarp (close enough?)
Toggle Quick Mask q Toggle Quick Mask
Spotlights - triangle of white opaque shape
Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking.
* Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas.
* Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal.
Remove fringe/halo
saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact.
Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well.
* RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting)
* YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video]
Histograms
White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced.
If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right.
RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30%
RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel.
The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area).
By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points.
By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
RGB Curves
* Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens
* Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens
Color Curves
* Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but
* Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow.
<pre>
Red <-> Cyan
Green <->Magenta
Blue <->Yellow
</pre>
YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much
Can be used to create a negative image but also
With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow.
With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan.
e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green.
YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other.
using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments
sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping.
Free royalty pictures, [www.freeimages.com ], [http://imageshack.us/ ], [http://photobucket.com/ ], [http://rawpixels.net/], [], [], [],
====Lunapaint====
Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function
Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail
<pre>
b BRUSH
e ERASER
alt eyedropper
v layer tool
z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n
spc panning
m marque
q lasso
w same color selection / region
</pre>
<pre>
, LM RM
v
V
f filter
F
. size
p
, pick color
[] last / next color
</pre>
There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc.
Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software.
author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added.
* add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del]
* whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble
* pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes.
* Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint.
* to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64.
* implement graphic tablet features support
**GENERAL DRAWING**
Miss it very much:
UNDO
ERASER
COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked.
BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen"
Miss it somewhat:
ICON for UNDO
ICON for ERASER
ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often )
BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush
**ANIMATING**
Miss it very much:
NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project
ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush
Miss it somewhat:
ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame
In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day.
LAYERS
-Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames
-Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?).
EXPORTING IMAGES
-Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers.
-Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them)
-Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10
LOAD/SAVE (Preferences)
-Make a setting for the default "Work" folder.
* Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers
* mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying)
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Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts
NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key
[Technique]
F1 - Paint
F2 - Single Colour
F3 - Replace
F4 - Smear
F5 - Shade
F6 - Cycle
F7 - Smooth
M - Colour Cycle
[Brush]
B - Restore
O - Outline
h - Halve brush size
H - Double brush size
x - Flip brush on X axis
X - Double brush size on X axis only
y - Flip on Y
Y - Double on Y
z - Rotate brush 90 degrees
Z - Stretch
[Stencil]
` - Stencil On
[Miscellaneous]
F9 - Info Bar
F10 - Selection Bar
@o - Co-Ordinates
@a - Anti-alias
@r - Colourise
@t - Translucent
TAB - Colour Cycle
[Picture]
L - Load
S - Save
j - Page to Spare(Flip)
J - Page to Spare(Copy)
V - View Page
Q - Quit
[General Keys]
m - Magnify
< - Zoom In
> - Zoom Out
[ - Palette Colour Up
] - Palette Colour Down
( - Palette Colour Left
) - Palette Colour Right
, - Eye Dropper
. - Pixel / Brush Toggle
/ - Symmetry
| - Co-Ordinates
INS - Perspective Control
+/- - Brush Size (Fine Control)
w - Unfilled Polygon
W - Filled Polygon
e - Unfilled Ellipse
E - Filled Ellipse
r - Unfilled Rectangle
R - Filled Rectangle
t - Type/text tool
a - Select Font
u/U - Undo
d - Brush
D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon
f/F - Fill Options
g/G - Grid
h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control)
K - Clear
c - Unfilled Circle
C - Filled Circle
v - Line
b - Scissor Select and Toggle
B - Brush
{,} - Toggle between two background colours
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====Lodepaint====
Pixel based painting artwork app
====Grafx2====
Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [],
====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG====
Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps
*Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping
*Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide
*Colour - fill stroke
*Stroke - size
*Brushes -
*Layers -
*Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows
*Text -
*Transform -
AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual])
[[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]]
for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent
;Menu options
* Load - fig format but import(s) SVG
* Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png
* PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys
* Deselect all points
There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted.
;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings
;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s)
* Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon
* Lines - polylines
* Text "T" button
* Photos - bitmaps
* Compound - Glue, Break, Scale
* POINTs - Move, Add, Remove
* Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste
use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s)
* Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square
;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives
* Color
* Line Width
* Line Style
* arrowheads
;Modes
Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc.
;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored
* compound tools to add .fig(s) together
;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5
<pre>
Landscape
Center
Inches
Letter
100.00
Single
-2
1200 2
4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01
</pre>
# change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right).
# The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13.
# The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default).
# The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20.
# The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees).
# twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch.
# thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before.
* The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox.
* The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence.
; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio===
# AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem.
# When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always).
# For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording.
====Music Mods====
Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI.
Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds.
Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock.
In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr])
If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon
*Sample
*Note - Effect
*Track (column) - Pattern - Order
It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker)
The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song.
Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head.
*Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast.
*Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line.
*Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds.
*Moody - minor key
First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too.
This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song.
The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats.
Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section.
The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords.
Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave.
To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them.
For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth.
The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song.
The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song.
The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D.
Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick".
The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6.
The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster).
Base pattern
When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02".
In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow.
Drums
Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel.
In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation.
In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix.
Bass line
There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live".
The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key.
Chords
The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm.
Lead
Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention.
A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes.
Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form.
Song structure
Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations.
A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus.
Other single sectional song structures are
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Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody
AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s
AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s
Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form
ABAB Song Form
ABAC Song Form
ABCD Song Form
AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections
8-Bar Song Form
16-Bar Song Form
Hybrid / Compound Song Forms
</pre>
The most common building blocks are:
#INTRODUCTION(INTRO)
#VERSE
#REFRAIN
#PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB
#CHORUS
#BRIDGE
#MIDDLE EIGHT
#SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
#COLLISION
#CODA / OUTRO
#AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO)
The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember.
The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus.
Playing
RCTRL: Play song from row 0.
LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row.
RALT: Play pattern from row 0.
LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0.
Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row.
Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0.
Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off.
Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off.
Editing
LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off
TAB: Go to next track
LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track
LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track
SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off
(Also stop if the song is being played)
SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off
(Wait for a key note to be pressed
or a midi in message to be received)
DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down
UP ARROW: 1 Line up
LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left
RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right
PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up
NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down
HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern
LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track
F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns
+ - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position
LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument
LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel
LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all
LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel
LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer
Tracking
1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row
3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row
RSHIFT: Insert a note off
/ and * (Numeric keypad)
or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave
INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track
or current selected block.
LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern
DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block.
Blocks
(Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel).
LCTRL + A: Select entire current track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern
LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track
LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track
LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer
LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer
LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern
LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection
LSHIFT + ARROWS
PREV. PAGE
NEXT PAGE: Select a block
LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them)
LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher
LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher
LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file
Misc
LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode
LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only)
LCTRL + S: Save current module
LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list
LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list
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C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume
B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to
A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide
F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo
D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break
G#x xh xx xx hhhh
</pre>
h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13
d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume.
The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex.
Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly.
This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it...
The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary.
Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from.
Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note.
<pre>
C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing
--- 000
C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30.
--- 300 - Continues the slide
--- 300 - Continues the slide
</pre>
Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note.
This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up.
There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them.
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D
C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10
(You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns.
The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa.
Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest.
Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use.
Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on)
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C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off
</pre>
Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21.
Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from.
Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order.
Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off.
Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well.
Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31.
Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart.
Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16.
Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop.
Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato.
Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged.
Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex).
Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work.
Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played!
Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for.
Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000).
effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units
There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine.
It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel).
so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings.
for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top.
In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself.
For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud.
The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation.
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Support for the following modules formats:
669 (Composer 669, Unis 669),
AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format),
AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0),
APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format),
FAR (Farandole Composer),
GDM (General DigiMusic),
IT (Impulse Tracker),
IMF (Imago Orpheus),
MOD (15 and 31 instruments),
MED (OctaMED),
MTM (MultiTracker Module editor),
OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer),
S3M (Scream Tracker 3),
STM (Scream Tracker),
STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit),
ULT (UltraTracker),
UNI (MikMod),
XM (FastTracker 2),
Mid (midi format via timidity)
</pre>
Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2],
====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface====
A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it).
'''Timidity'''
Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/
assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity
added to SYSːs/User-Startup
'''WildMidi playback'''
'''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)'''
*Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked
*Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup
MCB Master Control Bus
*Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P).
*B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes
*CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE
*MIDI Machine Control
*Midi Bar Display
*Select CAMD MIDI in / out
*Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely
Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx,
Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo
Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward
Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up
<pre>
q - quit
First 3 already opened when AE started
F1 - timeline window
F2 - mixer
F3 - control
F4 - subgroups
F5 - aux returns
F6 - sample list
i - Load sample to use
space - start/stop play
b - reset time 0:00
s - split mode
r - open recording window
a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume
[ / ] - zoom in / out
: - previous track
* - next track
x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade
g - snap grid
</pre>
'''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]'''
BarsnPipes debug ... in shell
Menu (right mouse)
*Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1
*Track -
*Edit -
*Tool -
*Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing
*Windows -
*Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option
Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time)
*Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro,
*Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome,
Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them
If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time
Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC
'''Tracks'''
#Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P.
#Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup.
#Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record.
#Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration.
#Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel.
#Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features.
Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes],
Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help
'''Tracks window'''
* blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls
* Flags
* [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated]
Each Track has a
*Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline
*Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap
*Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT
Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times
'''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)'''
After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc
right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool
Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms
[https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group
'''Accessories (affect the whole app)'''
Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support
'''Song Construction'''
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F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Duplicator
F5 Eraser
F6 Toolpad
F7 Bounding box
F8 Lock to A-B-A
A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes,
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Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations
'''Tempo Map'''
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Eraser
F5 Curve
F6 Toolpad
Compositions
Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature
'''Master Parameters'''
Key, Scale/Mode
'''Track Parameters'''
Dynamics
'''Time-line Scoring'''
'''Media Madness'''
'''Mix Maestro'''
*ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules
*CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks.
*INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine.
*MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes.
*MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc
*METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required.
*MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software
*RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc
*SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time
*SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections
*TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves
*TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings.
*TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance.
*TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available
*TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools.
*TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes.
Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed.
Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory.
In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA).
If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard
http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml
MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music.
* Channel - 1 to 16 -
* Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc
* Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design,
* Recording -
* GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes
MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off
MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc
MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE
Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys.
Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards.
Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations.
Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors)
Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF
Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file)
Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) -
Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi
SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player],
* SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel.
* SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels.
* SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels.
Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers?
On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality
BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors.
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MIDI can control 16 channels
There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments
handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically
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Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present
It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and
MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system
Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format
Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc.
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Composers
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[https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa]
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1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc
1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published
November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta
end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state
end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware
2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles)
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Protrekkr
How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ?
First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited.
# Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time).
# Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected).
# Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk.
# Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported.
Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row:
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C-3 02 .. .. 0000....
--- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value
--- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex)
--- .. .. .. 0000....
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So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64).
You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages.
N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal!
Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard.
Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible.
Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels.
Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it.
A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message.
Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own.
Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List.
MIDI Implementation Chart
But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart.
If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart.
The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks".
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The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described.
The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device.
The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to.
The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns.
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There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean.
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Mode 1: Omni On, Poly;
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono;
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly;
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono.
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O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented).
Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise).
Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail.
Basic Channel
But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on.
"Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to.
For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels.
On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel.
So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16".
Modes.
We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes.
But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device.
If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off".
So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel.
"Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords.
"Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition.
So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4).
We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above.
Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono).
This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none.
Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode.
Note Number
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The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127.
The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification:
"Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument."
My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano.
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Velocity
This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented.
After touch
This may have one or two lines two it.
If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no.
If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel".
This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither.
Pitch Bend
Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented.
(Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.)
It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel.
Control Change
This is likely to be the largest section of the chart.
It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively.
You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation.
Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers]
Program Change
Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available.
True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected."
System Exclusive
Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation.
System Common - These include the following:
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MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation).
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
Tune Request
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The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages.
System Real Time
These include the following:
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Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock"
Start
Stop
Continue
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These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed.
Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to.
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Aux. Messages
Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not.
Aux. = Auxiliary.
Active Sense = Active Sensing.
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Often with an explanation of the action of the device.
Notes
The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation.
Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA.
OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES
Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages
The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete.
WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information.
MIDI 1.0 Specification
Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event.
This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event.
This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch).
This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change.
This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127).
|-
|<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number.
|-
|<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits.
|}
Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages.
This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are:
*All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off
*Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice.
*Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers.
c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off
c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On
* All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off.
c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.)
c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off
c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On
c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On)
c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off)
|}
System Common Messages
System Messages (0xF0)
The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category.
The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories.
System Common
If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes.
System Common Messages
Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage
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Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*.
Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song.
Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song.
Undefined 0xF4 0
Undefined 0xF5 0
Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**.
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*MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification
**While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command.
System Exclusive
If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates.
System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format:
0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7
The message is bookended with distinct bytes.
It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0.
The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier.
Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning.
If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value.
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ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities.
ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message.
ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message.
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After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes.
The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7.
The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios.
An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer.
System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer.
Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages.
Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive.
This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame.
nnn = Message Type
dddd = Values
|-
|<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer.
This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select.
The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump.
|}
System Real-Time Messages
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks).
|-
|<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation.
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|<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up.
|}
Advanced Messages
Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0)
Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages.
Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages.
The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp
n is the status (0xA)
c is the channel nybble
kk is the key number (0 to 127)
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all.
Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xD)
c is the channel number
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Pitch Bend (0xE0)
Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM
n is the status (0xE)
c is the channel number
LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value
MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value
</pre>
You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000).
Control Change (0xB0)
In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below.
Continuous Controllers
These controls send the following message format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv
n is the status (0xB)
c is the MIDI channel
cc is the controller number (0-127)
vv is the controller value (0-127)
</pre>
Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments.
The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers.
On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard.
Program Change (0xC0)
Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xc)
c is the channel
pp is the patch number (0-127)
</pre>
This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change.
Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ?
Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me:
Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key)
and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value
that will make sound sync both audio/midi.
The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ?
You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals.
Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment
====DAW Audio Evolution 4====
Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ.
Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware.
Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88.
sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only)
Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well.
* Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom)
stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right
hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option
Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use not AIFC which can have the same ending. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format
sox recital.wav recital.aiff
sox recital.wav −b 16 recital.aiff channels 1 rate 16k fade 3 norm
sox input.wav output.aiff bass −b 16 rate 48k
performs the same format translation, but also applies four effects (down-mix to one channel, sample rate change, fade-in, nomalize), and stores the result at a bit-depth of 16.
rec −c 2 radio.aiff trim 0 30:00
records half an hour of stereo audio
play existing-file.wav
24bit PCM WAV or AIFF do not work
*No stream format handling. So no way to pass on an AC3 encoded stream unmodified to the digital outputs through AHI.
*No master volume handling. Each application has to set its own volume. So each driver implements its own custom driver-mixer interface for handling master volumes, mute and preamps.
*Only one output stream. So all input gets mixed into one output.
*No automatic handling of output direction based on connected cables.
*No monitor input selection. Only monitor volume control.
select the correct input (Don't mistake enabled sound for the correct input.)
The monitor will feedback audio to the lineout and hp out no matter if you have selected the correct input to the ADC. The monitor will provide sound for any valid input. This will result in free mixing when recording from the monitor input instead of mic/line because the monitor itself will provide the hardware mixing for you. Be aware that MIC inputs will give two channel mono. Only Linein will give real stereo.
Now for the not working part. Attempt to record from linein in the AE4 record window, the right channel is noise and the left channel is distorted. Even with the recommended HIFI 16bit Stereo++ mode at 48kHz.
Channels
Monitor
Gain
Inout
Output
Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port
* Options -> Soundcard In/Out
* Options -> SampleRate
* Options -> Preferences
F6 for Sample File List
Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway).
If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it).
AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording.
These are the usual features found in DAWs...
* Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer
* virtual VST instruments and plug-ins
* automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor
* different track views
* mixer and track layout (but not the same as below)
* traditional two windows (track and mixer)
Mixing - mixdown
Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect.
Take look at page17 of the manual.
When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu.
Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window
or press F5
You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them.
Tracking
Effects - fade in
To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out.
To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal.
There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal,
You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so
Sample -> Amplify -> Delay
Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard.
Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out.
Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage.
Signal Processing -
Overdub
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===Office===
====Spreadsheet Leu====
Support for some xlsx, and ods functions
====Spreadsheet Ignition====
; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done
File formats supported
* ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only).
* igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas.
There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment.
* Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells.
* copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions.
* Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively
* Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be...
Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties
Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells.
Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc.
Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''.
View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet).
Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered.
* #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used.
;Graphs
use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents
* value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ...
;Dates
* Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)'''
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days
;Time
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken
;Database (to be done by someone else)
type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium),
* select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?)
* Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?)
* Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ?
Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition().
Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax().
Table sorting -
;Scripts (Arexx)
;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions
*SUM(),
*AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(),
*IF(), AND, OR, NOT
*LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(),
*LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(),
* DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy),
*TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()),
*EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(),
*NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(),
*DBSUM() becomes DSUM(),
;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files
There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel)
*HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(),
*TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(),
*[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(),
*PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE,
*MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(),
*DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(),
;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition]
<pre>
Ctrl Z - Undo
Ctrl D - Fill Down
Ctrl R - Fill right
Ctrl F - Find
Ctrl H - Replace
Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells
CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number
Ctrl ; - Todays Date
F2 - Edit cell
F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references
</pre>
====Document Scanning - Scandal====
Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead.
Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None)
If not found then reboot the computer and recheck.
Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device).
The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only
or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx
* gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx.
* epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used
'''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes)
Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections.
Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected.
Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not.
In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty.
Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet.
In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage.
The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now.
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===Emulators===
==== Amiberry ====
==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ====
With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app
There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included
Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script:
<pre>
cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator
changetaskpri -1
run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil:
cd sys:prefs
endcli
</pre>
This stops Janus hogging all the CPU time.
===Miscellaneous===
====Screensaver Blanker====
Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker.
Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h).
Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options
<pre>
seconds=number
</pre>
Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup
e.g. for 5 minutes
run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL:
*[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor.
*[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver.
Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker.
<pre>
cx_priority=
cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1"
cx_popup=Yes or No
</pre>
<pre>
Qualifier String Input Event Class
---------------- -----------------
"lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT
"rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT
"capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK
"control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL
"lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT
"ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT
"lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND
"rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND
"numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD
"repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT
"midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON
"rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON
"leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON
"relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE
</pre>
<pre>
Synonym Synonym
String Identifier
------- ----------
"shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */
"caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */
"alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */
Highmap is one of the following strings:
"space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del",
"up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5",
"f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help".
</pre>
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==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ====
WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. Open sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source].
Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar
<pre>
Assign "WCSProjects:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSProjects"
Assign "WCSFrames:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSFrames"
</pre>
<pre>
Load projects .proj by accessing pull down menu Project -> Open then click on CanyonSunset.proj
OK to changing .par file and enlarge Status Log window to show what is happening
Render by pull down menu Modules -> Render with End equal 1 not 300 then click bottom middle button Render
</pre>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQDmf1ZWG0 Youtube walkthrough of above], [], [],
Also try working with the already built file ColoDemo - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:ColoDemo.proj
Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included and Loading scene parameters from ColoDemo.par
Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project.
Then drop-down menu and select Save As ("NewName".proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name)
After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons.
It is a dock type shortcut of the first few functions of the drop-down menu
*Database - Load (#?.proj), Append, Create, Edit, Save, Dir List (of WCSProject drawer),
*Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
*Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to the Database Editor
*Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc
*Render - rendering terrain
These are more in the pull down menu but not in the dock
*Motion Editor
*Color Editor
*Ecosys Editor
Simple minimal workflow
*Load database (1st icon - 1st)
*Set parameters and save .par file (4th icon)
*Render scene (5th icon)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTwwR2qcc4 Youtube], [],
<pre>
.proj new project name which creates a drawer of additional files
.binary array, ascii array .xyz , z buffer, DTED .dt0, vista 1990s dem, iff conversion
.Obj with .elev, .frd with .hdr maps, - digital elevation model (DEM) is a 3D representation of elevation data in various formats
USGS 7.5MinDEM,
.par
</pre>
Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities:
* Loading of a demonstration project.
* The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor".
* The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing.
The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active.
The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.)
The Map View (MapView) window
*Database - Objects and Topos
*View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move
*Draw - Maps and distance
*Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate
*Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation
*Windows - DEM designer, Cloud (.cld) and wave (.wve) editor,
You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values change, along with the height.
Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above
ZOOM button
Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map.
Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view.
PAN button
Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything.
There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details.
Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further...
Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS
If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape.
With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value.
Ecosys Ecosystem Editor
Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated).
Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters.
<pre>
Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5
Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000
Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain
</pre>
Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water .
Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water.
Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor.
Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All'
EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model
Color Editor
Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first.
Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations!
So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50
<pre>
'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30
'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60
'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80
' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30
<pre>
Now we can work on pre-existing colors
<pre>
'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130
'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170
'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190
'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200
'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170
</pre>
Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0
So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep.
Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously.
Motion Editor
Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics:
<pre>
-Camera Altitude: 7.0
-Camera Latitude: 36.075
-Camera Longitude: 112.133
-Focus Attitude: -2.0
-Focus Latitude: 36.275
-Focus Longitude: 112.386
-Camera : 512 → rendering window
-Camera Y: 384 → rendering window
-View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees
-Sun Longitude: 172
-Sun Latitude: -0.9
-Haze Start: 3.8
-Haze Range: 78, 5
</pre>
As soon as the values shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear.
Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude...
Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one.
From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain.
While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision.
Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel.
The sun
Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box.
Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again.
Animation
The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window.
A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...).
At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible. The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc.
Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button.
For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program.
Strengths:
* Multi-window.
* Quality of rendering.
* Accuracy.
* Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen.
* Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
* The "zbuffer" function.
Weaknesses:
* No OpenGL management
* Calculation time.
* No network computing tool.
====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan====
Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs
If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero)
Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button
Examples
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
====odf====
Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document.
* content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content.
* styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves.
* meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action.
* settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information.
To read document follow these steps:
* Extracting .ods file.
* Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data).
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file).
* With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables.
* Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data.
* At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface.
To write document follow these steps:
* Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template).
* Getting content.xml file.
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file.
* Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements.
* Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file.
* Zipping that file as new .ods file.
XLS file format
The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records.
These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets.
All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records.
* Workbook stream
**Globals substream
***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts)
**Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format)
***Blank cell record
***RK cell record 32-bit number.
***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code)
***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number)
***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST)
***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself)
***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on)
***MulRK record
***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook.
ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(),
COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(),
CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(),
DB(), DDB(), DISC(),
DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(),
DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(),
INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(),
ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(),
PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(),
RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(),
VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(),
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==Introduction==
[[#Graphical Image Editing Art]]
[[#Office Application]]
[[#Audio]]
[[#Misc Application]]
[[#Games & Emulation]]
[[#Application Guides]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well
If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Internet Applications
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Web Online Browser [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1175&highlight=odyssey&rowstart=100 Odyssey 3.0],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/comm/www Amelinium], [https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [https://github.com/amigazen/aweb3/ AWeb 3.6 src], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k-sources Netsurf], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf],
|<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->YouTube Viewing and downloading videos
|<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams],
|[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM,
|<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IRC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky,
|<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood lang based Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter X (TM), Bitlbee IRC Gateway and others
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/kaffeine1/telegram-amiga telegram-amiga], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Torrents
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission
|<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->FTP
|<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->WYSIWYG Web Site Editor
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Radio Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse],
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only),
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinder TuneFinder C Src], [https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinderMUI TuneFinderMUI], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet],
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Weather Forecast
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], [https://github.com/emartisoft/AmiWeatherForecasts AmiWeatherForecasts src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Newsgroups
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Graphical Image Editing Art==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Image Editing
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, [https://github.com/grovdata/Amiga_Sources/blob/master/software.md DeluxePaint], [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Image viewing
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Photography retouching / Image Manipulation like Photoshop(tm)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Tecsoft Video Paint aka TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, Opalpaint,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Manage RAW picture folder galleries like Darktable, RAWtherapy, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Thumbnail Generator [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Icon Editor
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Pixel Art Animation
|<!--AROS-->Lunapaint
|<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, [https://github.com/historicalsource/DeluxePaint DeluxePaint src], Brilliance
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D SVG based MovieSetter type
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Morphing
|<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Cad like FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc. using dxf, obj (vertices), blend,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD*, Cycas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Model Rendering of glft (json) gbl (png jpg), usdz (USD files with materials, textures, and animations), FBX Filmbox is a proprietary Autodesk format,
|<!--AROS-->POV-Ray
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Format Converter [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display
|<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Office Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Office
!width:10%;|AROS (x86)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Word-processing
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [https://github.com/sodero/MUI-Vim/releases MUI-Vim], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[ Softwood FinalCopy II*], Haage AmigaWriter*, Digita WordWorth*, Softwood FinalWriter*, Micro-Systems Excellence 3*, Arnor Protext, Rashumon, [ InterWord], [ KindWords], [WordPerfect], [ New Horizons Flow], [ CygnusEd Pro], [ Micro-systems Scribble],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter]
|<!--MorphOS-->[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Spreadsheets
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], [MaxiPlan 500 Plus], [OXXI Plan/IT v2.0 Speadsheet], [ Superplan], [ Creative Developments TurboCalc], [ ProCalc], [ InterSpread], [Digita DGCalc], [ Gold Disk Advantage], [ Micro-systems Analyze!]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*,
|<!--Amiga OS4-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Databases
|<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Precision Superbase 4 Pro*, Arnor Prodata*, BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData*, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2*, [Digita DGBase], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->BeeBase, SQLite,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->APDF
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AmiPDF
|<!--MorphOS-->APDF, vPDF,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Printing
|<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->(some native drivers),
|<!--MorphOS-->early TurboPrint included,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking markdown support like joplin, OneNote, EverNote Notes, xournalpp, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Study and analyse, collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AOrganiser,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Accounting
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|[ Digita Home Accounts2], Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Project Management Research
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SuperGantt, SuperPlan,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict],
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|Kuma K-Roget*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type)
|<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], [https://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.src-aros AmiMemos Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DTP Desktop Publishing
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Pro Page*, Saxon Publisher, Pagesetter, PenPal,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Scanning
|<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FxScan*, ScanQuix*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SCANdal (Sane)
|<!--MorphOS-->SCANdal
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OCR
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text Editing
|<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [ NoWinEd],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Annotate, MicroGoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED,
|<!--MorphOS-->MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer]
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1),
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Drawing Vector
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, [https://gitlab.com/amigasourcecodepreservation/designworks Design Works Src], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig],
|<!--MorphOS-->SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting
|<!--AROS-->Gitlab,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (server)
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC]
|MorphVNC, vncserver
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (client)
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->notifications
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio
|<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Audio==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Audio
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer
|AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Audio
|<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Samplitude Opus Key], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec Src], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4]
|[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Tracker Music
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker
|MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Music [], [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript
|<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [https://github.com/timoinutilis/midi-sequencer-amigaos Horny c Src], HD-Rec, [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sound Sampling
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/record Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=162 Quick Record], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc SOX to get AIFF 16bit files], [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/workbench/tools/AHIRecord AHIRecord],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/AudioEvolution3_src Audio Evolution 3 c src], [ Samplitude-MS Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://github.com/timoinutilis/phonolith-amigaos phonolith c src], HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Audio Evolution 4,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD burn
|[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FryingPan, AmiDVD,
|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD audio rip
|Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Lame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Lame,
|Lame,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger
|<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc Sox], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled
*2005 ZP100 with ZP80
*2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller,
*2009 ZonePlayer S5,
*2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support),
*2011 Play:3
*2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1,
*2016 Arc, Play:1,
*Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2,
*Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2
|<!--AROS-->SonosController
|<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController
|<!--MorphOS-->SonosController
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Video Creativity and Production==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Video
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing Video
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer VAMP], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DvPlayer, MPlayer
|<!--MorphOS-->MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming Video and game streaming like OBS studio, Parsec, etc
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing DVD
|<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer
|<!--Amiga OS-->AMP2, Frogger
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Recording
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Screenrecorder,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Create and Edit Individual Video NLE
|<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ MainConcept Mainactor Broadcast*], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster*], MacroSystem MovieShop 4.3*, proDAD Adorage*, [ IOSpirit VHI studio]*, [Gold Disk ShowMaker], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FFMpeg/GUI
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Subtitle editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0 Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR face recognition for Vtubers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting Live 2D models with Cubism type editor
<pre>
Model data (cmo3)
Basic motions (can3)
Background image (png)
Set of files for embedding (runtime folder)
• Model data (moc3)
• Motion data (motion3.json)
• Model settings file (model3.json)
• Physics settings file (physics3.json)
• Display auxiliary file (cdi3.json)
</pre>
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models - standardized 3D file format for VR avatars
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->V-tubers V-tubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Misc Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Management
|<!--AROS-->DOpus4, [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/dopus5 DOpus Magellan aka DOpus 5], [ Scalos], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->DOpus2, DOpus 4, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan DOpus5], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, [https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/DiskMaster2 DiskMaster2 src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DOpus4, DOpus5, Filer, AmiDisk
|<!--MorphOS-->DOpus4, DOpus5
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Verification / Repair
|<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ compile cksfv from website],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Par2,
|-
|Application Installer
|<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG],
|<!--Amiga OS-->InstallerNG, Grunch,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Jack
|<!--MorphOS-->Jack
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [],
|<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://aminet.net/package/util/pack/decrunchmania_os4 Crunchmania CrM2 depacker],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Binary Hexadecimal Editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Zaphod], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Repository
|<!--AROS-->[ Git]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Git
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Partition Editor formatter
|<!--AROS-->[ Partition], [HDToolBox]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Repair
|<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor,
|<!--Amiga OS--> Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Multiple File renaming
|<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Anti Virus
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->VChecker,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer [ DOpus5], [ Scalos],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Digital Signage
|<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Languages
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.),
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Yacas
|<!--MorphOS-->Yacas
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Misc Application 2==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System
|<!--AROS-->[ SysExplorer], [ SysMon], [ Scout], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OSK On Screen Keyboard
|<!--AROS-->[],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Reader
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Converter
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text to Speech tts [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.text2speech.com translator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Changer [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fractals
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->ZoneXplorer,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Landscape Rendering
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Vista Pro], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/ skychart freepascal], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/search?query=planetarium Aminet search], [http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], [https://aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3sourceV58 Src c V58], [ Galileo renamed to Distant Suns]*, [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], [http://www.aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3-mos-src Src c V56],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astrology [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skylendar/ skylendar], [https://github.com/CruiserOne/Astrolog Astrolog], [https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog/astfile.htm Astrology alt site], [https://saravali.github.io/download.html Maitreya], [https://github.com/alamahant/Asteria Asteria],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PCB design
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS--> [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver
|<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/screenblanker GarshneBlanker], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gblanker/ GBlanker Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Printer [https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer OrcaSlicer]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->BASIC Computer Language
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->sdlBasic
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->C/C++ IDE
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd FrexxEd src], Annotate, Murks,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Computer Languages Translation [https://tetracorp.github.io/guide/reverse-engineering-amiga.html ], [https://amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io/amiga-assembler-insider-guide/ ],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://bitbucket.org/rhinoid/convert68000toc/src/main/ convert m68k seka asm-one to c],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Gui Creators
|<!--AROS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Catalog .cd .ct Editors
|<!--AROS-->FlexCat
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat
|[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->HAM amateur radio [], [], [], [https://cemaxecuter.com/ Dragon OS], [https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux with 73 link update], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAL5KNePRSg video for],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://www.amigarealm.com/amiga/amicomms/comm4.htm Comm4], [https://www.amigarealm.com/archives/comms/aarug/ TNC Terminal Node Controller with packets over serial connections on Yaesu or Woxum handheld], [https://aminet.net/comm/misc AmiCom], [ with 7Plus file encoder/decoder], [ mksstv], [ RTTYam],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Games & Emulation==
Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and
[http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1]
Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php
Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list.
[https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Amstrad CPC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Arcade
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Mame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 7800
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Lynx
|<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Jaguar
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [],
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C64
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus],
|<!--MorphOS-->Vice,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore Amiga
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [ Vectrex OpenGL],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo NES
|<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo SNES
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo N64
*HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64],
*LLE [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation NEC PC Engine
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce],
|[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Saturn
*HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast
*HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum
|[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair QL
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop,
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sony PlayStation
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Action like [https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara SDL2], [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [https://github.com/TombEngine TombEngine], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], [https://github.com/kromenak/gengine Gabriel Knight 3],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [http://www.toolness.com/wp/category/interactive-fiction/ Infocom], [http://www.accardi-by-the-sea.org/ Zork Online]. [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien], [http://www.ucw.cz/draci-historie/index-en.html Dragon History for ScummVM], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Board like [https://github.com/aperture-software/colditz-escape escape from colditz], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Cards like
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/card ], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], [https://github.com/samskivert/beschei-en beschei Src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [https://github.com/velorek1/cwordle Wordle type],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games FPS like [https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/D1X_Rebirth_AGA Descent D1X src], [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon/alephone Bungie Marathon 1994], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ gzdoom skulltag],
|<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [ Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [ Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 (openGL)], [ Odamex (openGL doom)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Doom, Quake,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games MMORG like
|<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Platform like
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario],
[http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [.html Aquaria]*(openGL),
[http://www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Puzzle [https://github.com/mariopartyrd/marioparty4/tree/port Party], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Racing [ Trigger Rally], [ VDrift], [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], [https://github.com/plowteam/donut Simpsons Hit and Run], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 1st first person DRPG [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], []
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [https://github.com/sonountaleban/AmiShockolate System Shock], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->Phantasie, Faery Tale, Dungeon Master,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 3rd third person action CRPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games isometric RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying GemRB], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games card based RPG [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Rhythm, Beat, Step [], [], [https://clonehero.net/ clonehero], [https://github.com/MatteoGodzilla/Dj-Engine Dj-Engine],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc Frets on Fire], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland],
||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [https://github.com/Return-To-The-Roots RTTR Settlers 2], [https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite oolite elite], [https://github.com/fesh0r/newkind newkind elite], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Life Sim [https://github.com/ACreTeam/forest Animal Crossing], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://wargus.sourceforge.net/ Wargus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [https://matty77.itch.io/conflict-3049 conflict-3049], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO:AI (OpenGL)], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Horror [https://github.com/Mikompilation/MikuPan Fatal Frame], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/ClassiCube Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], []
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [https://github.com/Galladite27/ONScripter-EN ONScripter-EN], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Reality VR [https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw openmw vr], [https://github.com/Team-Beef-Studios/BeefRaiderXR BeefRaiderXR],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Table Top VTT [ Roll20], [https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ owlbear rodeo], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Computer assisted TableTop TTRPG OSR [https://www.rpgsolo.com/play.php RPGSolo], [https://github.com/fpsvogel/solo-ttrpgs Solo TTRPG], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [https://github.com/fegennari/3DWorld 3DWorld], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [https://www.babylonjs.com/ BabylonJS ], [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arkhamdev.net/wiki.htm?id=agx Arkham Development antiryadgx 8.9 lts with register], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Pinball [https://github.com/vpinball/vpinball vpinball], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|}
==Application Guides==
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Web Browser===
OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019) and 3.0.
This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works.
This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum).
Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow.
Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. There are tooltypes that can be added to the icon to provide further features JIT, MSE etc
Certificates from [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html ca certs],
DNS tracking blocking with [https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt easylist.txt] in PROGDIR:Conf before starting browser with enabled AdBlock [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/tree/master easylist], [https://gitlab.com/eyeo anti abp], [https://firebog.net/ big blocklist], [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Steves], [], [],
This can be enabled with OWB Odyssey with Windows -> Content Blocking and Windows -> Messages and enter
https://www.youtube.com/api/stats/ads*
https://www.youtube.com/pagead/adview*
https://www.youtube.com#@##player-ads*
into your custom filters
Element blocker browser extension might be needed for [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/wiki/Youtube-Issues youtube], [ mid roll], [ pre roll], [ ],
OWB speed is much better when running from RAM Disk, the best way is to add the below into your S:User-Startup which copies OWB drawer from Extras:Internet/OWB to RAM Disk:
So add this :
<pre>
copy Extras:Internet/OWB Ram:OWB/ ALL CLONE >NIL:
copy Extras:Internet/OWB.info Ram: >NIL:
</pre>
Open RAM Disk and open OWB drawer and double click on OWB icon so that the above icon tooltypes are activated
Problems are that the copy time is long (around 20 seconds added in the background), but we can make it faster if we delete useless files from the OWB drawer (docs, …)
If you don’t copy the drawer back onto the HD, you won’t save your cache, cookies, passwords… So you need a script for it.
Error messages
SSL error "cant verify with ca-certificates", check bios clock time date is correct
Error 6, try checking networking prefs settings and Save / Use preferences again or a '''few times''' otherwise the network chipset may not be compatible with Aros
[https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 Google search without AI overview]
===E-mail===
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
====SimpleMail====
SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes.
Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list]
GMail
Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first.
pop3:
pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
smtp:
smtp.gmail.com (with authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 465 or 587
Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange
Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013.
If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way:
1. Email/Password
2. Manual
3. IMAP
4.
* Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked
* Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked
* POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL
Yahoo Mail
On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts.
Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server
* Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 993
* Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
* Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 465 or 587
* Requires SSL - Yes
* Requires authentication - Yes
Your login info
* Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com)
* Password - Your account's password
* Requires authentication - Yes
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
* Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
* “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
* “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
* “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
* Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
====YAM Yet Another Mailer====
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers have now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists]
One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server.
Possible issues
Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue.
getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error
Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library
GMail
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
Port: 465 or 587
Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com')
Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com)
Password: your Gmail password
Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead.
Outlook.com access
<pre >
Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com
Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias)
Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password
Outlook.com SMTP port: 587
Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes
</pre >
Yahoo Mail
<pre >
“POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
“SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
“Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
“Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
“Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
</pre >
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
Microsoft Outlook Express Mail
1. Get the files to your PC.
By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received.
2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM.
3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too.
4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments.
5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format.
===FTP===
Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort.
First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command:
ifconfig -a
Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan:
Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New".
You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine:
1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before.
2) click on Custom Options:
1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu;
2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected;
3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source:
1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and
2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes.
Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well.
===IRC Internet Relay Chat===
Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many.
Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [ AROS irc channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying.
Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name
<pre>
/help
/list
/who
/whois <nick>
/msg <nick> <message>
/query <nick>
<message>s
/query
/away <message>
/away
/quit <going away message>
</pre>
[http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript].
Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname.
Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout
/nick <newNick>
/nickserv register <password> <email address>
/ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv
/nickserv identify <password>
Alternatives:
/ns identify <password>
/msg nickserv identify <password>
==== IRC WookieChat ====
WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities.
add smilies drawer/directory
run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000
select a server / server window
* nickname
* user name
* real name - optional
Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in.
servers
* New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box
* New Group
* Delete Entry
* Connect to server
* connect in new tab
* perform on connect
Change details
* Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server:
* Port number - no need to change
* Server password
* Channel - add #channel from below
* auto join - can click this
* nick registration password,
Click Connect to server button above
<pre>
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #aros
</pre>
irc://irc.freenode.net/aros
<pre>
Server: chat.amigaworld.net
Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans
</pre>
<pre>
On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC)
Server:irc.superhosts.net
Channel #team*amiga
</pre>
<pre>
BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks
Server: im.bitlbee.org
Port 6667
Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server.
</pre>
[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers],
<pre>
#Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a)
twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net
liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL)
</pre>
<pre>
Multiple server support
"Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins
Automatic Nickserv login
Tabs for channels and private conversations
CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND
Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers
Colours for different events
Logging and automatic reloading of logs
mIRC colour code filters
Configurable timestamps
GUI for changing channel modes easily
Configurable highlight keywords
URL Grabber window
Optional outgoing swear word filter
Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages
DCC CHAT support
Doubleclickable URL's
Support for multiple languages using LOCALE
Clone detection
Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection
Command aliases
Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style
Counter for Unread messages
Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser
</pre>
====IRC Aircos ====
Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc.
====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky====
Servers are setup and close down at random
You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them.
The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky
<pre >
Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free
Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems
</pre >
The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead.
The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc.
You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list],
Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other.
Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password.
Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users.
Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open.
Roster (contacts list)
[http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available
File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL.
Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN.
There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options.
Facebook
If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway.
<pre >
1. launch jabberwocky
2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu
3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID
4. your password is your normal facebook password
5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field
6. click the 'add' button
7. click the 'close' button
8. click the 'connect' button
</pre >
you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky.
[http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here]
for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password
Twitter
For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and .
An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to]
:Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more]
Instagram
no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client
ICQ
The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check.
Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/
Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account.
Yahoo Messenger
although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies
MSN
early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time....
Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.)
You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting.
msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window.
From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure.
1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address.
2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following:
* Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky.
* Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server.
* Click the Register button to open a new window asking for:
**Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address.
**Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list.
**Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address.
* Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window.
3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN.
4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works.
If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz..
then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz
or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com
And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time...
Google Talk
any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users.
implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format
===Video Player MPlayer===
Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using
4:3
mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi
16:9
mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi
if you want gui use;
mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi
<pre >
stack 1000000
; using AspireOS 1.xx
; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 1.x
; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 2.x
; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
cd RAM:MPlayer
run MPlayer -gui > Nil:
;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil:
</pre >
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require [http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ live555 library] to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache
MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface
Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music
http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
http://scenesat.com/
http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm
http://www.kohina.com/
http://www.remix64.com/
http://retrogamer.net/forum/
http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
http://retrogamesquad.com/
http://www.retronauts.com/
http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/
http://www.retrogamingradio.com/
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp
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====ZunePaint====
simplified typical workflow
* importing and organizing and photo management
* making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time
* exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata
Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes.
For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction.
For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject.
Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking.
For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term.
* White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green
* Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery
* Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software
* Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations
* Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement
* Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K)
* Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F)
* Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs -
* Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D)
* Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size
White Balance - F12 and K
scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above.
Exposure correction
F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up
Workflows in practice
* Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z
* Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R
First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level.
* Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone.
* Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture.
* After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK.
And save your picture
Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use
basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur,
* negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc.
adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop,
* reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc.
* red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate,
effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects)
* blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc.
borders such as
* dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc.
brushes e.g.
* frost, smoke, etc.
and manual control of
fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles
perspective correction
levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows
curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast
color balance
one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc.
Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors
decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image
any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha
If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later.
File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr
Image Picture Formats
* low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary.
* linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it)
An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw]
There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible.
A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values.
The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible.
Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured.
Keyboard equivalence with Photoshop(tm) would help
File
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Ctrl+n New
Open Ctrl+o Open
Close Ctrl+w Close
Save Ctrl+s Save
Save as Shift+Ctrl+s Save as
Revert F12 Revert
Print Ctrl+p Print
Exit Ctrl+q Quit
Edit
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Undo/Redo (1 level) Ctrl+z Undo (Redo is Shift+Ctrl+z)
Cut Ctrl+x Cut
Copy Ctrl+c Copy
Paste Ctrl+v Paste
Paste Into Shift+Ctrl+v Paste Into
Fill with FG color Alt+Backspace Fill with FG color
Fill with BG color Control+Backspace Fill with BG color
Image/Colors
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Levels Ctrl+l Levels
Auto Contrast Shift+Ctrl+Alt+l Stretch Contrast (same?)
Curves Ctrl+m Curves
Color Balance Ctrl+b Color Balance
Hue/Saturation Ctrl+u Hue-Saturation
Desaturate Shift+Ctrl+u Desaturate
Invert Ctrl+i Invert
Default Colors d Default Colors
Switch Colors x Switch Colors
Layer
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Layer Shift+Ctrl+n New Layer
Layer via Copy Ctrl+j Duplicate Layer
Bring (layer) to Front Shift+Ctrl+] Layer to Top
Send (layer) to Back Shift+Ctrl+[ Layer to Bottom
Bring (layer) Forward Ctrl+] Raise Layer
Send (layer) Backward Ctrl+[ Lower Layer
Select Top Layer Shift+Alt+] Select Top Layer
Select Bottom Layer Shift+Alt+[ Select Bottom Layer
Select One Layer Forward Alt+] Select Previous Layer
Select One Layer Backward Alt+[ Select Next Layer
Merge Down Ctrl+e Merge Down
Merge Visible Shift+Ctrl+e Merge Visible
Preserve Transparency / Keep Transparency
Cycle Modes Forwards Shift+= Next Layer Mode
Cycle Modes Backwards Shift+- Previous Layer Mode
Select
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Select All Ctrl+a Select All
Deselect Ctrl+d Select None
Inverse Shift+Ctrl+i Invert
Feather Ctrl+Alt+d Feather
View
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Zoom In Ctrl+= Zoom In
Zoom Out Ctrl+- Zoom Out
Fit on Screen Ctrl+0 Zoom to Fit Window
Actual Pixels Ctrl+Alt+0 Zoom 1:1
Show/Hide Extras Ctrl+h Toggle Show Selection (close enough?)
Show/Hide Guides Ctrl+' Toggle Show Guides
Show/Hide Grid Ctrl+Alt+' Toggle Show Grid
Show/Hide Rulers Ctrl+r Toggle Show Rulers
Snap Ctrl+; Snap to Guides
Scroll View Up Page Up Scroll Page Up
Scroll View Down Page Down Scroll Page Down
Scroll View Left Ctrl+Page Up Scroll Page Left
Scroll View Right Ctrl+Page Down Scroll Page Right
Window/Dialogs
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
? F5 Tools Dialog
Color Tab F6 Colors Dialog
Layers Tab F7 Layers Dialog
Info Tab F8 Image Information
Tools
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Rectangular Marquee Tool m Rect Select Tool
Elliptical Marquee Tool Shift+m Ellipse Select Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Elliptical Marquee Tool' and 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' in Photoshop
Move Tool v Move Tool
Lasso Tool l Free Select Tool
Magic Wand Tool w Fuzzy Select Tool
Crop Tool c Crop & Resize Tool
Airbrush Tool j Airbrush Tool
Paintbrush Tool b Paintbrush Tool
Clone Stamp Tool s Clone Stamp Tool
Eraser Tool e Eraser Tool
Gradient Tool g Blend Tool
Paint Bucket Tool Shift+g Bucket Fill Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Paint Bucket Tool' and 'Gradient Tool' in Photoshop
Blur Tool r Convolve Tool
Dodge Tool o DodgeBurn Tool
Type Tool t Text Tool
Pen Tool p Bezier Select Tool
Eye Dropper Tool i Color Picker Tool
Zoom Tool z Magnify Tool
Previous Brush , Previous Brush
Next Brush . Next Brush
First Brush Shift+< First Brush
Last Brush Shift+> Last Brush
Decrease Brush Size [ Decrease Brush Size
Increase Brush Size ] Increase Brush Size
Decrease Brush Hardness { Decrease Brush Hardness
Increase Brush Hardness } Increase Brush Hardness
Help
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Help F1 Help
Context Help Shift+F1 Context Help
Misc.
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Last Filter Ctrl+f Repeat Last Filter
? Shift+Ctrl+f Reshow Last Filter
Preferences Ctrl+k Preferences
Liquify Shift+Ctrl+x IWarp (close enough?)
Toggle Quick Mask q Toggle Quick Mask
Spotlights - triangle of white opaque shape
Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking.
* Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas.
* Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal.
Remove fringe/halo
saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact.
Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well.
* RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting)
* YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video]
Histograms
White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced.
If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right.
RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30%
RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel.
The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area).
By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points.
By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
RGB Curves
* Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens
* Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens
Color Curves
* Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but
* Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow.
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Red <-> Cyan
Green <->Magenta
Blue <->Yellow
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YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much
Can be used to create a negative image but also
With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow.
With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan.
e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green.
YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other.
using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments
sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping.
Free royalty pictures, [www.freeimages.com ], [http://imageshack.us/ ], [http://photobucket.com/ ], [http://rawpixels.net/], [], [], [],
====Lunapaint====
Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function
Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail
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b BRUSH
e ERASER
alt eyedropper
v layer tool
z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n
spc panning
m marque
q lasso
w same color selection / region
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<pre>
, LM RM
v
V
f filter
F
. size
p
, pick color
[] last / next color
</pre>
There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc.
Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software.
author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added.
* add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del]
* whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble
* pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes.
* Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint.
* to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64.
* implement graphic tablet features support
**GENERAL DRAWING**
Miss it very much:
UNDO
ERASER
COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked.
BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen"
Miss it somewhat:
ICON for UNDO
ICON for ERASER
ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often )
BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush
**ANIMATING**
Miss it very much:
NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project
ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush
Miss it somewhat:
ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame
In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day.
LAYERS
-Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames
-Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?).
EXPORTING IMAGES
-Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers.
-Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them)
-Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10
LOAD/SAVE (Preferences)
-Make a setting for the default "Work" folder.
* Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers
* mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying)
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Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts
NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key
[Technique]
F1 - Paint
F2 - Single Colour
F3 - Replace
F4 - Smear
F5 - Shade
F6 - Cycle
F7 - Smooth
M - Colour Cycle
[Brush]
B - Restore
O - Outline
h - Halve brush size
H - Double brush size
x - Flip brush on X axis
X - Double brush size on X axis only
y - Flip on Y
Y - Double on Y
z - Rotate brush 90 degrees
Z - Stretch
[Stencil]
` - Stencil On
[Miscellaneous]
F9 - Info Bar
F10 - Selection Bar
@o - Co-Ordinates
@a - Anti-alias
@r - Colourise
@t - Translucent
TAB - Colour Cycle
[Picture]
L - Load
S - Save
j - Page to Spare(Flip)
J - Page to Spare(Copy)
V - View Page
Q - Quit
[General Keys]
m - Magnify
< - Zoom In
> - Zoom Out
[ - Palette Colour Up
] - Palette Colour Down
( - Palette Colour Left
) - Palette Colour Right
, - Eye Dropper
. - Pixel / Brush Toggle
/ - Symmetry
| - Co-Ordinates
INS - Perspective Control
+/- - Brush Size (Fine Control)
w - Unfilled Polygon
W - Filled Polygon
e - Unfilled Ellipse
E - Filled Ellipse
r - Unfilled Rectangle
R - Filled Rectangle
t - Type/text tool
a - Select Font
u/U - Undo
d - Brush
D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon
f/F - Fill Options
g/G - Grid
h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control)
K - Clear
c - Unfilled Circle
C - Filled Circle
v - Line
b - Scissor Select and Toggle
B - Brush
{,} - Toggle between two background colours
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====Lodepaint====
Pixel based painting artwork app
====Grafx2====
Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [],
====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG====
Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps
*Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping
*Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide
*Colour - fill stroke
*Stroke - size
*Brushes -
*Layers -
*Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows
*Text -
*Transform -
AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual])
[[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]]
for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent
;Menu options
* Load - fig format but import(s) SVG
* Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png
* PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys
* Deselect all points
There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted.
;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings
;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s)
* Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon
* Lines - polylines
* Text "T" button
* Photos - bitmaps
* Compound - Glue, Break, Scale
* POINTs - Move, Add, Remove
* Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste
use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s)
* Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square
;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives
* Color
* Line Width
* Line Style
* arrowheads
;Modes
Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc.
;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored
* compound tools to add .fig(s) together
;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5
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Landscape
Center
Inches
Letter
100.00
Single
-2
1200 2
4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01
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# change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right).
# The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13.
# The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default).
# The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20.
# The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees).
# twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch.
# thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before.
* The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox.
* The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence.
; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio===
# AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem.
# When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always).
# For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording.
====Music Mods====
Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI.
Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds.
Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock.
In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr])
If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon
*Sample
*Note - Effect
*Track (column) - Pattern - Order
It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker)
The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song.
Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head.
*Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast.
*Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line.
*Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds.
*Moody - minor key
First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too.
This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song.
The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats.
Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section.
The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords.
Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave.
To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them.
For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth.
The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song.
The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song.
The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D.
Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick".
The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6.
The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster).
Base pattern
When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02".
In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow.
Drums
Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel.
In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation.
In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix.
Bass line
There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live".
The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key.
Chords
The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm.
Lead
Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention.
A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes.
Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form.
Song structure
Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations.
A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus.
Other single sectional song structures are
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Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody
AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s
AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s
Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form
ABAB Song Form
ABAC Song Form
ABCD Song Form
AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections
8-Bar Song Form
16-Bar Song Form
Hybrid / Compound Song Forms
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The most common building blocks are:
#INTRODUCTION(INTRO)
#VERSE
#REFRAIN
#PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB
#CHORUS
#BRIDGE
#MIDDLE EIGHT
#SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
#COLLISION
#CODA / OUTRO
#AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO)
The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember.
The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus.
Playing
RCTRL: Play song from row 0.
LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row.
RALT: Play pattern from row 0.
LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0.
Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row.
Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0.
Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off.
Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off.
Editing
LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off
TAB: Go to next track
LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track
LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track
SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off
(Also stop if the song is being played)
SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off
(Wait for a key note to be pressed
or a midi in message to be received)
DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down
UP ARROW: 1 Line up
LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left
RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right
PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up
NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down
HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern
LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track
F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns
+ - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position
LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument
LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel
LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all
LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel
LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer
Tracking
1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row
3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row
RSHIFT: Insert a note off
/ and * (Numeric keypad)
or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave
INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track
or current selected block.
LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern
DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block.
Blocks
(Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel).
LCTRL + A: Select entire current track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern
LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track
LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track
LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer
LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer
LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern
LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection
LSHIFT + ARROWS
PREV. PAGE
NEXT PAGE: Select a block
LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them)
LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher
LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher
LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file
Misc
LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode
LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only)
LCTRL + S: Save current module
LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list
LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list
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C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume
B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to
A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide
F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo
D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break
G#x xh xx xx hhhh
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h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13
d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume.
The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex.
Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly.
This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it...
The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary.
Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from.
Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note.
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C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing
--- 000
C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30.
--- 300 - Continues the slide
--- 300 - Continues the slide
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Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note.
This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up.
There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them.
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D
C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10
(You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns.
The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa.
Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest.
Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use.
Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on)
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C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off
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Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21.
Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from.
Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order.
Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off.
Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well.
Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31.
Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart.
Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16.
Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop.
Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato.
Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged.
Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex).
Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work.
Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played!
Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for.
Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000).
effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units
There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine.
It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel).
so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings.
for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top.
In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself.
For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud.
The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation.
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Support for the following modules formats:
669 (Composer 669, Unis 669),
AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format),
AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0),
APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format),
FAR (Farandole Composer),
GDM (General DigiMusic),
IT (Impulse Tracker),
IMF (Imago Orpheus),
MOD (15 and 31 instruments),
MED (OctaMED),
MTM (MultiTracker Module editor),
OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer),
S3M (Scream Tracker 3),
STM (Scream Tracker),
STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit),
ULT (UltraTracker),
UNI (MikMod),
XM (FastTracker 2),
Mid (midi format via timidity)
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Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2],
====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface====
A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it).
'''Timidity'''
Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/
assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity
added to SYSːs/User-Startup
'''WildMidi playback'''
'''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)'''
*Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked
*Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup
MCB Master Control Bus
*Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P).
*B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes
*CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE
*MIDI Machine Control
*Midi Bar Display
*Select CAMD MIDI in / out
*Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely
Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx,
Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo
Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward
Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up
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q - quit
First 3 already opened when AE started
F1 - timeline window
F2 - mixer
F3 - control
F4 - subgroups
F5 - aux returns
F6 - sample list
i - Load sample to use
space - start/stop play
b - reset time 0:00
s - split mode
r - open recording window
a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume
[ / ] - zoom in / out
: - previous track
* - next track
x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade
g - snap grid
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'''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]'''
BarsnPipes debug ... in shell
Menu (right mouse)
*Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1
*Track -
*Edit -
*Tool -
*Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing
*Windows -
*Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option
Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time)
*Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro,
*Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome,
Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them
If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time
Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC
'''Tracks'''
#Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P.
#Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup.
#Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record.
#Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration.
#Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel.
#Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features.
Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes],
Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help
'''Tracks window'''
* blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls
* Flags
* [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated]
Each Track has a
*Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline
*Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap
*Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT
Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times
'''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)'''
After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc
right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool
Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms
[https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group
'''Accessories (affect the whole app)'''
Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support
'''Song Construction'''
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F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Duplicator
F5 Eraser
F6 Toolpad
F7 Bounding box
F8 Lock to A-B-A
A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes,
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Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations
'''Tempo Map'''
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Eraser
F5 Curve
F6 Toolpad
Compositions
Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature
'''Master Parameters'''
Key, Scale/Mode
'''Track Parameters'''
Dynamics
'''Time-line Scoring'''
'''Media Madness'''
'''Mix Maestro'''
*ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules
*CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks.
*INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine.
*MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes.
*MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc
*METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required.
*MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software
*RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc
*SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time
*SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections
*TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves
*TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings.
*TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance.
*TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available
*TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools.
*TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes.
Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed.
Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory.
In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA).
If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard
http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml
MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music.
* Channel - 1 to 16 -
* Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc
* Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design,
* Recording -
* GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes
MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off
MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc
MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE
Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys.
Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards.
Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations.
Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors)
Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF
Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file)
Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) -
Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi
SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player],
* SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel.
* SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels.
* SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels.
Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers?
On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality
BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors.
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MIDI can control 16 channels
There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments
handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically
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Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present
It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and
MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system
Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format
Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc.
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Composers
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[https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa]
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<pre>
1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc
1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published
November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta
end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state
end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware
2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles)
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Protrekkr
How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ?
First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited.
# Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time).
# Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected).
# Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk.
# Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported.
Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row:
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C-3 02 .. .. 0000....
--- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value
--- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex)
--- .. .. .. 0000....
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So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64).
You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages.
N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal!
Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard.
Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible.
Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels.
Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it.
A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message.
Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own.
Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List.
MIDI Implementation Chart
But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart.
If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart.
The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks".
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The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described.
The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device.
The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to.
The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns.
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There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean.
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Mode 1: Omni On, Poly;
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono;
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly;
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono.
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O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented).
Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise).
Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail.
Basic Channel
But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on.
"Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to.
For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels.
On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel.
So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16".
Modes.
We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes.
But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device.
If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off".
So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel.
"Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords.
"Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition.
So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4).
We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above.
Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono).
This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none.
Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode.
Note Number
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The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127.
The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification:
"Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument."
My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano.
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Velocity
This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented.
After touch
This may have one or two lines two it.
If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no.
If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel".
This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither.
Pitch Bend
Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented.
(Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.)
It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel.
Control Change
This is likely to be the largest section of the chart.
It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively.
You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation.
Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers]
Program Change
Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available.
True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected."
System Exclusive
Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation.
System Common - These include the following:
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MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation).
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
Tune Request
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The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages.
System Real Time
These include the following:
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Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock"
Start
Stop
Continue
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These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed.
Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to.
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Aux. Messages
Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not.
Aux. = Auxiliary.
Active Sense = Active Sensing.
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Often with an explanation of the action of the device.
Notes
The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation.
Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA.
OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES
Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages
The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete.
WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information.
MIDI 1.0 Specification
Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event.
This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event.
This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch).
This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change.
This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127).
|-
|<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number.
|-
|<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits.
|}
Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages.
This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are:
*All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off
*Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice.
*Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers.
c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off
c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On
* All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off.
c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.)
c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off
c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On
c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On)
c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off)
|}
System Common Messages
System Messages (0xF0)
The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category.
The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories.
System Common
If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes.
System Common Messages
Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage
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Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*.
Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song.
Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song.
Undefined 0xF4 0
Undefined 0xF5 0
Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**.
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*MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification
**While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command.
System Exclusive
If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates.
System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format:
0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7
The message is bookended with distinct bytes.
It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0.
The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier.
Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning.
If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value.
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ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities.
ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message.
ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message.
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After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes.
The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7.
The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios.
An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer.
System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer.
Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages.
Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive.
This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame.
nnn = Message Type
dddd = Values
|-
|<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer.
This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select.
The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump.
|}
System Real-Time Messages
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks).
|-
|<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up.
|}
Advanced Messages
Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0)
Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages.
Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages.
The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format:
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0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp
n is the status (0xA)
c is the channel nybble
kk is the key number (0 to 127)
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
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Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all.
Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format
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0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xD)
c is the channel number
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
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Pitch Bend (0xE0)
Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format
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0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM
n is the status (0xE)
c is the channel number
LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value
MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value
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You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000).
Control Change (0xB0)
In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below.
Continuous Controllers
These controls send the following message format:
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0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv
n is the status (0xB)
c is the MIDI channel
cc is the controller number (0-127)
vv is the controller value (0-127)
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Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments.
The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers.
On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard.
Program Change (0xC0)
Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command:
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0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xc)
c is the channel
pp is the patch number (0-127)
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This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change.
Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ?
Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me:
Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key)
and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value
that will make sound sync both audio/midi.
The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ?
You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals.
Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment
====DAW Audio Evolution 4====
Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ.
Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware.
Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88.
sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only)
Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well.
* Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom)
stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right
hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option
Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use not AIFC which can have the same ending. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format
sox recital.wav recital.aiff
sox recital.wav −b 16 recital.aiff channels 1 rate 16k fade 3 norm
sox input.wav output.aiff bass −b 16 rate 48k
performs the same format translation, but also applies four effects (down-mix to one channel, sample rate change, fade-in, nomalize), and stores the result at a bit-depth of 16.
rec −c 2 radio.aiff trim 0 30:00
records half an hour of stereo audio
play existing-file.wav
24bit PCM WAV or AIFF do not work
*No stream format handling. So no way to pass on an AC3 encoded stream unmodified to the digital outputs through AHI.
*No master volume handling. Each application has to set its own volume. So each driver implements its own custom driver-mixer interface for handling master volumes, mute and preamps.
*Only one output stream. So all input gets mixed into one output.
*No automatic handling of output direction based on connected cables.
*No monitor input selection. Only monitor volume control.
select the correct input (Don't mistake enabled sound for the correct input.)
The monitor will feedback audio to the lineout and hp out no matter if you have selected the correct input to the ADC. The monitor will provide sound for any valid input. This will result in free mixing when recording from the monitor input instead of mic/line because the monitor itself will provide the hardware mixing for you. Be aware that MIC inputs will give two channel mono. Only Linein will give real stereo.
Now for the not working part. Attempt to record from linein in the AE4 record window, the right channel is noise and the left channel is distorted. Even with the recommended HIFI 16bit Stereo++ mode at 48kHz.
Channels
Monitor
Gain
Inout
Output
Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port
* Options -> Soundcard In/Out
* Options -> SampleRate
* Options -> Preferences
F6 for Sample File List
Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway).
If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it).
AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording.
These are the usual features found in DAWs...
* Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer
* virtual VST instruments and plug-ins
* automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor
* different track views
* mixer and track layout (but not the same as below)
* traditional two windows (track and mixer)
Mixing - mixdown
Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect.
Take look at page17 of the manual.
When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu.
Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window
or press F5
You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them.
Tracking
Effects - fade in
To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out.
To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal.
There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal,
You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so
Sample -> Amplify -> Delay
Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard.
Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out.
Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage.
Signal Processing -
Overdub
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===Office===
====Spreadsheet Leu====
Support for some xlsx, and ods functions
====Spreadsheet Ignition====
; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done
File formats supported
* ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only).
* igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas.
There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment.
* Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells.
* copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions.
* Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively
* Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be...
Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties
Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells.
Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc.
Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''.
View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet).
Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered.
* #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used.
;Graphs
use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents
* value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ...
;Dates
* Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)'''
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days
;Time
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken
;Database (to be done by someone else)
type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium),
* select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?)
* Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?)
* Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ?
Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition().
Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax().
Table sorting -
;Scripts (Arexx)
;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions
*SUM(),
*AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(),
*IF(), AND, OR, NOT
*LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(),
*LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(),
* DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy),
*TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()),
*EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(),
*NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(),
*DBSUM() becomes DSUM(),
;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files
There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel)
*HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(),
*TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(),
*[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(),
*PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE,
*MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(),
*DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(),
;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition]
<pre>
Ctrl Z - Undo
Ctrl D - Fill Down
Ctrl R - Fill right
Ctrl F - Find
Ctrl H - Replace
Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells
CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number
Ctrl ; - Todays Date
F2 - Edit cell
F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references
</pre>
====Document Scanning - Scandal====
Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead.
Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None)
If not found then reboot the computer and recheck.
Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device).
The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only
or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx
* gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx.
* epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used
'''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes)
Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections.
Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected.
Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not.
In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty.
Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet.
In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage.
The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now.
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===Emulators===
==== Amiberry ====
==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ====
With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app
There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included
Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script:
<pre>
cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator
changetaskpri -1
run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil:
cd sys:prefs
endcli
</pre>
This stops Janus hogging all the CPU time.
===Miscellaneous===
====Screensaver Blanker====
Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker.
Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h).
Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options
<pre>
seconds=number
</pre>
Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup
e.g. for 5 minutes
run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL:
*[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor.
*[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver.
Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker.
<pre>
cx_priority=
cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1"
cx_popup=Yes or No
</pre>
<pre>
Qualifier String Input Event Class
---------------- -----------------
"lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT
"rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT
"capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK
"control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL
"lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT
"ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT
"lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND
"rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND
"numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD
"repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT
"midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON
"rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON
"leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON
"relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE
</pre>
<pre>
Synonym Synonym
String Identifier
------- ----------
"shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */
"caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */
"alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */
Highmap is one of the following strings:
"space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del",
"up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5",
"f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help".
</pre>
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==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ====
WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. Open sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source].
Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar
<pre>
Assign "WCSProjects:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSProjects"
Assign "WCSFrames:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSFrames"
</pre>
<pre>
Load projects .proj by accessing pull down menu Project -> Open then click on CanyonSunset.proj
OK to changing .par file and enlarge Status Log window to show what is happening
Render by pull down menu Modules -> Render with End equal 1 not 300 then click bottom middle button Render
</pre>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQDmf1ZWG0 Youtube walkthrough of above], [], [],
Also try working with the already built file ColoDemo - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:ColoDemo.proj
Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included and Loading scene parameters from ColoDemo.par
Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project.
Then drop-down menu and select Save As ("NewName".proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name)
After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons.
It is a dock type shortcut of the first few functions of the drop-down menu
*Database - Load (#?.proj), Append, Create, Edit, Save, Dir List (of WCSProject drawer),
*Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
*Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to the Database Editor
*Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc
*Render - rendering terrain
These are more in the pull down menu but not in the dock
*Motion Editor
*Color Editor
*Ecosys Editor
Simple minimal workflow
*Load database (1st icon - 1st)
*Set parameters and save .par file (4th icon)
*Render scene (5th icon)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTwwR2qcc4 Youtube], [],
<pre>
.proj new project name which creates a drawer of additional files
.binary array, ascii array .xyz , z buffer, DTED .dt0, vista 1990s dem, iff conversion
.Obj with .elev, .frd with .hdr maps, - digital elevation model (DEM) is a 3D representation of elevation data in various formats
USGS 7.5MinDEM,
.par
</pre>
Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities:
* Loading of a demonstration project.
* The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor".
* The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing.
The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active.
The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.)
The Map View (MapView) window
*Database - Objects and Topos
*View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move
*Draw - Maps and distance
*Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate
*Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation
*Windows - DEM designer, Cloud (.cld) and wave (.wve) editor,
You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values change, along with the height.
Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above
ZOOM button
Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map.
Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view.
PAN button
Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything.
There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details.
Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further...
Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS
If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape.
With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value.
Ecosys Ecosystem Editor
Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated).
Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters.
<pre>
Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5
Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000
Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain
</pre>
Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water .
Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water.
Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor.
Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All'
EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model
Color Editor
Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first.
Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations!
So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50
<pre>
'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30
'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60
'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80
' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30
<pre>
Now we can work on pre-existing colors
<pre>
'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130
'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170
'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190
'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200
'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170
</pre>
Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0
So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep.
Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously.
Motion Editor
Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics:
<pre>
-Camera Altitude: 7.0
-Camera Latitude: 36.075
-Camera Longitude: 112.133
-Focus Attitude: -2.0
-Focus Latitude: 36.275
-Focus Longitude: 112.386
-Camera : 512 → rendering window
-Camera Y: 384 → rendering window
-View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees
-Sun Longitude: 172
-Sun Latitude: -0.9
-Haze Start: 3.8
-Haze Range: 78, 5
</pre>
As soon as the values shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear.
Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude...
Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one.
From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain.
While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision.
Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel.
The sun
Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box.
Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again.
Animation
The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window.
A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...).
At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible. The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc.
Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button.
For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program.
Strengths:
* Multi-window.
* Quality of rendering.
* Accuracy.
* Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen.
* Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
* The "zbuffer" function.
Weaknesses:
* No OpenGL management
* Calculation time.
* No network computing tool.
====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan====
Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs
If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero)
Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button
Examples
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
====odf====
Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document.
* content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content.
* styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves.
* meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action.
* settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information.
To read document follow these steps:
* Extracting .ods file.
* Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data).
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file).
* With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables.
* Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data.
* At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface.
To write document follow these steps:
* Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template).
* Getting content.xml file.
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file.
* Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements.
* Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file.
* Zipping that file as new .ods file.
XLS file format
The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records.
These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets.
All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records.
* Workbook stream
**Globals substream
***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts)
**Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format)
***Blank cell record
***RK cell record 32-bit number.
***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code)
***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number)
***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST)
***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself)
***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on)
***MulRK record
***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook.
ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(),
COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(),
CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(),
DB(), DDB(), DISC(),
DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(),
DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(),
INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(),
ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(),
PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(),
RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(),
VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(),
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==Introduction==
[[#Graphical Image Editing Art]]
[[#Office Application]]
[[#Audio]]
[[#Misc Application]]
[[#Games & Emulation]]
[[#Application Guides]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
[[#top|...to the top]]
Most apps can be opened on the Workbench (aka publicscreen pubscreen) which is the default display option but can offer a custom one set to your configurations (aka custom screen mode promotion). These custom ones tend to stack so the possible use of A-M/A-N method of switching between full screens and the ability to pull down screens as well
If you are interested in creating or porting new software, see [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Aros/Developer/Docs here]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Internet Applications
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Web Online Browser [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Odyssey 2.0], [https://www.arosworld.org/infusions/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=1175&highlight=odyssey&rowstart=100 Odyssey 3.0],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/comm/www Amelinium], [https://blog.alb42.de/programs/amifox/ amifox] with [https://github.com/alb42/wrp wrp server], IBrowse*, Voyager*, [https://github.com/amigazen/aweb3/ AWeb 3.6 src], [https://github.com/matjam/aweb AWeb Src], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/NetSurf-m68k-sources Netsurf], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ Odyssey OWB], [ Timberwolf (Firefox port 2011)], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=32&topic_id=32847 OWB-mui], [http://strohmayer.org/owb/ OWB-Reaction], IBrowse*, [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/browser/aweb.lha AWeb], Voyager, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/browser Netsurf],
|<!--MorphOS-->Wayfarer, [http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/ Odyssey OWB], [ Netsurf], IBrowse*, AWeb, [],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->YouTube Viewing and downloading videos
|<!--AROS-->Odyssey 2.0 can show Youtube webpage, [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], [https://github.com/YePpHa/YouTubeCenter/releases or this one],
|[https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube], getVideo, Tubexx, [https://github.com/walkero-gr/aiostreams aiostreams],
|[ Wayfarer], [https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/ Amitube],Odyssey (OWB), [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 getVideo], Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->E-mailing SMTP POP3 IMAP based
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/email SimpleMail], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ src], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/simplemail/files/ SimpleMail], [https://github.com/jens-maus/yam YAM]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SimpleMail, YAM,
|<!--MorphOS--> SimpleMail, YAM
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IRC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat WookieChat], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/wookiechat/ Wookiechat src], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat AiRcOS], Jabberwocky,
|<!--Amiga OS-->Wookiechat, AmIRC
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Wookiechat
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Wookiechat], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 AmIRC],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Instant Messaging IM like [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/amidon Hollywood lang based Mastodon client], BlueSky AT protocol, Facebook(TM), Twitter X (TM), Bitlbee IRC Gateway and others
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/kaffeine1/telegram-amiga telegram-amiga], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/chat jabberwocky],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], CLIMM, SabreMSN, jabberwocky,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], SabreMSN,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amitwitter.sourceforge.net/ AmiTwitter], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 PolyglotNG], SabreMSN,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Torrents
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/p2p ArTorr],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CTorrent, Transmission
|<!--MorphOS-->MLDonkey, Beehive, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Transmission], CTorrent,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->FTP
|<!--AROS-->Plugin included with Dopus Magellan, MarranoFTP,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP AmiFTP], AmiTradeCenter, ncFTP,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=5 Pftp], [http://aminet.net/package/comm/tcp/AmiFTP-1.935-OS4 AmiFTP],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->WYSIWYG Web Site Editor
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Internet Radio Streaming Audio [http://www.gnu.org/software/gnump3d/ gnump3d], [http://www.icecast.org/ Icecast2] Server (Broadcast) and Client (Listen), [ mpd], [http://darkice.sourceforge.net/ DarkIce], [http://www.dyne.org/software/muse/ Muse],
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer (Icecast Client only),
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinder TuneFinder C Src], [https://github.com/sandlbn/TuneFinderMUI TuneFinderMUI], [http://amigazeux.net/anr/ AmiNetRadio], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.tunenet.co.uk/ Tunenet],
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, AmiNetRadio,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VoIP (Voice over IP) with SIP Client (Session Initiation Protocol) or Asterisk IAX2 Clients Softphone (skype like)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiPhone with Speak Freely,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Weather Forecast
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ WeatherBar], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench AWeather], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter], [https://github.com/emartisoft/AmiWeatherForecasts AmiWeatherForecasts src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=utility/workbench/flipclock.lha FlipClock],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://amigazeux.net/wetter/ Wetter],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Street Road Maps Route Planning GPS Tracking
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/ MuiMapparium] [https://build.alb42.de/ Build of MuiMapp versions],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiAtlas*, UKRoutePlus*, [http://blog.alb42.de/ AmOSM],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://blog.alb42.de/programs/mapparium/ Mapparium],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Clock and Date setting from the internet (either ntp or websites) [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ World Clock], [http://www.time.gov/ NIST], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc ntpsync],
|<!--Amiga OS-->ntpsync
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Newsgroups
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://newscoaster.sourceforge.net/ Newscoaster], [https://github.com/jens-maus/newsrog NewsRog], [ WorldNews],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Graphical Image Editing Art==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Image Editing
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Pixel Raster Artwork [https://github.com/LibreSprite/LibreSprite LibreSprite based on GPL aseprite], [https://github.com/abetusk/hsvhero hsvhero], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ZunePaint/ ZunePaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LunaPaint], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit GrafX2], [ LodePaint needs OpenGL],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amigaforever.com/classic/download.html PPaint], GrafX2, [https://github.com/grovdata/Amiga_Sources/blob/master/software.md DeluxePaint], [http://www.amiforce.de/perfectpaint/perfectpaint.php PerfectPaint], Zoetrope, Brilliance2*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit LodePaint], GrafX2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Sketch, Pixel*, GrafX2, [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 LunaPaint]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Image viewing
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LookHere], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer LoView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer PicShow] , [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--Amiga OS-->PicShow, PicView, Photoalbum,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, PicShow, flPhoto, Thumbs, [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], [http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?mode=viewtopic&topic_id=31400&forum=32&start=80&viewmode=flat&order=0#583458 Picture Album]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Photography retouching / Image Manipulation like Photoshop(tm)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOEffects], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZunePaint], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Tecsoft Video Paint aka TVPaint], Photogenics*, ArtEffect*, ImageFX*, XiPaint, fxPaint, ImageMasterRT, Opalpaint,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->WarpView, flPhoto, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit Photocrop]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 ShowGirls], ImageFX*,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Manage RAW picture folder galleries like Darktable, RAWtherapy, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Graphic Format Converter - ICC profile support sRGB, Adobe RGB, XYZ and linear RGB
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->GraphicsConverter, ImageStudio, [http://www.coplabs.org/artpro.html ArtPro]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Thumbnail Generator [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/ ZuneView], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/shell Thumbnail Generator]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Icon Editor
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit Archives], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench Icon Toolbox],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/iconedit IconEditor]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Pixel Art Animation
|<!--AROS-->Lunapaint
|<!--Amiga OS-->PPaint, AnimatED, Scala*, GoldDisk MovieSetter*, Walt Disney's Animation Studio*, ProDAD*, [https://github.com/historicalsource/DeluxePaint DeluxePaint src], Brilliance
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=3 Titler]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D SVG based MovieSetter type
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->MovieSetter*, Fantavision*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Morphing
|<!--AROS-->[ GLMorph]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->2D Cad (qcad->LibreCAD, etc.)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Xcad, MaxonCAD
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Cad like FreeCad, BRL-CAD, OpenSCAD, AvoCADo, etc. using dxf, obj (vertices), blend,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->XCad3d*, DynaCADD*, Cycas,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Model Rendering of glft (json) gbl (png jpg), usdz (USD files with materials, textures, and animations), FBX Filmbox is a proprietary Autodesk format,
|<!--AROS-->POV-Ray
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.discreetfx.com./amigaproducts.html CINEMA 4D]*, POV-Ray, Lightwave3D*, Real3D*, Caligari24*, Reflections/Monzoom*, [https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm Raystorm src], Tornado 3D
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, POV-Ray, Yafray
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Format Converter [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/convert/ivcon.lha IVCon]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen grabbing display
|<!--AROS-->[ Screengrabber], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc snapit], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record screen recorder], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Grab graphics music from apps [https://github.com/Malvineous/ripper6 ripper6], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Office Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Office
!width:10%;|AROS (x86)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_software Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1] (68k)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AmigaOS_4 Hyperion OS4] (PPC)
!width:10%;|[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MorphOS MorphOS] (PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Word-processing
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/wordprocessing Cinnamon Writer], [https://finalwriter.godaddysites.com/ Final Writer 7*], [https://github.com/sodero/MUI-Vim/releases MUI-Vim], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[ Softwood FinalCopy II*], Haage AmigaWriter*, Digita WordWorth*, Softwood FinalWriter*, Micro-Systems Excellence 3*, Arnor Protext, Rashumon, [ InterWord], [ KindWords], [WordPerfect], [ New Horizons Flow], [ CygnusEd Pro], [ Micro-systems Scribble],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AbiWord, [ CinnamonWriter]
|<!--MorphOS-->[ Cinnamon Writer], [http://www.meta-morphos.org/viewtopic.php?topic=1246&forum=53 scriba], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/index.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Spreadsheets
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/ Leu], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/spreadsheet],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[https://aminet.net/package/biz/spread/ignition-src Ignition Src 1.3], [MaxiPlan 500 Plus], [OXXI Plan/IT v2.0 Speadsheet], [ Superplan], [ Creative Developments TurboCalc], [ ProCalc], [ InterSpread], [Digita DGCalc], [ Gold Disk Advantage], [ Micro-systems Analyze!]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Gnumeric, [https://ignition-amiga.sourceforge.net/ Ignition],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ ignition], [http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php Papyrus Office],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Presentations
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, MediaPoint, PointRider, Scala*,
|<!--Amiga OS4-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.hollywoood-mal.com/ Hollywood]*, PointRider
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Databases
|<!--AROS-->[http://sdb.freeforums.org/ SDB], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/database BeeBase],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Precision Superbase 4 Pro*, Arnor Prodata*, BeeBase, Datastore, FinalData*, AmigaBase, Fiasco, Twist2*, [Digita DGBase], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->BeeBase, SQLite,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=6 BeeBase],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PDF Viewing and editing digital signatures
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/arospdf/ ArosPDF via splash], [https://github.com/wattoc/AROS-vpdf vpdf wip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->APDF
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AmiPDF
|<!--MorphOS-->APDF, vPDF,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Printing
|<!--AROS-->Postscript 3 laser printers and Ghostscript internal, [ GutenPrint],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.irseesoft.de/tp_what.htm TurboPrint]*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->(some native drivers),
|<!--MorphOS-->early TurboPrint included,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Note Taking markdown support like joplin, OneNote, EverNote Notes, xournalpp, etc
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Study and analyse, collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PIM Personal Information Manager - Day Diary Planner Calendar App
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Digita Organiser*, On The Ball, Everyday Organiser, [ Contact Manager],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->AOrganiser,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://polymere.free.fr/orga_en.html PolyOrga],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Accounting
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=office/misc ETB], LoanCalc, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|[ Digita Home Accounts2], Accountant, Small Business Accounts, Account Master, [ Amigabok],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Project Management Research
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SuperGantt, SuperPlan,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System Wide Dictionary - multilingual [http://sourceforge.net/projects/babiloo/ Babiloo], [http://code.google.com/p/stardict-3/ StarDict],
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System wide Thesaurus - multi lingual
|<!--AROS-->[ ],
|Kuma K-Roget*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sticky Desktop Notes (post it type)
|<!--AROS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.i386-aros AmiMemos], [https://aminet.net/package/util/wb/amimemos.src-aros AmiMemos Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/StickIt-2.00 StickIt v2],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DTP Desktop Publishing
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit RNOPublisher],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*, Professional Pro Page*, Saxon Publisher, Pagesetter, PenPal,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://pagestream.org/ Pagestream]*
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Scanning
|<!--AROS-->[ SCANdal], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FxScan*, ScanQuix*
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SCANdal (Sane)
|<!--MorphOS-->SCANdal
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OCR
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert gOCR]
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos-files.net/categories/office/text Tesseract]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text Editing
|<!--AROS-->Jano Editor (already installed as Editor), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit EdiSyn], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit Annotate], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Vim], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd] [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd src], [ NoWinEd],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Annotate, MicroGoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Turbotext, Protext*, NoWinED,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Notepad, Annotate, CygnusED*, NoWinED,
|<!--MorphOS-->MorphOS ED, NoWinED, GoldED/CubicIDE*, CygnusED*, Annotate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Office Fonts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fontforge/files/fontforge-source/ Font Designer]
|<!--AROS-->[ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->TypeSmith*, SaxonScript (GetFont Adobe Type 1),
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Drawing Vector
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/amifig/ ZuneFIG previously AmiFIG]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Drawstudio*, ProVector*, ArtExpression*, Professional Draw*, AmiFIG, MetaView, [https://gitlab.com/amigasourcecodepreservation/designworks Design Works Src], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MindSpace, [http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit amifig],
|<!--MorphOS-->SteamDraw, [http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/amifig amiFIG],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->video conferencing (jitsi)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->source code hosting
|<!--AROS-->Gitlab,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (server)
|<!--AROS-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Server ArosVNCServer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/avnc/index.html AVNC]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://s.guillard.free.fr/AmiVNC/AmiVNC.htm AmiVNC]
|MorphVNC, vncserver
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Remote Desktop (client) login and connect to another machine
|<!--AROS-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/zunetools/files/VNC_Client/ ArosVNC], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=network/misc rdesktop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://dspach.free.fr/amiga/vva/index.html VVA], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|[http://twinvnc.free.fr/index.php?menu=01&lang=eng TwinVNC], [http://www.hd-zone.com/ RDesktop]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->notifications
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Ranchero
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Ringhio
|<!--MorphOS-->MagicBeacon
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Audio==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Audio
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing playback Audio like MP3, [https://github.com/chrg127/gmplayer NSF], [https://github.com/kode54/lazyusf miniusf .usflib], [], etc
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer], [ HarmonyPlayer hp], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/audio/index.xhtml playcdda] CDs, [ WildMidi Player], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ UADE mod player], [], [RNOTunes ], [ mp3Player], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNetRadio, AmigaAmp, playOGG,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->TuneNet, SimplePlay, AmigaAmp, TKPlayer
|AmiNetRadio, Mplayer, Kaya, AmigaAmp
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Audio
|<!--AROS-->[ Audio Evolution 4]
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Samplitude Opus Key], [https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec Src], [http://www.sonicpulse.de/eng/news.html SoundFX],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/projects/hd-rec/ HD-Rec], AmiSoundED, [http://os4depot.net/?function=showfile&file=audio/record/audioevolution4.lha Audio Evolution 4]
|[http://www.hd-rec.de/HD-Rec/index.php?site=home HD-Rec],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Tracker Music
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/hitchhikr/protrekkr Protrekkr], [ Schism Tracker], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/tracker MilkyTracker], [http://www.hivelytracker.com/ HivelyTracker], [ Radium in AROS already], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/development/index.xhtml libMikMod],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, DigiBooster, Octamed SoundStudio,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->MilkyTracker, HivelyTracker, GoatTracker
|MilkyTracker, GoatTracker, DigiBooster,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Editing Music [], [https://github.com/kmatheussen/camd CAMD] and/or staves and notes manuscript
|<!--AROS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars and Pipes for AROS], [ Audio Evolution], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars'n'Pipes], MusicX* David "Talin" Joiner & Craig Weeks (for Notator-X), Deluxe Music Construction 2*, [https://github.com/timoinutilis/midi-sequencer-amigaos Horny c Src], HD-Rec, [https://aminet.net/package/mus/midi/dominatorV1_51 Dominator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Rockbeat, [http://bnp.hansfaust.de/download.html Bars'n'Pipes], [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit Horny], Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->Bars'n'Pipes,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Sound Sampling
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/record Audio Evolution 4], [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&did=162 Quick Record], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc SOX to get AIFF 16bit files], [https://github.com/aros-development-team/AROS/tree/master/workbench/tools/AHIRecord AHIRecord],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/AudioEvolution3_src Audio Evolution 3 c src], [ Samplitude-MS Opus Key], Audiomaster IV*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://github.com/timoinutilis/phonolith-amigaos phonolith c src], HD-Rec, Audio Evolution 4,
|<!--MorphOS-->[https://sourceforge.net/p/hd-rec/code/HEAD/tree/ HD-Rec Src], Audio Evolution 4,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Live Looping or Audio Misc - Groovebox like
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD burn
|[https://code.google.com/p/amiga-fryingpan/ FryingPan],
|<!--Amiga OS-->FryingPan, [http://www.estamos.de/makecd/#CurrentVersion MakeCD],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FryingPan, AmiDVD,
|[http://www.amiga.org/forums/printthread.php?t=58736 FryingPan], Jalopeano,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->CD/DVD audio rip
|Lame, [http://www.imica.net/SitePortalPage.aspx?siteid=1&cfid=0&did=167 Quick CDrip],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Lame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Lame,
|Lame,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->MP3 v1 and v2 Tagger
|<!--AROS-->id3ren (v1), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/edit mp3info],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Audio Convert
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc Sox], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBox SoundBox], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/misc/SoundBoxKey SoundBox Key], [http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/SampleE SampleE], sox
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->DJ mixing jamming
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Radio Automation Software [http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ Rivendell], [http://code.campware.org/projects/livesupport/report/3 Campware LiveSupport], [http://www.sourcefabric.org/en/airtime/ SourceFabric AirTime], [http://www.ohloh.net/p/mediabox404 MediaBox404],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speakers Audio Sonos Mains AC networked wired controlled
*2005 ZP100 with ZP80
*2008 Zoneplayer ZP120 (multi-room wireless amp) ZP90 receiver only with CR100 controller,
*2009 ZonePlayer S5,
*2010 BR100 wireless Bridge (no support),
*2011 Play:3
*2013 Bridge (no support), Play:1,
*2016 Arc, Play:1,
*Beam (Gen 2), Playbar, Ray, Era 100, Era 300, Roam, Move 2,
*Sub (Gen 3), Sub Mini, Five, Amp S2
|<!--AROS-->SonosController
|<!--Amiga OS-->SonosController
|<!--AmigaOS4-->SonosController
|<!--MorphOS-->SonosController
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Smart Speakers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
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==Video Creativity and Production==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Video
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing Video
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/play Mplayer VAMP], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml CDXL player], [http://www.a500.org/downloads/video/index.xhtml IffAnimPlay], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frogger*, AMP2, MPlayer, RiVA*, MooViD*,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DvPlayer, MPlayer
|<!--MorphOS-->MPlayer, Frogger, AMP2, VLC
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Streaming Video and game streaming like OBS studio, Parsec, etc
|<!--AROS-->Mplayer,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Mplayer, Gnash, Tubexx
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer, OWB, Tubexx
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Playing DVD
|<!--AROS-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, Mplayer
|<!--Amiga OS-->AMP2, Frogger
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://a-mc.biz/ AMC]*, DvPlayer*, AMP2,
|<!--MorphOS-->Mplayer
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Recording
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=video/record Screenrecorder], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Screenrecorder,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Create and Edit Individual Video NLE
|<!--AROS-->[ Mencoder], [ Quick Videos], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/edit AVIbuild], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/misc FrameBuild], FFMPEG,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ MainConcept Mainactor Broadcast*], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster Video Toaster*], MacroSystem MovieShop 4.3*, proDAD Adorage*, [ IOSpirit VHI studio]*, [Gold Disk ShowMaker], [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->FFMpeg/GUI
|<!--MorphOS-->Blender, Mencoder, FFmpeg
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Subtitle editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://aminet.net/package/text/edit/Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0 Slarti_Arosx86ABIv0], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->IP-based video production workflows with High Dynamic Range (HDR), 10-bit color collaborative NDI,
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Blogging like Lemmy or kbin
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR face recognition for Vtubers
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting Live 2D models with Cubism type editor
<pre>
Model data (cmo3)
Basic motions (can3)
Background image (png)
Set of files for embedding (runtime folder)
• Model data (moc3)
• Motion data (motion3.json)
• Model settings file (model3.json)
• Physics settings file (physics3.json)
• Display auxiliary file (cdi3.json)
</pre>
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->VR chatting chatters .VRML models - standardized 3D file format for VR avatars
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->V-tubers V-tubing like Vseeface with Openseeface tracker or Vpuppr (virtual puppet project) for 2d / 3d art models rigging rigged LIV
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
[[#top|...to the top]]
==Misc Application==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1 (68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Management
|<!--AROS-->DOpus4, [https://github.com/BlitterStudio/dopus5 DOpus Magellan aka DOpus 5], [ Scalos], [ ],
|<!--Amiga OS-->DOpus2, DOpus 4, [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dopus5allamigas/files/?source=navbar DOpus Magellan DOpus5], ClassAction, FileMaster, [http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4897 DirWork 2]*, [https://github.com/RudolphRiedel/DiskMaster2 DiskMaster2 src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->DOpus4, DOpus5, Filer, AmiDisk
|<!--MorphOS-->DOpus4, DOpus5
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->File Verification / Repair
|<!--AROS-->md5 (works in linux compiling shell), [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/filetool workpar2] (PAR2), [http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/cksfv/files/ compile cksfv from website],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->Par2,
|-
|Application Installer
|<!--AROS-->[], [ InstallerNG],
|<!--Amiga OS-->InstallerNG, Grunch,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Jack
|<!--MorphOS-->Jack
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Compression archiver [https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a paq9a], [],
|<!--AROS-->XAD system is a toolkit designed for handling various file and disk archiver
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[https://aminet.net/package/util/pack/decrunchmania_os4 Crunchmania CrM2 depacker],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Binary Hexadecimal Editor
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/edit Zaphod], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Repository
|<!--AROS-->[ Git]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Git
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Partition Editor formatter
|<!--AROS-->[ Partition], [HDToolBox]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Filesystem Repair
|<!--AROS-->ArSFSDoctor,
|<!--Amiga OS--> Quarterback Tools, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Multiple File renaming
|<!--AROS-->DOpus 4 or 5,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Anti Virus
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->VChecker,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Random Wallpaper Desktop changer [ DOpus5], [ Scalos],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Alarm Clock, Timer, Stopwatch, Countdown
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/workbench DClock], [http://aminet.net/util/time/AlarmClockAROS.lha AlarmClock], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Digital Signage
|<!--AROS-->Hollywood, Hollywood Designer
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fortune Cookie Quotes Sayings
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/misc AFortune],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Languages
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->Fun School,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Mathematics ([http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/install_en.html Xcas], etc.),
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/scientific mathX]
|<!--Amiga OS-->Maple V, mathX, Fun School, GCSE Maths, [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Yacas
|<!--MorphOS-->Yacas
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Misc Application 2==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:30%;|Misc Application
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|Commodore-Amiga OS 3.1(68k)
!width:10%;|Hyperion OS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->System
|<!--AROS-->[ SysExplorer], [ SysMon], [ Scout], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->OSK On Screen Keyboard
|<!--AROS-->[],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://aminet.net/util/wb/OSK.lha OSK]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Magnifier Magnifying Glass Magnification
|<!--AROS-->[http://www.onyxsoft.se/files/zoomit.lha ZoomIT],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Comic Book CBR CBZ format reader viewer
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comics], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/viewer comicon], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Reader
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#legadon Legadon EPUB],[]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Ebook Converter
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Text to Speech tts [https://github.com/JonathanFly/bark-installer Bark], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=audio/misc flite],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.text2speech.com translator],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=search&tool=simple FLite]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://se.aminet.net/pub/aminet/mus/misc/ FLite]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Recognition Dictation - [http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/files/ CMU Sphinx], [http://julius.sourceforge.jp/en_index.php?q=en/index.html Julius], [http://www.isip.piconepress.com/projects/speech/index.html ISIP],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Speech Voice Changer [], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Fractals
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->ZoneXplorer,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Landscape Rendering
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/raytrace WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ Vista Pro], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Construction_Set World Construction Set]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|<!--MorphOS-->[ WCS World Construction Set],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astronomy [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skychart/ skychart freepascal], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Digital Almanac (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/search?query=planetarium Aminet search], [http://aminet.net/misc/sci/DA3V56ISO.zip Digital Almanac], [https://aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3sourceV58 Src c V58], [ Galileo renamed to Distant Suns]*, [],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://sourceforge.net/projects/digital-almanac/ Digital Almanac], Distant Suns*, [http://www.digitaluniverse.org.uk/ Digital Universe]*,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://www.aminet.net/misc/sci/da3.lha Digital Almanac], [http://www.aminet.net/package/misc/sci/da3-mos-src Src c V56],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Astrology [https://sourceforge.net/projects/skylendar/ skylendar], [https://github.com/CruiserOne/Astrolog Astrolog], [https://www.astrolog.org/astrolog/astfile.htm Astrology alt site], [https://saravali.github.io/download.html Maitreya], [https://github.com/alamahant/Asteria Asteria],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->PCB design
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Genealogy History Family Tree Ancestry Records (FreeBMD, FreeREG, and FreeCEN file formats or GEDCOM GenTree)
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS--> [ Origins], [ Your Family Tree], [ ], [ ], [ ],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Screen Display Blanker screensaver
|<!--AROS-->Blanker Commodity (built in), [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/screenblanker GarshneBlanker], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/gblanker/ GBlanker Src], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->MultiCX,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->ModernArt Blanker,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Maths Graph Function Plotting
|<!--AROS-->[https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MUIPlot MUIPlot],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->App Utility Launcher Dock toolbar
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/docky BoingBar], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://github.com/adkennan/DockBot Dockbot],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->3D Printer [https://github.com/OrcaSlicer/OrcaSlicer OrcaSlicer]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->BASIC Computer Language
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/language Basic4SDL], [ Ace Basic], [ X-AMOS], [SDLBasic], [ Alvyn],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.amiforce.de/main.php Amiblitz 3], [http://amos.condor.serverpro3.com/AmosProManual/contents/c1.html Amos Pro], [http://aminet.net/package/dev/basic/ace24dist ACE Basic],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->sdlBasic
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->C/C++ IDE
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=utility/text/edit FrexxEd], [https://github.com/vidarh/FrexxEd FrexxEd src], Annotate, Murks,
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Annotate,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->CodeBench , [https://gitlab.com/boemann/codecraft CodeCraft],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://devplex.awardspace.biz/cubic/index.html Cubic IDE]*, Anontate,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Computer Languages Translation [https://tetracorp.github.io/guide/reverse-engineering-amiga.html ], [https://amigasourcecodepreservation.gitlab.io/amiga-assembler-insider-guide/ ],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://bitbucket.org/rhinoid/convert68000toc/src/main/ convert m68k seka asm-one to c],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Gui Creators
|<!--AROS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[ MuiBuilder],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Catalog .cd .ct Editors
|<!--AROS-->FlexCat
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://aminet.net/package/dev/misc/simplecat SimpleCat], FlexCat
|[http://www.geit.de/deu_simplecat.html SimpleCat], FlexCat
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->HAM amateur radio [], [], [], [https://cemaxecuter.com/ Dragon OS], [https://github.com/km4ack/73Linux with 73 link update], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAL5KNePRSg video for],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->[https://www.amigarealm.com/amiga/amicomms/comm4.htm Comm4], [https://www.amigarealm.com/archives/comms/aarug/ TNC Terminal Node Controller with packets over serial connections on Yaesu or Woxum handheld], [https://aminet.net/comm/misc AmiCom], [ with 7Plus file encoder/decoder], [ mksstv], [ RTTYam],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Commercial product.
==Games & Emulation==
Some emulators/games require OpenGL to function and to adjust ahi prefs channels, frequency and unit0 and unit1 and
[http://aros.sourceforge.net/documentation/users/shell/changetaskpri.php changetaskpri -1]
Rom patching https://www.marcrobledo.com/RomPatcher.js/ https://www.romhacking.net/patch/ (ips, ups, bps, etc) and this other site supports the latter formats https://hack64.net/tools/patcher.php
Free public domain roms for use with emulators can be found [http://www.pdroms.de/ here] as most of the rest are covered by copyright rules. If you like to read about old games see [http://retrogamingtimes.com/ here] and [http://www.armchairarcade.com/neo/ here] and a [http://www.vintagecomputing.com/ blog] about old computers. Possibly some of the [http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-best-selling-computer-and-video-games best selling] of all time. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_system_emulators Wiki] with emulated systems list.
[https://archive.gamehistory.org/ Archive of VGHF], [https://library.gamehistory.org/ Video Game History Foundation Library search]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Emulation]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Amstrad CPC
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [ Caprice32 (OpenGL & pure SDL)], [ Arnold], [https://retroshowcase.gr/cpcbox-master/],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Apple2 and 2GS
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Arcade
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Mame], [ SI Emu (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Mame,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem xmame], amiarcadia,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 Mame],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 2600 [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Stella],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 5200 [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A5200DS A5200DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 7800
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari 400 800 130XL [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/A8DS A8DS], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Atari800],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Lynx
|<!--AROS-->[http://myfreefilehosting.com/f/6366e11bdf_1.93MB Handy (ABIv0 only)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Atari Jaguar
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Bandai Wonderswan
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation BBC Micro and Acorn Electron [http://beehttps://bem-unix.bbcmicro.com/download.html BeebEm], [http://b-em.bbcmicro.com/ B-Em], [http://elkulator.acornelectron.co.uk/ Elkulator], [http://electrem.emuunlim.com/ ElectrEm],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Dragon 32 and Tandy CoCo [http://www.6809.org.uk/xroar/ xroar], [],
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C16 Plus4
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore C64
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Vice (ABIv0 only)], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Frodo,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem viceplus],
|<!--MorphOS-->Vice,
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Commodore Amiga
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Janus UAE], Emumiga,
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer UAE],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=2 UAE],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Japanese MSX MSX2
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Intelivision
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Mattel Colecovision and Adam
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Milton Bradley (MB) Vectrex [ Vectrex OpenGL],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation PICO8 Pico-8 fantasy video game console [https://github.com/egordorichev/pemsa-sdl/ pemsa-sdl], [https://github.com/jtothebell/fake-08 fake-08], [https://github.com/Epicpkmn11/fake-08/tree/wip fake-08 fork],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo Gameboy
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba no sound], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem vba]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo NES
|<!--AROS-->[ EmiNES], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Fceu], [https://github.com/takahirox/nes-js?tab=readme-ov-file nes-js], [https://github.com/bfirsh/jsnes jsnes], [https://github.com/angelo-wf/NesJs NesJs],
|<!--Amiga OS-->AmiNES, [http://www.dridus.com/~nyef/darcnes/ darcNES],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem amines]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo SNES
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Zsnes],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem warpsnes]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://fabportnawak.free.fr/snes/ Snes9x],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Nintendo N64
*HLE and plugins [ mupen64], [https://github.com/ares-emulator/ares ares], [https://github.com/N64Recomp/N64Recomp N64Recomp], [https://github.com/rt64/rt64 rt64], [https://github.com/simple64/simple64 Simple64],
*LLE [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/mupen64plus/ Mupen64+], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/tr-981125_src TR64],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Gamecube Wii]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Nintendo Wii U]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/yuzu-emu Nintendo Switch]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation NEC PC Engine
|<!--AROS-->[], [], [https://github.com/yhzmr442/jspce js-pce],
|[http://www.hugo.fr.fm/ Hugo], [http://mednafen.sourceforge.net/ Mednafen],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem tgemu]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Master System (SMS)
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Dega], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem sms],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem osmose]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Genesis/Megadrive
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gp no sound], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem DGen],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://code.google.com/p/genplus-gx/ Genplus],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem genesisplus]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Saturn
*HLE [https://mednafen.github.io/ mednafen], [http://yabause.org/ yabause], [],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://yabause.org/ Yabause],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sega Dreamcast
*HLE [https://github.com/flyinghead/flycast flycast], [https://code.google.com/archive/p/nulldc/downloads NullDC],
*LLE [], [],
|<!--AROS-->?
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair ZX80 and ZX81
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair Spectrum
|[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Fuse (crackly sound)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer SimCoupe], [ FBZX slow], [https://jsspeccy.zxdemo.org/ jsspeccy], [http://torinak.com/qaop/games qaop],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://www.lasernet.plus.com/ Asp], [http://www.zophar.net/sinclair.html Speculator], [http://www.worldofspectrum.org/x128/index.html X128],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sinclair QL
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/QDOS4amiga1 QDOS4amiga]
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation SNK NeoGeo Pocket
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem gngeo], NeoPop,
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation Sony PlayStation
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem FPSE]
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS2]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[ Sony PS3]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://vita3k.org/ Sony Vita]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->[https://github.com/shadps4-emu/shadPS4 PS4]
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangerine_Computer_Systems Tangerine] Oric and Atmos
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer Oricutron]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/gamesystem Oricutron]
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/oricutron Oricutron]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 99/4 99/4A [https://github.com/wavemotion-dave/DS994a DS994a], [], [https://js99er.net/#/ js99er], [], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga TI4Amiga], [http://aminet.net/package/misc/emu/TI4Amiga_src TI4Amiga src in c],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=emulation/computer],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation HP 38G 40GS 48 49G/50G Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Emulation TI 58 83 84 85 86 - 89 92 Graphing Calculators
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width:10%;|Games [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/ General]
!width:10%;|AROS(x86)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS3(68k)
!width:10%;|AmigaOS4(PPC)
!width:10%;|MorphOS(PPC)
|- style="background:lightgrey; text-align:center; font-weight:bold;"
| Games [https://www.trackawesomelist.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games/ Open Source and others] || AROS || Amiga OS || Amiga OS4 || Morphos
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Action like [https://github.com/BSzili/OpenLara/tree/amiga/src source of openlara SDL2], [https://github.com/opentomb/OpenTomb opentomb], [https://github.com/LostArtefacts/TRX TRX formerly Tomb1Main], [https://github.com/TombEngine TombEngine], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Thrust], [https://github.com/fragglet/sdl-sopwith sdl sopwith],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action BOH], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Adventure like [http://dotg.sourceforge.net/ DMJ], [https://github.com/kromenak/gengine Gabriel Knight 3],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/adventure], [https://archives.arosworld.org/?function=browse&cat=emulation/misc ScummVM], [http://www.toolness.com/wp/category/interactive-fiction/ Infocom], [http://www.accardi-by-the-sea.org/ Zork Online]. [http://www.sarien.net/ Sierra Sarien], [http://www.ucw.cz/draci-historie/index-en.html Dragon History for ScummVM], []
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Board like [https://github.com/aperture-software/colditz-escape escape from colditz], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/board], [http://amigan.1emu.net/releases Africa]
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Cards like
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/card ], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->[http://home.arcor.de/amigasolitaire/e/welcome.html Reko], [https://github.com/samskivert/beschei-en beschei Src],
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Misc [https://github.com/michelpereira/awesome-open-source-games Awesome open], [https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games General Open Source], [https://github.com/SAT-R/sa2 Sonic Advance 2], [https://github.com/velorek1/cwordle Wordle type],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games FPS like [https://aminet.net/package/game/shoot/D1X_Rebirth_AGA Descent D1X src], [https://github.com/DescentDevelopers/Descent3 Descent 3], [https://github.com/Fewnity/Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS Counter-Strike-Nintendo-DS], [https://github.com/Aleph-One-Marathon/alephone Bungie Marathon 1994], [https://bszili.morphos.me/ gzdoom skulltag],
|<!--AROS-->Doom, Quake, [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Quake 3 Arena (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Assault Cube (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Cube 2 Sauerbraten (OpenGL)], [http://fodquake.net/test/ FodQuake QuakeWorld], [ Duke Nukem 3D], [ Darkplaces Nexuiz Xonotic], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Doom 3 SDL (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/fps Hexenworld and Hexen 2], [ Aliens vs Predator Gold 2000 (openGL)], [ Odamex (openGL doom)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->Doom, Quake, AB3D, Fears, Breathless,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->Doom, Quake,
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12 Doom], Quake, Quake 3 Arena, [https://github.com/OpenXRay/xray-16 S.T.A.L.K.E.R Xray]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games MMORG like
|<!--AROS-->[ Eternal Lands (OpenGL)],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Platform like
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform], [ Maze of Galious], [ Gish]*(openGL), [ Mega Mario],
[http://www.gianas-return.de/ Giana's Return], [http://www.sqrxz.de/ Sqrxz], [.html Aquaria]*(openGL),
[http://www.sqrxz2.de/ Sqrxz 2], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-3/ Sqrxz 3], [http://www.sqrxz.de/sqrxz-4/ Sqrxz 4], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/platform Cave Story],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Puzzle [https://github.com/mariopartyrd/marioparty4/tree/port Party], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle], [ Cubosphere (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/puzzle Candy Crisis], [http://bszili.morphos.me/ TailTale],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Racing [ Trigger Rally], [ VDrift], [http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/index.php?page=2&lang=en Ultimate Stunts], [http://maniadrive.raydium.org/ Mania Drive], [https://github.com/plowteam/donut Simpsons Hit and Run], [],
|<!--AROS-->[ Super Tux Kart (OpenGL)], [http://www.dusabledanslherbe.eu/AROSPage/F1Spirit.30.html F1 Spirit (OpenGL)], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html MultiRacer],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html Speed Dreams],
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12], [http://bszili.morphos.me/index.html TORCS],
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 1st first person DRPG [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/OpenEnroth/OpenEnroth OpenEnroth MM], []
|<!--AROS-->[https://github.com/BSzili/aros-stuff Arx Libertatis], [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ js raycaster], [https://github.com/Dorthu/es6-crpg webgl], [https://github.com/sonountaleban/AmiShockolate System Shock], [], [],
|<!--AmigaOS-->Phantasie, Faery Tale, Dungeon Master,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 3rd third person action CRPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/alexbatalov/fallout1-ce fallout ce], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games isometric RPG [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sumwars/ Summoning Wars], [https://www.solarus-games.org/ Solarus], [https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Open_Game_Systems Misc], [https://github.com/topics/dungeon?l=javascript Dungeon], [], [https://github.com/clintbellanger/heroine-dusk JS Dusk],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying nethack], [https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/roleplaying GemRB], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games card based RPG [https://github.com/open-duelyst/duelyst Duelyst], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Rhythm, Beat, Step [], [], [https://clonehero.net/ clonehero], [https://github.com/MatteoGodzilla/Dj-Engine Dj-Engine],
|<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/misc Frets on Fire], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Shoot Em Ups [http://www.mhgames.org/oldies/formido/ Formido], [http://code.google.com/p/violetland/ Violetland],
||<!--AROS-->[https://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/action Open Tyrian], [http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter], [ Alien Blaster], [https://github.com/OpenFodder/openfodder OpenFodder],
|<!--AmigaOS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->[http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/starfighter.php Starfighter],
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Simulations [http://scp.indiegames.us/ Freespace 2], [http://www.heptargon.de/gl-117/gl-117.html GL117], [http://code.google.com/p/corsix-th/ Theme Hospital], [http://code.google.com/p/freerct/ Rollercoaster Tycoon], [http://hedgewars.org/ Hedgewars], [https://github.com/raceintospace/raceintospace raceintospace], [https://github.com/Return-To-The-Roots RTTR Settlers 2], [https://github.com/OoliteProject/oolite oolite elite], [https://github.com/fesh0r/newkind newkind elite], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->SimCity, SimAnt, Sim Hospital, Theme Park,
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Life Sim [https://github.com/ACreTeam/forest Animal Crossing], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Strategy [http://rtsgus.org/ RTSgus], [http://wargus.sourceforge.net/ Wargus], [http://stargus.sourceforge.net/ Stargus], [https://github.com/KD-lab-Open-Source/Perimeter Perimeter], [https://matty77.itch.io/conflict-3049 conflict-3049], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy MegaGlest (OpenGL)], [http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=game/strategy UFO:AI (OpenGL)], [http://play.freeciv.org/ FreeCiv],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->[http://morphos.lukysoft.cz/en/vypis.php?kat=12]
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Horror [https://github.com/Mikompilation/MikuPan Fatal Frame], [ ], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Sandbox Voxel Open World Exploration [https://github.com/UnknownShadow200/ClassiCube Classicube],[http://www.michaelfogleman.com/craft/ Craft], [https://github.com/tothpaul/DelphiCraft DelphiCraft],[https://www.minetest.net/ Luanti formerly Minetest], [ infiniminer],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Battle Royale [https://bruh.io/ Play.Bruh.io], [https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-copter Copter Royale], [https://surviv.io/ Surviv.io], [https://nuggetroyale.io/#Ketchup Nugget Royale], [https://miniroyale2.io/ Miniroyale2.io],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Tower Defense [https://chriscourses.github.io/tower-defense/ HTML5], [https://github.com/SBardak/Tower-Defense-Game TD C++], [https://github.com/bdoms/love_defense LUA and LOVE], [https://github.com/HyOsori/Osori-WebGame HTML5], [https://github.com/PascalCorpsman/ConfigTD ConfigTD Pascal], [https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom Wine], []
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Visual Novel Engines [https://github.com/Kirilllive/tuesday-js Tuesday JS], [ Lua + LOVE], [https://github.com/weetabix-su/renpsp-dev RenPSP], [https://github.com/Galladite27/ONScripter-EN ONScripter-EN], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Reality VR [https://gitlab.com/madsbuvi/openmw openmw vr], [https://github.com/Team-Beef-Studios/BeefRaiderXR BeefRaiderXR],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Table Top VTT [ Roll20], [https://www.owlbear.rodeo/ owlbear rodeo], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Computer assisted TableTop TTRPG OSR [https://www.rpgsolo.com/play.php RPGSolo], [https://github.com/fpsvogel/solo-ttrpgs Solo TTRPG], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games 2D 3D Engines [https://github.com/fegennari/3DWorld 3DWorld], [https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D Torque3D], [https://github.com/gameplay3d/GamePlay GamePlay 3D], [https://www.babylonjs.com/ BabylonJS ], [ Godot], [ Ogre], [ Crystal Space], [], [], [],
|<!--AROS-->[https://www.arkhamdev.net/wiki.htm?id=agx Arkham Development antiryadgx 8.9 lts with register], [],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games C based game frameworks [https://github.com/orangeduck/Corange Corange], [https://github.com/scottcgi/Mojoc Mojoc], [https://orx-project.org/ Orx], [https://github.com/ioquake/ioq3 Quake 3], [https://www.mapeditor.org/ Tiled], [https://www.raylib.com/ 2d Raylib], [https://github.com/Rabios/awesome-raylib other raylib], [https://github.com/MrFrenik/gunslinger Gunslinger], [https://o3de.org/ o3d], [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library GLFW], [],
|<!--AROS-->[http://archives.arosworld.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=development/library Raylib 5],
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|-
|<!--Sub Menu-->Games Virtual Pinball [https://github.com/vpinball/vpinball vpinball], [],
|<!--AROS-->
|<!--Amiga OS-->
|<!--AmigaOS4-->
|<!--MorphOS-->
|}
==Application Guides==
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Web Browser===
OWB is now at version 2.0 (which got an engine refresh, from July 2015 to February 2019) and 3.0.
This latest version has a good support for many/most web sites, even YouTube web page now works.
This improved compatibility comes at the expense of higher RAM usage (now 1GB RAM is the absolute minimum).
Also, keep in mind that the lack of a JIT (Just-In-Time) JS compiler on the 32 bit version, makes the web surfing a bit slow.
Only the 64 bit version of OWB 2.0 will have JIT enabled, thus benefitting of more speed. There are tooltypes that can be added to the icon to provide further features JIT, MSE etc
Certificates from [https://curl.se/docs/caextract.html ca certs],
DNS tracking blocking with [https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt easylist.txt] in PROGDIR:Conf before starting browser with enabled AdBlock [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/tree/master easylist], [https://gitlab.com/eyeo anti abp], [https://firebog.net/ big blocklist], [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts Steves], [], [],
This can be enabled with OWB Odyssey with Windows -> Content Blocking and Windows -> Messages and enter
https://www.youtube.com/api/stats/ads*
https://www.youtube.com/pagead/adview*
https://www.youtube.com#@##player-ads*
into your custom filters
Element blocker browser extension might be needed for [https://github.com/easylist/easylist/wiki/Youtube-Issues youtube], [ mid roll], [ pre roll], [ ],
OWB speed is much better when running from RAM Disk, the best way is to add the below into your S:User-Startup which copies OWB drawer from Extras:Internet/OWB to RAM Disk:
So add this :
<pre>
copy Extras:Internet/OWB Ram:OWB/ ALL CLONE >NIL:
copy Extras:Internet/OWB.info Ram: >NIL:
</pre>
Open RAM Disk and open OWB drawer and double click on OWB icon so that the above icon tooltypes are activated
Problems are that the copy time is long (around 20 seconds added in the background), but we can make it faster if we delete useless files from the OWB drawer (docs, …)
If you don’t copy the drawer back onto the HD, you won’t save your cache, cookies, passwords… So you need a script for it.
Error messages
SSL error "cant verify with ca-certificates", check bios clock time date is correct
Error 6, try checking networking prefs settings and Save / Use preferences again or a '''few times''' otherwise the network chipset may not be compatible with Aros
[https://www.google.com/search?q=%s&udm=14 Google search without AI overview]
===E-mail===
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
====SimpleMail====
SimpleMail supports IMAP and appears to work with GMail, but it's never been reliable enough, it can crash with large mailboxes.
Please read more on this [http://www.freelists.org/list/simplemail-usr User list]
GMail
Be sure to activate the pop3 usage in your gmail account setup / configuration first.
pop3:
pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
smtp:
smtp.gmail.com (with authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 465 or 587
Hotmail/MSN/outlook/Microsoft Mail mid-2017, all outlook.com accounts will be migrated to Office 365 / Exchange
Most users are currently on POP which does not allow showing folders and many other features (technical limitations of POP3). With Microsoft IMAP you will get folders, sync read/unread, and show flags. You still won't get push though, as Microsoft has not turned on the IMAP Idle command as at Sept 2013.
If you want to try it, you need to first remove (you can't edit) your pop account (long-press the account on the accounts screen, delete account). Then set it up this way:
1. Email/Password
2. Manual
3. IMAP
4.
* Incoming: imap-mail.outlook.com, port 993, SSL/TLS should be checked
* Outgoing: smtp-mail.outlook.com, port 587, SSL/TLS should be checked
* POP server name pop-mail.outlook.com, port 995, POP encryption method SSL
Yahoo Mail
On April 24, 2002 Yahoo ceased to offer POP access to its free mail service. Introducing instead a yearly payment feature, allowing users POP3 and IMAP server support, along with such benefits as larger file attachment sizes and no adverts.
Sorry to see Yahoo leaving its users to cough up for the privilege of accessing their mail. Understandable, when competing against rivals such as Gmail and Hotmail who hold a large majority of users and were hacked in 2014 as well.
Incoming Mail (IMAP) Server
* Server - imap.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 993
* Requires SSL - Yes
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server
* Server - smtp.mail.yahoo.com
* Port - 465 or 587
* Requires SSL - Yes
* Requires authentication - Yes
Your login info
* Email address - Your full email address (name@domain.com)
* Password - Your account's password
* Requires authentication - Yes
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a subscription subs fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
* Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
* “Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
* “Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
* “Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
* Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
====YAM Yet Another Mailer====
YAM does not support SSL and most mail providers have now switched to encrypted SMTP/POP3 connections
This email client is POP3 only if the SSL library is available [http://www.freelists.org/list/yam YAM Freelists]
One of the downsides of using a POP3 mailer unfortunately - you have to set an option not to delete the mail if you want it left on the server. IMAP keeps all the emails on the server.
Possible issues
Sending mail issues is probably a matter of using your ISP's SMTP server, though it could also be an SSL issue.
getting a "Couldn't initialise TLSv1 / SSL error
Use of on-line e-mail accounts with this email client is not possible as it lacks the OpenSSL AmiSSl v3 compatible library
GMail
Incoming Mail (POP3) Server - requires SSL: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Use STARTTLS: Yes (some clients call this SSL)
Port: 465 or 587
Account Name: your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com')
Email Address: your full Gmail email address (username@gmail.com)
Password: your Gmail password
Anyway, the SMTP is pop.gmail.com port 465 and it uses SSLLv3 Authentication. The POP3 settings are for the same server (pop.gmail.com), only on port 995 instead.
Outlook.com access
<pre >
Outlook.com SMTP server address: smtp.live.com
Outlook.com SMTP user name: Your full Outlook.com email address (not an alias)
Outlook.com SMTP password: Your Outlook.com password
Outlook.com SMTP port: 587
Outlook.com SMTP TLS/SSL encryption required: yes
</pre >
Yahoo Mail
<pre >
“POP3 Server” – Set the POP server for incoming mails as pop.mail.yahoo.com. You will have to enable “SSL” and use 995 for Port.
“SMTP Server” – Set the SMTP server for outgoing mails as smtp.mail.yahoo.com. You will also have to make sure that “SSL” is enabled and use 465 for port. you must also enable “authentication” for this to work.
“Account Name or Login Name” – Your Yahoo Mail ID i.e. your email address without the domain “@yahoo.com”.
“Email Address” – Your Yahoo Mail address i.e. your email address including the domain “@yahoo.com”. E.g. myname@yahoo.com
“Password” – Your Yahoo Mail password.
</pre >
Yahoo! Mail Plus users may have to set POP server as plus.pop.mail.yahoo.com and SMTP server as plus.smtp.mail.yahoo.com.
Note that you need to enable “Web & POP Access” in your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo Mail messages through any other email program.
You will have to enable “Allow your Yahoo Mail to be POPed” under “POP and Forwarding”, to send and receive Yahoo mails through any other email client.
Cannot be done since 2002 unless the customer pays Yahoo a monthly fee to have access to SMTP and POP3
Microsoft Outlook Express Mail
1. Get the files to your PC.
By whatever method get the files off your Amiga onto your PC. In the YAM folder you have a number of different folders, one for each of your folders in YAM. Inside that is a file usually some numbers such as 332423.283. YAM created a new file for every single email you received.
2. Open up a brand new Outlook Express. Just configure the account to use 127.0.0.1 as mail servers. It doesn't really matter. You will need to manually create any subfolders you used in YAM.
3. You will need to do a mass rename on all your email files from YAM. Just add a .eml to the end of it. Amazing how PCs still rely mostly on the file name so it knows what sort of file it is rather than just looking at it! There are a number of multiple renamers online to download and free too.
4. Go into each of your folders, inbox, sent items etc. And do a select all then drag the files into Outlook Express (to the relevant folder obviously) Amazingly the file format that YAM used is very compatible with .eml standard and viola your emails appear. With correct dates and working attachments.
5. If you want your email into Microsoft Outlook. Open that up and create a new profile and a new blank PST file. Then go into File Import and choose to import from Outlook Express. And the mail will go into there. And viola.. you have your old email from your Amiga in a more modern day format.
===FTP===
Magellan has a great FTP module. It allows transferring files from/to a FTP server over the Internet or the local network and, even if FTP is perceived as a "thing of the past", its usability is all inside the client. The FTP thing has a nice side effect too, since every Icaros machine can be a FTP server as well, and our files can be easily transferred from an Icaros machine to another with a little configuration effort.
First of all, we need to know the 'server' IP address. Server is the Icaros machine with the file we are about to download on another Icaros machine, that we're going to call 'client'. To do that, move on the server machine and 1) run Prefs/Services to be sure "FTP file transfer" is enabled (if not, enable it and restart Icaros); 2) run a shell and enter this command:
ifconfig -a
Make a note of the IP address for the network interface used by the local area network. For cabled devices, it usually is net0:. Now go on the client machine and run Magellan:
Perform these actions: 1) click on FTP; 2) click on ADDRESS BOOK; 3) click on "New".
You can now add a new entry for your Icaros server machine:
1) Choose a name for your server, in order to spot it immediately in the address book. Enter the IP address you got before.
2) click on Custom Options:
1) go to Miscellaneous in the left menu;
2) Ensure "Passive Transfers" is NOT selected;
3) click on Use. We need to deactivate Passive Transfers because YAFS, the FTP server included in Icaros, only allows active transfers at the current stage. Now, we can finally connect to our new file source:
1) Look into the address book for the newly introduced server, be sure that name and IP address are right, and
2) click on Connect. A new lister with server's "MyWorkspace" contents will appear. You can now transfer files over the network choosing a destination among your local (client's) volumes.
Can be adapted to any FTP client on any platform of your choice, just be sure your client allows Active Transfers as well.
===IRC Internet Relay Chat===
Jabberwocky is ideal for one-to-one social media communication, use IRC if you require one to many.
Just type a message in ''lowercase''' letters and it will be posted to all in the [ AROS irc channel]. Please do not use UPPER CASE as it is a sign of SHOUTING which is annoying.
Other things to type in - replace <message> with a line of text and <nick> with a person's name
<pre>
/help
/list
/who
/whois <nick>
/msg <nick> <message>
/query <nick>
<message>s
/query
/away <message>
/away
/quit <going away message>
</pre>
[http://irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html#smiley Intro guide here]. IRC Primer can be found here in [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/ircprimer.html html], [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/text/ircprimer.txt TXT], [http://www.kei.com/irc/IRCprimer1.1.ps PostScript].
Issue the command /me <text> where <text> is the text that should follow your nickname.
Example: /me slaps ajk around a bit with a large trout
/nick <newNick>
/nickserv register <password> <email address>
/ns instead of /nickserv, while others might need /msg nickserv
/nickserv identify <password>
Alternatives:
/ns identify <password>
/msg nickserv identify <password>
==== IRC WookieChat ====
WookieChat is the most complete internet client for communication across the IRC Network. WookieChat allows you to swap ideas and communicate in real-time, you can also exchange Files, Documents, Images and everything else using the application's DCC capabilities.
add smilies drawer/directory
run wookiechat from the shell and set stack to 1000000 e.g. wookiechat stack 1000000
select a server / server window
* nickname
* user name
* real name - optional
Once you configure the client with your preferred screen name, you'll want to find a channel to talk in.
servers
* New Server - click on this to add / add extra - change details in section below this click box
* New Group
* Delete Entry
* Connect to server
* connect in new tab
* perform on connect
Change details
* Servername - change text in this box to one of the below Server:
* Port number - no need to change
* Server password
* Channel - add #channel from below
* auto join - can click this
* nick registration password,
Click Connect to server button above
<pre>
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #aros
</pre>
irc://irc.freenode.net/aros
<pre>
Server: chat.amigaworld.net
Channel: #amigaworld or #amigans
</pre>
<pre>
On Sunday evenings USA time usually starting around 3PM EDT (1900 UTC)
Server:irc.superhosts.net
Channel #team*amiga
</pre>
<pre>
BitlBee and Minbif are IRCd-like gateways to multiple IM networks
Server: im.bitlbee.org
Port 6667
Seems to be most useful on WookieChat as you can be connected to several servers at once. One for Bitlbee and any messages that might come through that. One for your normal IRC chat server.
</pre>
[http://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/servers.html Other servers],
<pre>
#Amiga.org - irc.synirc.net eu.synirc.net dissonance.nl.eu.synirc.net (IPv6: 2002:5511:1356:0:216:17ff:fe84:68a)
twilight.de.eu.synirc.net zero.dk.eu.synirc.net us.synirc.net avarice.az.us.synirc.net envy.il.us.synirc.net harpy.mi.us.synirc.net
liberty.nj.us.synirc.net snowball.mo.us.synirc.net - Ports 6660-6669 7001 (SSL)
</pre>
<pre>
Multiple server support
"Perform on connect" scripts and channel auto-joins
Automatic Nickserv login
Tabs for channels and private conversations
CTCP PING, TIME, VERSION, SOUND
Incoming and Outgoing DCC SEND file transfers
Colours for different events
Logging and automatic reloading of logs
mIRC colour code filters
Configurable timestamps
GUI for changing channel modes easily
Configurable highlight keywords
URL Grabber window
Optional outgoing swear word filter
Event sounds for tabs opening, highlighted words, and private messages
DCC CHAT support
Doubleclickable URL's
Support for multiple languages using LOCALE
Clone detection
Auto reconnection to Servers upon disconnection
Command aliases
Chat display can be toggled between AmIRC and mIRC style
Counter for Unread messages
Graphical nicklist and graphical smileys with a popup chooser
</pre>
====IRC Aircos ====
Double click on Aircos icon in Extras:Networking/Apps/Aircos. It has been set up with a guest account for trial purposes. Though ideally, choose a nickname and password for frequent use of irc.
====IRC and XMPP Jabberwocky====
Servers are setup and close down at random
You sign up to a server that someone else has setup and access chat services through them.
The two ways to access chat from jabberwocky
<pre >
Jabberwocky -> Server -> XMPP -> open and ad-free
Jabberwocky -> Server -> Transports (Gateways) -> Proprietary closed systems
</pre >
The Jabber.org service connects with all IM services that use XMPP, the open standard for instant messaging and presence over the Internet. The services we connect with include Google Talk (closed), Live Journal Talk, Nimbuzz, Ovi, and thousands more. However, you can not connect from Jabber.org to proprietary services like AIM, ICQ, MSN, Skype, or Yahoo because they don’t yet use XMPP components (XEP-0114) '''but''' you can use Jabber.com's servers and IM gateways (MSN, ICQ, Yahoo etc.) instead.
The best way to use jabberwocky is in conjunction with a public jabber server with '''transports''' to your favorite services, like gtalk, Facebook, yahoo, ICQ, AIM, etc.
You have to register with one of the servers, [https://list.jabber.at/ this list] or [http://www.jabberes.org/servers/ another list], [http://xmpp.net/ this security XMPP list],
Unfortunately jabberwocky can only connect to one server at a time so it is best to check what services each server offers. If you set it up with separate Facebook and google talk accounts, for example, sometimes you'll only get one or the other.
Jabberwocky open a window where the Jabber server part is typed in as well as your Nickname and Password.
Jabber ID (JID) identifies you to the server and other users.
Once registered the next step is to goto Jabberwocky's "Windows" menu and select the "Agents" option. The "Agents List" window will open.
Roster (contacts list)
[http://search.wensley.org.uk/ Chatrooms] (MUC) are available
File Transfer - can send and receive files through the Jabber service but not with other services like IRC, ICQ, AIM or Yahoo. All you need is an installed webbrowser and OpenURL.
Clickable URLs - The message window uses Mailtext.mcc and you can set a URL action in the MUI mailtext prefs like SYS:Utils/OpenURL %s NEWWIN.
There is no consistent Skype like (H.323 VoIP) video conferencing available over Jabber. The move from xmpp to Jingle should help but no support on any amiga-like systems at the moment. [http://aminet.net/package/dev/src/AmiPhoneSrc192 AmiPhone] and [http://www.lysator.liu.se/%28frame,faq,nobg,useframes%29/ahi/v4-site/ Speak Freely] was an early attempt voice only contact. SIP and Asterisk are other PBX options.
Facebook
If you're using the XMPP transport provided by Facebook themselves, chat.facebook.com, it looks like they're now requiring SSL transport. This means jabberwocky method below will no longer work. The best thing to do is to create an ID on a public jabber server which has a Facebook gateway.
<pre >
1. launch jabberwocky
2. if the login window doesn't appear on launch, select 'account' from the jabberwocky menu
3. your jabber ID will be user@chat.facebook.com where user is your user ID
4. your password is your normal facebook password
5. to save this for next time, click the popup gadget next to the ID field
6. click the 'add' button
7. click the 'close' button
8. click the 'connect' button
</pre >
you're done. you can also click the 'save as default account' button if you want. jabberwocky configured to auto-connect when launching the program, but you can configure as you like. there is amigaguide documentation included with jabberwocky.
[http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37085&forum=32 Read more here]
for Facebook users, you can log-in directly to Facebook with jabberwocky. just sign in as @chat.facebook.com with your Facebook password as the password
Twitter
For a few years, there has been added a twitter transport. Servers include [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/ jabber.hot-chili.net], and .
An [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/tag/how-tos/ How-to]
:Read [http://jabber.hot-chilli.net/2010/05/09/twitter-transport-working/ more]
Instagram
no support at the moment best to use a web browser based client
ICQ
The new version (beta) of StriCQ uses a newer ICQ protocol. Most of the ICQ Jabber Transports still use an older ICQ protocol. You can only talk one-way to StriCQ using the older Transports. Only the newer ICQv7 Transport lets you talk both ways to StriCQ. Look at the server lists in the first section to check.
Register on a Jabber server, e.g. this one works: http://www.jabber.de/
Then login into Jabberwocky with the following login data e.g. xxx@jabber.de / Password: xxx Now add your ICQ account under the window->Agents->"Register". Now Jabberwocky connects via the Jabber.de server with your ICQ account.
Yahoo Messenger
although yahoo! does not use xmpp protocol, you should be able to use the transport methods to gain access and post your replies
MSN
early months of 2013 Microsoft will ditch MSN Messenger client and force everyone to use Skype...but MSN protocol and servers will keep working as usual for quite a long time....
Occasionally the Messenger servers have been experiencing problems signing in. You may need to sign in at www.outlook.com and then try again. It may also take multiple tries to sign in. (This also affects you if you’re using Skype.)
You have to check each servers' Agents List to see what transports (MSN protocol, ICQ protocol, etc.) are supported or use the list address' provided in the section above. Then register with each transport (IRC, MSN, ICQ, etc.) to which you need access. After registering you can Connect to start chatting.
msn.jabber.com/registered should appear in the window.
From this [http://tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/amiga-jabberwocky/message/1378 JW group] guide which helps with this process in a clear, step by step procedure.
1. Sign up on MSN's site for a passport account. This typically involves getting a Hotmail address.
2. Log on to the Jabber server of your choice and do the following:
* Select the "Windows/Agents" menu option in Jabberwocky.
* Select the MSN Agent from the list presented by the server.
* Click the Register button to open a new window asking for:
**Username = passort account email address, typically your hotmail address.
**Nick = Screen name to be shown to anyone you add to your buddy list.
**Password = Password for your passport account/hotmail address.
* Click the Register button at the bottom of the new window.
3. If all goes well, you will see the MSN Gateway added to your buddy list. If not, repeat part 2 on another server. Some servers may show MSN in their list of available agents, but have not updated their software for the latest protocols used by MSN.
4. Once you are registered, you can now add people to your buddy list. Note that you need to include the '''msn.''' ahead of the servername so that it knows what gateway agent to use. Some servers may use a slight variation and require '''msg.gate.''' before the server name, so try both to see what works.
If my friend's msn was amiga@hotmail.co.uk and my jabber server was @jabber.meta.net.nz..
then amiga'''%'''hotmail.com@'''msn.'''jabber.meta.net.nz
or another the trick to import MSN contacts is that you don't type the hotmail URL but the passport URL... e.g. Instead of: goodvibe%hotmail.com@msn.jabber.com You type: goodvibe%passport.com@msn.jabber.com
And the thing about importing contacts I'm afraid you'll have to do it by hand, one at the time...
Google Talk
any XMPP server will work, but you have to add your contacts manually. a google talk user is typically either @gmail.com or @talk.google.com. a true gtalk transport is nice because it brings your contacts to you and (can) also support file transfers to/from google talk users.
implement Jingle a set of extensions to the IETF's Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)
support ended early 2014 as Google moved to Google+ Hangouts which uses it own proprietary format
===Video Player MPlayer===
Many of the menu features (such as doubling) do not work with the current version of mplayer but using
4:3
mplayer -vf scale=800:600 file.avi
16:9
mplayer -vf scale=854:480 file.avi
if you want gui use;
mplayer -gui 1 <other params> file.avi
<pre >
stack 1000000
; using AspireOS 1.xx
; copy FROM SYS:Extras/Multimedia/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 1.x
; copy FROM SYS:Tools/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
; using Icaros Desktop 2.x
; copy FROM SYS:Utilities/MPlayer/ TO RAM:MPlayer ALL CLONE > Nil:
cd RAM:MPlayer
run MPlayer -gui > Nil:
;run MPlayer -gui -ao ahi_dev -playlist http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls > Nil:
</pre >
$ mplayer rtsp://127.0.0.1:554/sample_300kbit.mp4
MPlayer supports multicast streaming, and rtp/rtsp protocols (it might require [http://www.live555.com/openRTSP/ live555 library] to work with some streams). But you might have to build it where it's disabled. Also, multicast won't work with some AmiTCP-likes. MIAMI supported it, though.
AROS supports IPv4 (old but works) and this includes the needed address space for RTP.
If you mean multicast via RTP - mplayer handles it. You can even force UDP over TCP
-rtsp-stream-over-tcp
If the rtsp Real Time Streaming Protocol server needs authentification:
-user -passwd
MPlayer - Menu - Open Playlist and load already downloaded .pls or .m3u file - auto starts around 4 percent cache
MPlayer - Menu - Open Stream and copy one of the .pls lines below into space allowed, press OK and press play button on main gui interface
Old 8bit 16bit remixes chip tune game music
http://www.radio-paralax.de/listen.pls
http://scenesat.com/
http://www.shoutcast.com/radio/Amiga
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/retro_radio/RetroRadio_Main.htm
http://www.kohina.com/
http://www.remix64.com/
http://retrogamer.net/forum/
http://retroasylum.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
http://retrogamesquad.com/
http://www.retronauts.com/
http://monsterfeet.com/noquarter/
http://www.retrogamingradio.com/
http://www.radiofeeds.co.uk/mp3.asp
[[#top|...to the top]]
====ZunePaint====
simplified typical workflow
* importing and organizing and photo management
* making global and regional local correction(s) - recalculation is necessary after each adjustment as it is not in real-time
* exporting your images in the best format available with the preservation of metadata
Whilst achieving 80% of a great photo with just a filter, the remaining 20% comes from a manual fine-tuning of specific image attributes.
For photojournalism, documentary, and event coverage, minimal touching is recommended. Stick to Camera Raw for such shots, and limit changes to level adjustment, sharpness, noise reduction, and white balance correction.
For fashion or portrait shoots, a large amount of adjustment is allowed and usually ends up far from the original. Skin smoothing, blemish removal, eye touch-ups, etc. are common. Might alter the background a bit to emphasize the subject.
Product photography usually requires a lot of sharpening, spot removal, and focus stacking.
For landscape shots, best results are achieved by doing the maximum amount of preparation before/while taking the shot. No amount of processing can match timing, proper lighting, correct gear, optimal settings, etc. Excessive post-processing might give you a dramatic shot but best avoided in the long term.
* White Balance - Left Amiga or F12 and K and under "Misc color effects" tab with a pull down for White Balance - color temperature also known as AKA tint (movies) or tones (painting) - warm temp raise red reduce green blue - cool raise blue lower red green
* Exposure - exposure compensation, highlight/shadow recovery
* Noise Reduction - during RAW development or using external software
* Lens Corrections - distortion, vignetting, chromatic aberrations
* Detail - capture sharpening and local contrast enhancement
* Contrast - black point, levels (sliders) and curves tools (F12 and K)
* Framing - straighten () and crop (F12 and F)
* Refinements - color adjustments and selective enhancements - Left Amiga or F12 and K for RGB and YUV histogram tabs -
* Resizing - enlarge for a print or downsize for the web or email (F12 and D)
* Output Sharpening - customized for your subject matter and print/screen size
White Balance - F12 and K
scan your image for a shade which was meant to be white (neutral with each RGB value being equal) like paper or plastic which is in the same light as the subject of the picture. Use the dropper tool to select this color, similar colours will shift and you will have selected the perfect white balance for your part of the image - for the whole picture make sure RAZ or CLR button at the bottom is pressed before applying to the image above.
Exposure correction
F12 and K - YUV Y luminosity - RGB extra red tint - move red curve slightly down and move blue green curves slightly up
Workflows in practice
* Undo - Right AROS key or F12 and Z
* Redo - Right AROS key or F12 and R
First flatten your image (if necessary) and then do a rotation until the picture looks level.
* Crop the picture. Click the selection button and drag a box over the area of the picture you want to keep. Press the crop button and the rest of the photo will be gone.
* Adjust your saturation, exposure, hue levels, etc., (right AROS Key and K for color correction) until you are happy with the photo. Make sure you zoom in all of the way to 100% and look the photo over, zoom back out and move around. Look for obvious problems with the picture.
* After coloring and exposure do a sharpen (Right AROS key and E for Convolution and select drop down option needed), e.g. set the matrix to 5x5 (roughly equivalent Amount to 60%) and set the Radius to 1.0. Click OK.
And save your picture
Implemented or would like to see for simplification and ease of use
basic filters (presets) like black and white, monochrome, edge detection (sobel), motion/gaussian blur,
* negative, sepiatone, retro vintage, night vision, colour tint, color gradient, color temperature, glows, fire, lightning, lens flare, emboss, filmic, pixelate mezzotint, antialias, etc.
adjust / cosmetic tools such as crop,
* reshaping tools, straighten, smear, smooth, perspective, liquify, bloat, pucker, push pixels in any direction, dispersion, transform like warp, blending with soft light, page-curl, whirl, ripple, fisheye, neon, etc.
* red eye fixing, blemish remover, skin smoothing, teeth whitener, make eyes look brighter, desaturate,
effects like oil paint, cartoon, pencil sketch, charcoal, noise/matrix like sharpen/unsharpen, (right AROS key with A for Artistic effects)
* blend two image, gradient blend, masking blend, explode, implode, custom collage, surreal painting, comic book style, needlepoint, stained glass, watercolor, mosaic, stencil/outline, crayon, chalk, etc.
borders such as
* dropshadow, rounded, blurred, color tint, picture frame, film strip polaroid, bevelled edge, etc.
brushes e.g.
* frost, smoke, etc.
and manual control of
fix lens issues including vignetting (darkening), color fringing and barrel distortion, and chromatic and geometric aberration - lens and body profiles
perspective correction
levels - directly modify the levels of the tone-values of an image, by using sliders for highlights, midtones and shadows
curves - Color Adjustment and Brightness/Contrast
color balance
one single color transparent (alpha channel (color information/selections) for masking and/or blending ) for backgrounds, etc.
Threshold indicates how much other colors will be considered mixture of the removed color and non-removed colors
decompose layer into a set of layers with each holding a different type of pattern that is visible within the image
any selection using any selecting tools like lasso tool, marquee tool etc. the selection will temporarily be save to alpha
If you create your image without transparency then the Alpha channel is not present, but you can add later.
File formats like .psd (Photoshop file has layers, masks etc. contains edited sensor data. The original sensor data is no longer available) .xcf .raw .hdr
Image Picture Formats
* low dynamic range (JPEG, PNG, TIFF 8-bit), 16-bit (PPM, TIFF), typically as a 16-bit TIFF in either ProPhoto or AdobeRGB colorspace - TIFF files are also fairly universal – although, if they contain proprietary data, such as Photoshop Adjustment Layers or Smart Filters, then they can only be opened by Photoshop making them proprietary.
* linear high dynamic range (HDR) images (PFM, [http://www.openexr.com/ ILM .EXR], jpg, [http://aminet.net/util/dtype cr2] (canon tiff based), hdr, NEF, CRW, ARW, MRW, ORF, RAF (Fuji), PEF, DCR, SRF, ERF, DNG files are RAW converted to an Adobe proprietary format - a container that can embed the raw file as well as the information needed to open it)
An old version of [http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=browse&cat=graphics/convert dcraw]
There is no single RAW file format. Each camera manufacturer has one or more unique RAW formats. RAW files contain the brightness levels data captured by the camera sensor. This data cannot be modified. A second smaller file, separate XML file, or within a database with instructions for the RAW processor to change exposure, saturation etc. The extra data can be changed but the original sensor data is still there. RAW is technically least compatible.
A raw file is high-bit (usually 12 or 14 bits of information) but a camera-generated TIFF file will be usually converted by the camera (compressed, downsampled) to 8 bits. The raw file has no embedded color balance or color space, but the TIFF has both. These three things (smaller bit depth, embedded color balance, and embedded color space) make it so that the TIFF will lose quality more quickly with image adjustments than the raw file. The camera-generated TIFF image is much more like a camera processed JPEG than a raw file. A strong advantage goes to the raw file. The power of RAW files, such as the ability to set any color temperature non-destructively and will contain more tonal values.
The principle of preserving the maximum amount of information to as late as possible in the process. The final conversion - which will always effectively represent a "downsampling" - should prevent as much loss as possible.
Once you save it as TIFF, you throw away some of that data irretrievably. When saving in the lossy JPEG format, you get tremendous file size savings, but you've irreversibly thrown away a lot of image data. As long as you have the RAW file, original or otherwise, you have access to all of the image data as captured.
Keyboard equivalence with Photoshop(tm) would help
File
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Ctrl+n New
Open Ctrl+o Open
Close Ctrl+w Close
Save Ctrl+s Save
Save as Shift+Ctrl+s Save as
Revert F12 Revert
Print Ctrl+p Print
Exit Ctrl+q Quit
Edit
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Undo/Redo (1 level) Ctrl+z Undo (Redo is Shift+Ctrl+z)
Cut Ctrl+x Cut
Copy Ctrl+c Copy
Paste Ctrl+v Paste
Paste Into Shift+Ctrl+v Paste Into
Fill with FG color Alt+Backspace Fill with FG color
Fill with BG color Control+Backspace Fill with BG color
Image/Colors
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Levels Ctrl+l Levels
Auto Contrast Shift+Ctrl+Alt+l Stretch Contrast (same?)
Curves Ctrl+m Curves
Color Balance Ctrl+b Color Balance
Hue/Saturation Ctrl+u Hue-Saturation
Desaturate Shift+Ctrl+u Desaturate
Invert Ctrl+i Invert
Default Colors d Default Colors
Switch Colors x Switch Colors
Layer
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
New Layer Shift+Ctrl+n New Layer
Layer via Copy Ctrl+j Duplicate Layer
Bring (layer) to Front Shift+Ctrl+] Layer to Top
Send (layer) to Back Shift+Ctrl+[ Layer to Bottom
Bring (layer) Forward Ctrl+] Raise Layer
Send (layer) Backward Ctrl+[ Lower Layer
Select Top Layer Shift+Alt+] Select Top Layer
Select Bottom Layer Shift+Alt+[ Select Bottom Layer
Select One Layer Forward Alt+] Select Previous Layer
Select One Layer Backward Alt+[ Select Next Layer
Merge Down Ctrl+e Merge Down
Merge Visible Shift+Ctrl+e Merge Visible
Preserve Transparency / Keep Transparency
Cycle Modes Forwards Shift+= Next Layer Mode
Cycle Modes Backwards Shift+- Previous Layer Mode
Select
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Select All Ctrl+a Select All
Deselect Ctrl+d Select None
Inverse Shift+Ctrl+i Invert
Feather Ctrl+Alt+d Feather
View
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Zoom In Ctrl+= Zoom In
Zoom Out Ctrl+- Zoom Out
Fit on Screen Ctrl+0 Zoom to Fit Window
Actual Pixels Ctrl+Alt+0 Zoom 1:1
Show/Hide Extras Ctrl+h Toggle Show Selection (close enough?)
Show/Hide Guides Ctrl+' Toggle Show Guides
Show/Hide Grid Ctrl+Alt+' Toggle Show Grid
Show/Hide Rulers Ctrl+r Toggle Show Rulers
Snap Ctrl+; Snap to Guides
Scroll View Up Page Up Scroll Page Up
Scroll View Down Page Down Scroll Page Down
Scroll View Left Ctrl+Page Up Scroll Page Left
Scroll View Right Ctrl+Page Down Scroll Page Right
Window/Dialogs
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
? F5 Tools Dialog
Color Tab F6 Colors Dialog
Layers Tab F7 Layers Dialog
Info Tab F8 Image Information
Tools
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Rectangular Marquee Tool m Rect Select Tool
Elliptical Marquee Tool Shift+m Ellipse Select Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Elliptical Marquee Tool' and 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' in Photoshop
Move Tool v Move Tool
Lasso Tool l Free Select Tool
Magic Wand Tool w Fuzzy Select Tool
Crop Tool c Crop & Resize Tool
Airbrush Tool j Airbrush Tool
Paintbrush Tool b Paintbrush Tool
Clone Stamp Tool s Clone Stamp Tool
Eraser Tool e Eraser Tool
Gradient Tool g Blend Tool
Paint Bucket Tool Shift+g Bucket Fill Tool
*This is a toggle between 'Paint Bucket Tool' and 'Gradient Tool' in Photoshop
Blur Tool r Convolve Tool
Dodge Tool o DodgeBurn Tool
Type Tool t Text Tool
Pen Tool p Bezier Select Tool
Eye Dropper Tool i Color Picker Tool
Zoom Tool z Magnify Tool
Previous Brush , Previous Brush
Next Brush . Next Brush
First Brush Shift+< First Brush
Last Brush Shift+> Last Brush
Decrease Brush Size [ Decrease Brush Size
Increase Brush Size ] Increase Brush Size
Decrease Brush Hardness { Decrease Brush Hardness
Increase Brush Hardness } Increase Brush Hardness
Help
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Help F1 Help
Context Help Shift+F1 Context Help
Misc.
PHOTOSHOP SHORTCUT GIMP
Last Filter Ctrl+f Repeat Last Filter
? Shift+Ctrl+f Reshow Last Filter
Preferences Ctrl+k Preferences
Liquify Shift+Ctrl+x IWarp (close enough?)
Toggle Quick Mask q Toggle Quick Mask
Spotlights - triangle of white opaque shape
Cutting out and/or replacing unwanted background or features - select large areas with the selection option like the Magic Wand tool (aka Color Range) or the Lasso (quick and fast) with feather 2 to soften edge or the pen tool which adds points/lines/Bézier curves (better control but slower), hold down the shift button as you click to add extra points/areas of the subject matter to remove. Increase the tolerance to cover more areas. To subtract from your selection hold down alt as you're clicking.
* Layer masks are a better way of working than Erase they clip (black hides/hidden white visible/reveal). Clone Stamp can be simulated by and brushes for other areas.
* Leave the fine details like hair, fur, etc. to later with lasso and the shift key to draw a line all the way around your subject. Gradient Mapping - Inverse - Mask. i.e. Refine your selected image with edge detection and using the radius and edge options / adjuster (increase/decrease contrast) so that you will capture more fine detail from the background allowing easier removal.
Remove fringe/halo
saving image as png rather than jpg/jpeg to keep transparency background intact.
Implemented [http://colorizer.org/ colour model representations] [http://paulbourke.net/texture_colour/colourspace/ Mathematical approach] - Photo stills are spatially 2d (h and w), but are colorimetrically 3d (r g and b, or H L S, or Y U V etc.) as well.
* RGB - split cubed mapped color model for photos and computer graphics hardware using the light spectrum (adding and subtracting)
* YUV - Y-Lightness U-blue/yellow V-red/cyan (similar to YPbPr and YCbCr) used in the PAL, NTSC, and SECAM composite digital TV color [http://crewofone.com/2012/chroma-subsampling-and-transcoding/#comment-7299 video]
Histograms
White balanced (neutral) if the spike happens in the same place in each channel of the RGB graphs. If not, you're not balanced.
If you have sky you'll see the blue channel further off to the right.
RGB is best one to change colours. These elements RGB is a 3-channel format containing data for Red, Green, and Blue in your photo scale between 0 and 255. The area in a picture that appears to be brighter/whiter contains more red color as compared to the area which is relatively darker. Similarly in the green channel the area that appears to be darker contains less amount of green color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Similarly in the blue channel the area appears to be darker contains less amount of blue color as compared to the area that appears to be brighter. Brightness luminance histogram also matches the green histogram more than any other color - human eye interprets green better e.g. RGB rough ratio 15/55/30%
RGBA (RGB+A, A means alpha channel) . The alpha channel is used for "alpha compositing", which can mostly be associated as "opacity". AROS deals in RGB with two digits for every color (red, green, blue), in ARGB you have two additional hex digits for the alpha channel.
The shadows are represented by the left third of the graph. The highlights are represented by the right third. And the midtones are, of course, in the middle. The higher the black peaks in the graph, the more pixels are concentrated in that tonal range (total black area).
By moving the black endpoint, which identifies the shadows (darkness) and a white light endpoint (brightness) up and down either sides of the graph, colors are adjusted based on these points.
By dragging the central one, can increased the midtones and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
RGB Curves
* Move left endpoint (black point) up or right endpoint (white point) up brightens
* Move left endpoint down or right endpoint down darkens
Color Curves
* Dragging up on the Red Curve increases the intensity of the reds in the image but
* Dragging down on the Red Curve decreases the intensity of the reds and thus increases the apparent intensity of its complimentary color, cyan. Green’s complimentary color is magenta, and blue’s is yellow.
<pre>
Red <-> Cyan
Green <->Magenta
Blue <->Yellow
</pre>
YUV Best option to analyse and pull out statistical elements of any picture (i.e. separate luminance data from color data). The line in Y luma tone box represents the brightness of the image with the point in the bottom left been black, and the point in the top right as white. A low-contrast image has a concentrated clump of values nearer to the center of the graph. By comparison, a high-contrast image has a wider distribution of values across the entire width of the Histogram. A histogram that is skewed to the right would indicate a picture that is a bit overexposed because most of the color data is on the lighter side (increase exposure with higher value F), while a histogram with the curve on the left shows a picture that is underexposed. This is good information to have when using post-processing software because it shows you not only where the color data exists for a given picture, but also where any data has been clipped (extremes on edges of either side): that is, it does not exist and, therefore, cannot be edited. By dragging the endpoints of the line and as well as the central one, can increased the dark/shadows, midtones and light/bright parts and control the contrast, raise shadows levels, clip or softly eliminate unsafe levels, alter gamma, etc... in a way that is much more precise and creative .
The U and V chroma parts show color difference components of the image. It’s useful for checking whether or not the overall chroma is too high, and also whether it’s being limited too much
Can be used to create a negative image but also
With U (Cb), the higher value you are, the more you're on the blue primary color. If you go to the low values then you're on blue complementary color, i.e. yellow.
With V (Cr), this is the same principle but with Red and Cyan.
e.g. If you push U full blue and V full red, you get magenta. If you push U full yellow and V full Cyan then you get green.
YUV simultaneously adds to one side of the color equation while subtracting from the other.
using YUV to do color correction can be very problematic because each curve alters the result of each other: the mutual influence between U and V often makes things tricky. You may also be careful in what you do to avoid the raise of noise (which happens very easily). Best results are obtained with little adjustments
sunset that looks uninspiring and needs some color pop especially for the rays over the hill, a subtle contrast raise while setting luma values back to the legal range without hard clipping.
Free royalty pictures, [www.freeimages.com ], [http://imageshack.us/ ], [http://photobucket.com/ ], [http://rawpixels.net/], [], [], [],
====Lunapaint====
Pixel based drawing app with onion-skin animation function
Blocking, Shading, Coloring, adding detail
<pre>
b BRUSH
e ERASER
alt eyedropper
v layer tool
z ZOOM / MAGNIFY < > n
spc panning
m marque
q lasso
w same color selection / region
</pre>
<pre>
, LM RM
v
V
f filter
F
. size
p
, pick color
[] last / next color
</pre>
There is not much missing in Lunapaint to be as good as FlipBook and then you have to take into account that Flipbook is considered to be amongst the best and easiest to use animation software out there. Ok to be honest Flipbook has some nice features that require more heavy work but those aren't so much needed right away, things like camera effects, sound, smart fill, export to different movie file formats etc.
Tried Flipbook with my tablet and compared it to Luna. The feeling is the same when sketching. LunaPaint is very responsive/fluent to draw with. Just as Flipbook is, and that responsiveness is something its users have mentioned as one of the positive sides of said software.
author was learning MUI. Some parts just have to be rewritten with proper MUI classes before new features can be added.
* add [Frame Add] / [Frame Del]
* whole animation feature is impossible to use. If you draw 2 color maybe but if you start coloring your cells then you get in trouble
* pickup the entire image as a brush, not just a selection ? And consequently remove the brush from memory when one doesn't need it anymore. can pick up a brush and put it onto a new image but cropping isn't possible, nor to load/save brushes.
* Undo is something I longed for ages in Lunapaint.
* to import into the current layer, other types of images (e.g. JPEG) besides RAW64.
* implement graphic tablet features support
**GENERAL DRAWING**
Miss it very much:
UNDO
ERASER
COLORPICKER - has to show on palette too which color got picked.
BACKGROUND COLOR -Possibility to select from "New project screen"
Miss it somewhat:
ICON for UNDO
ICON for ERASER
ICON for CLEAR SCREEN ( What can I say? I start over from scratch very often )
BRUSH - possibility to cut out as brush not just copy off image to brush
**ANIMATING**
Miss it very much:
NUMBER OF CELLS - Possibity to change total no. of cells during project
ANIM BRUSH - Possibility to pick up a selected part of cells into an animbrush
Miss it somewhat:
ADD/REMOVE FRAMES: Add/remove single frame
In general LunaPaint is really well done and it feels like a new DeluxePaint version. It works with my tablet. Sure there's much missing of course but things can always be added over time. So there is great potential in LunaPaint that's for sure. Animations could be made in it and maybe put together in QuickVideo, saving in .gif or .mng etc some day.
LAYERS
-Layers names don't get saved globally in animation frames
-Layers order don't change globally in an animation (perhaps as default?).
EXPORTING IMAGES
-Exporting frames to JPG/PNG gives problems with colors. (wrong colors. See my animatiopn --> My robot was blue now it's "gold" ) I think this only happens if you have layers.
-Trying to flatten the layers before export doesn't work if you have animation frames only the one you have visible will flatten properly all other frames are destroyed. (Only one of the layers are visible on them)
-Exporting images filenames should be for example e.g. file0001, file0002...file0010 instead as of now file1, file2...file10
LOAD/SAVE (Preferences)
-Make a setting for the default "Work" folder.
* Destroyed colors if exported image/frame has layers
* mystic color cycling of the selected color while stepping frames back/forth (annoying)
<pre>
Deluxe Paint II enhanced key shortcuts
NOTE: @ denotes the ALT key
[Technique]
F1 - Paint
F2 - Single Colour
F3 - Replace
F4 - Smear
F5 - Shade
F6 - Cycle
F7 - Smooth
M - Colour Cycle
[Brush]
B - Restore
O - Outline
h - Halve brush size
H - Double brush size
x - Flip brush on X axis
X - Double brush size on X axis only
y - Flip on Y
Y - Double on Y
z - Rotate brush 90 degrees
Z - Stretch
[Stencil]
` - Stencil On
[Miscellaneous]
F9 - Info Bar
F10 - Selection Bar
@o - Co-Ordinates
@a - Anti-alias
@r - Colourise
@t - Translucent
TAB - Colour Cycle
[Picture]
L - Load
S - Save
j - Page to Spare(Flip)
J - Page to Spare(Copy)
V - View Page
Q - Quit
[General Keys]
m - Magnify
< - Zoom In
> - Zoom Out
[ - Palette Colour Up
] - Palette Colour Down
( - Palette Colour Left
) - Palette Colour Right
, - Eye Dropper
. - Pixel / Brush Toggle
/ - Symmetry
| - Co-Ordinates
INS - Perspective Control
+/- - Brush Size (Fine Control)
w - Unfilled Polygon
W - Filled Polygon
e - Unfilled Ellipse
E - Filled Ellipse
r - Unfilled Rectangle
R - Filled Rectangle
t - Type/text tool
a - Select Font
u/U - Undo
d - Brush
D - Filled Non-Uniform Polygon
f/F - Fill Options
g/G - Grid
h/H - Brush Size (Coarse Control)
K - Clear
c - Unfilled Circle
C - Filled Circle
v - Line
b - Scissor Select and Toggle
B - Brush
{,} - Toggle between two background colours
</pre>
====Lodepaint====
Pixel based painting artwork app
====Grafx2====
Pixel based painting artwork app aesprite like
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Y6OTzNrhk aesprite workflow keys and tablet use], [],
====Vector Graphics ZuneFIG====
Vector Image Editing of files .svg .ps .eps
*Objects - raise lower rotate flip aligning snapping
*Path - unify subtract intersect exclude divide
*Colour - fill stroke
*Stroke - size
*Brushes -
*Layers -
*Effects - gaussian bevels glows shadows
*Text -
*Transform -
AmiFIG ([http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/frm_introduction.html xfig manual])
[[File:MyScreen.png|thumb|left|alt=Showing all Windows open in AmiFIG.|All windows available to AmiFIG.]]
for drawing simple to intermediate vector graphic images for scientific and technical uses and for illustration purposes for those with talent
;Menu options
* Load - fig format but import(s) SVG
* Save - fig format but export(s) eps, ps, pdf, svg and png
* PAN = Ctrl + Arrow keys
* Deselect all points
There is no selected object until you apply the tool, and the selected object is not highlighted.
;Metrics - to set up page and styles - first window to open on new drawings
;Tools - Drawing Primitives - set Attributes window first before clicking any Tools button(s)
* Shapes - circles, ellipses, arcs, splines, boxes, polygon
* Lines - polylines
* Text "T" button
* Photos - bitmaps
* Compound - Glue, Break, Scale
* POINTs - Move, Add, Remove
* Objects - Move, Copy, Delete, Mirror, Rotate, Paste
use right mouse button to stop extra lines, shapes being formed and the left mouse to select/deselect tools button(s)
* Rotate - moves in 90 degree turns centered on clicked POINT of a polygon or square
;Attributes which provide change(s) to the above primitives
* Color
* Line Width
* Line Style
* arrowheads
;Modes
Choose from freehand, charts, figures, magnet, etc.
;Library - allows .fig clip-art to be stored
* compound tools to add .fig(s) together
;FIG 3.2 [http://epb.lbl.gov/xfig/fig-format.html Format] as produced by xfig version 3.2.5
<pre>
Landscape
Center
Inches
Letter
100.00
Single
-2
1200 2
4 0 0 50 -1 0 12 0.0000 4 135 1050 1050 2475 This is a test.01
</pre>
# change the text alignment within the textbox. I can choose left, center, or right aligned by either changing the integer in the second column from 0 (left) to 1 or 2 (center, or right).
# The third integer in the row specifies fontcolor. For instance, 0 is black, but blue is 1 and Green3 is 13.
# The sixth integer in the bottom row specifies fontface. 0 is Times-Roman, but 16 is Helvetica (a MATLAB default).
# The seventh number is fontsize. 12 represents a 12pt fontsize. Changing the fontsize of an item really is as easy as changing that number to 20.
# The next number is the counter-clockwise angle of the text. Notice that I have changed the angle to .7854 (pi/4 rounded to four digits=45 degrees).
# twelfth number is the position according to the standard “x-axis” in Xfig units from the left. Note that 1200 Xfig units is equivalent to once inch.
# thirteenth number is the “y-position” from the top using the same unit convention as before.
* The nested text string is what you entered into the textbox.
* The “01″ present at the end of that line in the .fig file is the closing tag. For instance, a change to \100 appends a @ symbol at the end of the period of that sentence.
; Just to note there are no layers, no 3d functions, no shading, no transparency, no animation
[[#top|...to the top]]
===Audio===
# AHI uses linear panning/balance, which means that in the center, you will get -6dB. If an app uses panning, this is what you will get. Note that apps like Audio Evolution need panning, so they will have this problem.
# When using AHI Hifi modes, mixing is done in 32-bit and sent as 32-bit data to the driver. The Envy24HT driver uses that to output at 24-bit (always).
# For the Envy24/Envy24HT, I've made 16-bit and 24-bit inputs (called Line-in 16-bit, Line-in 24-bit etc.). There is unfortunately no app that can handle 24-bit recording.
====Music Mods====
Digital module (mods) trackers are music creation software using samples and sometimes soundfonts, audio plugins (VST, AU or RTAS), MIDI.
Generally, MODs are similar to MIDI in that they contain note on/off and other sequence messages that control the mod player. Unlike (most) midi files, however, they also contain sound samples that the sequence information actually plays. MOD files can have many channels (classic amiga mods have 4, corresponding to the inbuilt sound channels), but unlike MIDI, each channel can typically play only one note at once. However, since that note might be a sample of a chord, a drumloop or other complex sound, this is not as limiting as it sounds.
Like MIDI, notes will play indefinitely if they're not instructed to end. Most trackers record this information automatically if you play your music in live. If you're using manual note entry, you can enter a note-off command with a keyboard shortcut - usually Caps Lock.
In fact when considering file size MOD is not always the best option. Even a dummy song wastes few kilobytes for nothing when a simple SID tune could be few hundreds bytes and not bigger than 64kB. AHX is another small format, AHX tunes are never larger than 64kB excluding comments.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXXsZfwgil Protrekkr] (previously aka [w:Juan_Antonio_Arguelles_Rius|NoiseTrekkr])
If Protrekkr does not start, please check if the Unit 0 has been setup in the AHI prefs and still not, go to the directory utilities/protrekkr and double click on the Protrekkr icon
*Sample
*Note - Effect
*Track (column) - Pattern - Order
It all starts with the Sample which is used to create Note(s) in a Track (column of a tracker)
The Note can be changed with an Effect. A Track of Note(s) can be collected into a Pattern (section of a song) and these can be given Order to create the whole song.
Patience (notes have to be entered one at a time) or playing the bassline on a midi controller (faster - see midi section above). Best approach is to wait until a melody popped into your head.
*Up-tempo means the track should be reasonably fast, but not super-fast.
*Groovy and funky imply the track should have some sort of "swing" feel, with plenty of syncopation or off beat emphasis and a recognizable, melodic bass line.
*Sweet and happy mean upbeat melodies, a major key and avoiding harsh sounds.
*Moody - minor key
First, create a quick bass sound, which is basically a sine wave, but can be hand drawn for a little more variance. It could also work for the melody part, too.
This is usually a bass guitar or some kind of synthesizer bass. The bass line is often forgotten by inexperienced composers, but it plays an important role in a musical piece. Together with the rhythm section the bass line forms the groove of a song. It's the glue between the rhythm section and the melodic layer of a song.
The drums are just pink noise samples, played at different frequencies to get a slightly different sound for the kick, snare, and hihats.
Instruments that fall into the rhythm category are bass drums, snares, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, congas, tambourines, shakers, etc. Any percussive instrument can be used to form part of the rhythm section.
The lead is the instrument that plays the main melody, on top of the chords. There are many instruments that can play a lead section, like a guitar, a piano, a saxophone or a flute. The list is almost endless. There is a lot of overlap with instruments that play chords. Often in one piece an instrument serves both roles. The lead melody is often played at a higher pitch than the chords.
Listened back to what was produced so far, and a counter-melody can be imagined, which can be added with a triangle wave.
To give the ends of phrases some life, you can add a solo part with a crunchy synth. By hitting random notes in the key of G, then edited a few of them.
For the climax of the song, filled out the texture with a gentle high-pitch pad… …and a grungy bass synth.
The arrow at A points at the pattern order list. As you see, the patterns don't have to be in numerical order. This song starts with pattern "00", then pattern "02", then "03", then "01", etcetera. Patterns may be repeated throughout a song.
The B arrow points at the song title. Below it are the global BPM and speed parameters. These determine the tempo of the song, unless the tempo is altered through effect commands during the song.
The C arrow points at the list of instruments. An instrument may consist of multiple samples. Which sample will be played depends on the note. This can be set in the Instrument Editing screen. Most instruments will consist of just one sample, though. The sample list for the selected instrument can be found under arrow D.
Here's a part of the main editing screen. This is where you put in actual notes. Up to 32 channels can be used, meaning 32 sounds can play simultaneously. The first six channels of pattern "03" at order "02" are shown here. The arrow at A points at the row number. The B arrow points at the note to play, in this case a C4. The column pointed at by the C arrow tells us which instrument is associated with that note, in this case instrument #1 "Kick".
The column at D is used (mainly) for volume commands. In this case it is left empty which means the instrument should play at its default volume. You can see the volume column being used in channel #6.
The E column tells us which effect to use and any parameters for that effect. In this case it holds the "F" effect, which is a tempo command. The "04" means it should play at tempo 4 (a smaller number means faster).
Base pattern
When I create a new track I start with what I call the base pattern. It is worthwhile to spend some time polishing it as a lot of the ideas in the base pattern will be copied and used in other patterns. At least, that's how I work. Every musician will have his own way of working. In "Wild Bunnies" the base pattern is pattern "03" at order "02".
In the section about selecting samples I talked about the four different categories of instruments: drums, bass, chords and leads. That's also how I usually go about making the base pattern. I start by making a drum pattern, then add a bass line, place some chords and top it off with a lead. This forms the base pattern from which the rest of the song will grow.
Drums
Here's a screenshot of the first four rows of the base pattern. I usually reserve the first four channels or so for the drum instruments. Right away there are a couple of tricks shown here. In the first channel the kick, or bass drum, plays some notes. Note the alternating F04 and F02 commands. The "F" command alters the tempo of the song and by quickly alternating the tempo; the song will get some kind of "swing" feel.
In the second channel the closed hi-hat plays a fairly simple pattern. Further down in the channel, not shown here, some open hi-hat notes are added for a bit of variation.
In the third and fourth channel the snare sample plays. The "8" command is for panning. One note is panned hard to the left and the other hard to the right. One sample is played a semitone lower than the other. This results in a cool flanging effect. It makes the snare stand out a little more in the mix.
Bass line
There are two different instruments used for the bass line. Instrument #6 is a pretty standard synthesized bass sound. Instrument #A sounds a bit like a slap bass when used with a quick fade out. By using two different instruments the bass line sounds a bit more ”human”. The volume command is used to cut off the notes. However, it is never set to zero. Setting the volume to a very small value will result in a reverb-like effect. This makes the song sound more "live".
The bass line hints at the chords that will be played and the key the song will be in. In this case the key of the song is D-major, a positive and happy key.
Chords
The D major chords that are being played here are chords stabs; short sounds with a quick decay (fade out). Two different instruments (#8 and #9) are used to form the chords. These instruments are quite similar, but have a slightly different sound, panning and volume decay. Again, the reason for this is to make the sound more human. The volume command is used on some chords to simulate a delay, to achieve more of a live feel. The chords are placed off-beat making for a funky rhythm.
Lead
Finally the lead melody is added. The other instruments are invaluable in holding the track together, but the lead melody is usually what catches people's attention.
A lot of notes and commands are used here, but it looks more complex than it is. A stepwise ascending melody plays in channel 13. Channel 14 and 15 copy this melody, but play it a few rows later at a lower volume. This creates an echo effect. A bit of panning is used on the notes to create some stereo depth. Like with the bass line, instead of cutting off notes the volume is set to low values for a reverb effect. The "461" effect adds a little vibrato to the note, which sounds nice on sustained notes.
Those paying close attention may notice the instrument used here for the lead melody is the same as the one used for the bass line (#6 "Square"), except played two or three octaves higher. This instrument is a looped square wave sample. Each type of wave has its own quirks, but the square wave (shown below) is a really versatile wave form.
Song structure
Good, catchy songs are often carefully structured into sections, some of which are repeated throughout the song with small variations.
A typical pop-song structure is: Intro - Verse - Chorus - Verse - Chorus - Bridge - Chorus.
Other single sectional song structures are
<pre>
Strophic or AAA Song Form - oldest story telling with refrain (often title of the song) repeated in every verse section melody
AABA Song Form - early popular, jazz and gospel fading during the 1960s
AB or Verse/Chorus Song Form - songwriting format of choice for modern popular music since the 1960s
Verse/Chorus/Bridge Song Form
ABAB Song Form
ABAC Song Form
ABCD Song Form
AAB 12-Bar Song Form - three four-bar lines or sub-sections
8-Bar Song Form
16-Bar Song Form
Hybrid / Compound Song Forms
</pre>
The most common building blocks are:
#INTRODUCTION(INTRO)
#VERSE
#REFRAIN
#PRE-CHORUS / RISE / CLIMB
#CHORUS
#BRIDGE
#MIDDLE EIGHT
#SOLO / INSTRUMENTAL BREAK
#COLLISION
#CODA / OUTRO
#AD LIB (OFTEN IN CODA / OUTRO)
The chorus usually has more energy than the verse and often has a memorable melody line. As the chorus is repeated the most often during the song, it will be the part that people will remember.
The bridge often marks a change of direction in the song. It is not uncommon to change keys in the bridge, or at least to use a different chord sequence. The bridge is used to build up tension towards the big finale, the last repetition of chorus.
Playing
RCTRL: Play song from row 0.
LSHIFT + RCTRL: Play song from current row.
RALT: Play pattern from row 0.
LSHIFT + RALT: Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on '>': Play song from row 0.
Right mouse on '>': Play song from current row.
Left mouse on '|>': Play pattern from row 0.
Right mouse on '|>': Play pattern from current row.
Left mouse on 'Edit/Record': Edit mode on/off.
Right mouse on 'Edit/Record': Record mode on/off.
Editing
LSHIFT + ESCAPE: Switch large patterns view on/off
TAB: Go to next track
LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. track
LCTRL + TAB: Go to next note in track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + TAB: Go to prev. note in track
SPACE: Toggle Edit mode On & Off
(Also stop if the song is being played)
SHIFT SPACE: Toggle Record mode On & Off
(Wait for a key note to be pressed
or a midi in message to be received)
DOWN ARROW: 1 Line down
UP ARROW: 1 Line up
LEFT ARROW: 1 Row left
RIGHT ARROW: 1 Row right
PREV. PAGE: 16 Arrows Up
NEXT PAGE: 16 Arrows Down
HOME / END: Top left / Bottom right of pattern
LCTRL + HOME / END: First / last track
F5, F6, F7, F8, F9: Jump to 0, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 lines of the patterns
+ - (Numeric keypad): Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous pattern
LCTRL + LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous position
LALT + LEFT / RIGHT: Next / Previous instrument
LSHIFT + M: Toggle mute state of the current channel
LCTRL + LSHIFT + M: Solo the current track / Unmute all
LSHIFT + F1 to F11: Select a tab/panel
LCTRL + 1 to 4: Select a copy buffer
Tracking
1st and 2nd keys rows: Upper octave row
3rd and 4th keys rows: Lower octave row
RSHIFT: Insert a note off
/ and * (Numeric keypad)
or F1 F2: -1 or +1 octave
INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current track
or current selected block.
LSHIFT + INSERT / BACKSPACE: Insert or Delete a line in current pattern
DELETE (NOT BACKSPACE): Empty a column or a selected block.
Blocks
(Blocks can also be selected with the mouse by holding the right button and scrolling the pattern with the mouse wheel).
LCTRL + A: Select entire current track
LCTRL + LSHIFT + A: Select entire current pattern
LALT + A: Select entire column note in a track
LALT + LSHIFT + A: Select all notes of a track
LCTRL + X: Cut the selected block and copy it into the block-buffer
LCTRL + C: Copy the selected block into the block-buffer
LCTRL + V: Paste the data from the block buffer into the pattern
LCTRL + I: Interpolate selected data from the first to the last row of a selection
LSHIFT + ARROWS
PREV. PAGE
NEXT PAGE: Select a block
LCTRL + R: Randomize the select columns of a selection, works similar to CTRL + I (interpolating them)
LCTRL + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher
LCTRL + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + U: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + D: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 seminote lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher
LCTRL + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower
LCTRL + LSHIFT + H: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave higher (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + LSHIFT + L: Transpose the note of a selection to 1 octave lower (only for the current instrument)
LCTRL + W: Save the current selection into a file
Misc
LALT + ENTER: Switch between full screen / windowed mode
LALT + F4: Exit program (Windows only)
LCTRL + S: Save current module
LSHIFT + S: Switch top right panel to synths list
LSHIFT + I: Switch top right panel to instruments list
<pre>
C-x xh xx xx hhhh Volume
B-x xh xx xx hhhh Jump to
A#x xh xx xx hhhh hhhh Slide
F-x xh xx xx hhhh Tempo
D-x xh xx xx hhhh Pattern Break
G#x xh xx xx hhhh
</pre>
h Hex 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13
d Dec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
The Set Volume command: C. Input a note, then move the cursor to the effects command column and type a C. Play the pattern, and you shouldn't be able to hear the note you placed the C by. This is because the effect parameters are 00. Change the two zeros to a 40(Hex)/64(Dec), depending on what your tracker uses. Play back the pattern again, and the note should come in at full volume.
The Position Jump command next. This is just a B followed by the position in the playing list that you want to jump to. One thing to remember is that the playing list always starts at 0, not 1. This command is usually in Hex.
Onto the volume slide command: A. This is slightly more complex (much more if you're using a newer tracker, if you want to achieve the results here, then set slides to Amiga, not linear), due to the fact it depends on the secondary tempo. For now set a secondary tempo of 06 (you can play around later), load a long or looped sample and input a note or two. A few rows after a note type in the effect command A. For the parameters use 0F. Play back the pattern, and you should notice that when the effect kicks in, the sample drops to a very low volume very quickly. Change the effect parameters to F0, and use a low volume command on the note. Play back the pattern, and when the slide kicks in the volume of the note should increase very quickly.
This because each part of the effect parameters for command A does a different thing. The first number slides the volume up, and the second slides it down. It's not recommended that you use both a volume up and volume down at the same time, due to the fact the tracker only looks for the first number that isn't set to 0. If you specify parameters of 8F, the tracker will see the 8, ignore the F, and slide the volume up. Using a slide up and down at same time just makes you look stupid. Don't do it...
The Set Tempo command: F, is pretty easy to understand. You simply specify the BPM (in Hex) that you want to change to. One important thing to note is that values of lower than 20 (Hex) sets the secondary tempo rather than the primary.
Another useful command is the Pattern Break: D. This will stop the playing of the current pattern and skip to the next one in the playing list. By using parameters of more than 00 you can also specify which line to begin playing from.
Command 3 is Portamento to Note. This slides the currently playing note to another note, at a specified speed. The slide then stops when it reaches the desired note.
<pre>
C-2 1 000 - Starts the note playing
--- 000
C-3 330 - Starts the slide to C-3 at a speed of 30.
--- 300 - Continues the slide
--- 300 - Continues the slide
</pre>
Once the parameters have been set, the command can be input again without any parameters, and it'll still perform the same function unless you change the parameters. This memory function allows certain commands to function correctly, such as command 5, which is the Portamento to Note and Volume Slide command. Once command 3 has been set up command 5 will simply take the parameters from that and perform a Portamento to Note. Any parameters set up for command 5 itself simply perform a Volume Slide identical to command A at the same time as the Portamento to Note.
This memory function will only operate in the same channel where the original parameters were set up.
There are various other commands which perform two functions at once. They will be described as we come across them.
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 00
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 02
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 05
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 08
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0A
C-3 04 .. .. 09 00 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 0D
C-3 04 .. .. 09 10 ---> C-3 04 .. .. 09 10
(You can also switch on the Slider Rec to On, and perform parameter-live-recording, such as cutoff transitions, resonance or panning tweaking, etc..) Note: this command only works for volume/panning and fx datas columns.
The next command we'll look at is the Portamento up/down: 1 and 2. Command 1 slides the pitch up at a specified speed, and 2 slides it down. This command works in a similar way to the volume slide, in that it is dependent on the secondary tempo. Both these commands have a memory dependent on each other, if you set the slide to a speed of 3 with the 1 command, a 2 command with no parameters will use the speed of 3 from the 1 command, and vice versa.
Command 4 is Vibrato. Vibrato is basically rapid changes in pitch, just try it, and you'll see what I mean. Parameters are in the format of xy, where x is the speed of the slide, and y is the depth of the slide. One important point to remember is to keep your vibratos subtle and natural so a depth of 3 or less and a reasonably fast speed, around 8, is usually used. Setting the depth too high can make the part sound out of tune from the rest.
Following on from command 4 is command 6. This is the Vibrato and Volume Slide command, and it has a memory like command 5, which you already know how to use.
Command 7 is Tremolo. This is similar to vibrato. Rather than changing the pitch it slides the volume. The effect parameters are in exactly the same format. vibrato effect (0x1dxy) x = speed y = depth (can't be used if arpeggio (0x1b) is turned on)
<pre>
C-7 00 .. .. 1B37 <- Turn Arpeggio effect on
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B38 <- Change datas
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 0000
--- .. .. .. 1B00 <- Turn it off
</pre>
Command 9 is Sample Offset. This starts the playback of the sample from a different place than the start. The effect parameters specify the sample offset, but only very roughly. Say you have a sample which is 8765(Hex) bytes long, and you wanted it to play from position 4321(Hex). The effect parameter could only be as accurate as the 43 part, and it would ignore the 21.
Command B is the Playing List/Order Jump command. The parameters specify the position in the Playing List/Order to jump to. When used in conjunction with command D you can specify the position and the line to play from.
Command E is pretty complex, as it is used for a lot of different things, depending on what the first parameter is. Let's take a trip through each effect in order.
Command E0 controls the hardware filter on an Amiga, which, as a low pass filter, cuts off the highest frequencies being played back. There are very few players and trackers on other system that simulate this function, not that you should need to use it. The second parameter, if set to 1, turns on the filter. If set to 0, the filter gets turned off.
Commands E1/E2 are Fine Portamento Up/Down. Exactly the same functions as commands 1/2, except that they only slide the pitch by a very small amount. These commands have a memory the same as 1/2 as well.
Command E3 sets the Glissando control. If parameters are set to 1 then when using command 3, any sliding will only use the notes in between the original note and the note being slid to. This produces a somewhat jumpier slide than usual. The best way to understand is to try it out for yourself. Produce a slow slide with command 3, listen to it, and then try using E31.
Command E4 is the Set Vibrato Waveform control. This command controls how the vibrato command slides the pitch. Parameters are 0 - Sine, 1 - Ramp Down (Saw), 2 - Square. By adding 4 to the parameters, the waveform will not be restarted when a new note is played e.g. 5 - Sine without restart.
Command E5 sets the Fine Tune of the instrument being played, but only for the particular note being played. It will override the default Fine Tune for the instrument. The parameters range from 0 to F, with 0 being -8 and F being +8 Fine Tune. A parameter of 8 gives no Fine Tune. If you're using a newer tracker that supports more than -8 to +8 e.g. -128 to +128, these parameters will give a rough Fine Tune, accurate to the nearest 16.
Command E6 is the Jump Loop command. You mark the beginning of the part of a pattern that you want to loop with E60, and then specify with E6x the end of the loop, where x is the number of times you want it to loop.
Command E7 is the Set Tremolo Waveform control. This has exactly the same parameters as command E4, except that it works for Tremolo rather than Vibrato.
Command E9 is for Retriggering the note quickly. The parameter specifies the interval between the retrigs. Use a value of less than the current secondary tempo, or else the note will not get retrigged.
Command EA/B are for Fine Volume Slide Up/Down. Much the same as the normal Volume Slides, except that these are easier to control since they don't depend on the secondary tempo. The parameters specify the amount to slide by e.g. if you have a sample playing at a volume of 08 (Hex) then the effect EA1 will slide this volume to 09 (Hex). A subsequent effect of EB4 would slide this volume down to 05 (Hex).
Command EC is the Note Cut. This sets the volume of the currently playing note to 0 at a specified tick. The parameters should be lower than the secondary tempo or else the effect won't work.
Command ED is the Note Delay. This should be used at the same time as a note is to be played, and the parameters will specify the number of ticks to delay playing the note. Again, keep the parameters lower than the secondary tempo, or the note won't get played!
Command EE is the Pattern Delay. This delays the pattern for the amount of time it would take to play a certain number of rows. The parameters specify how many rows to delay for.
Command EF is the Funk Repeat command. Set the sample loop to 0-1000. When EFx is used, the loop will be moved to 1000- 2000, then to 2000-3000 etc. After 9000-10000 the loop is set back to 0- 1000. The speed of the loop "movement" is defined by x. E is two times as slow as F, D is three times as slow as F etc. EF0 will turn the Funk Repeat off and reset the loop (to 0-1000).
effects 0x41 and 0x42 to control the volumes of the 2 303 units
There is a dedicated panel for synth parameter editing with coherent sections (osc, filter modulation, routing, so on) the interface is much nicer, much better to navigate with customizable colors, the reverb is now customizable (10 delay lines), It accepts newer types of Waves (higher bit rates, at least 24). Has a replay routine.
It's pretty much your basic VA synth. The problem isn't with the sampler being to high it's the synth is tuned two octaves too low, but if you want your samples tuned down just set the base note down 2 octaves (in the instrument panel).
so the synth is basically divided into 3 sections from left to right: oscillators/envelopes, then filter and LFO's, and in the right column you have mod routings and global settings.
for the oscillator section you have two normal oscillators (sine, saw, square, noise), the second of which is tunable, the first one tunes with the key pressed. Attached to OSC 1 is a sub-oscillator, which is a sawtooth wave tuned one octave down. The phase modulation controls the point in the duty cycle at which the oscillator starts. The ADSR envelope sliders (grouped with oscs) are for modulation envelope 1 and 2 respectively. you can use the synth as a sampler by choosing the instrument at the top.
In the filter column, the filter settings are: 1 = lowpass, 2 = highpass, 3 = off. cutoff and resonance. For the LFOs they are LFO 1 and LFO 2, the ADSR sliders in those are for the LFO itself.
For the modulation routings you have ENV 1, LFO 1 for the first slider and ENV 2, LFO 2 for the second, you can cycle through the individual routings there, and you can route each modulation source to multiple destinations of course, which is another big plus for this synth. Finally the glide time is for portamento and master volume, well, the master volume... it can go quite loud.
The sequencer is changed too, It's more like the one in AXS if you've used that, where you can mute tracks to re-use patterns with variation.
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Support for the following modules formats:
669 (Composer 669, Unis 669),
AMF (DSMI Advanced Module Format),
AMF (ASYLUM Music Format V1.0),
APUN (APlayer), DSM (DSIK internal format),
FAR (Farandole Composer),
GDM (General DigiMusic),
IT (Impulse Tracker),
IMF (Imago Orpheus),
MOD (15 and 31 instruments),
MED (OctaMED),
MTM (MultiTracker Module editor),
OKT (Amiga Oktalyzer),
S3M (Scream Tracker 3),
STM (Scream Tracker),
STX (Scream Tracker Music Interface Kit),
ULT (UltraTracker),
UNI (MikMod),
XM (FastTracker 2),
Mid (midi format via timidity)
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Possible plugin options include [http://lv2plug.in/ LV2],
====Midi - Musical Instrument Digital Interface====
A midi file typically contains music that plays on up to 16 channels (as per the midi standard), but many notes can simultaneously play on each channel (depending on the limit of the midi hardware playing it).
'''Timidity'''
Although usually already installed, you can uncompress the [http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/ timidity.tar.gz (14MB)] into a suitable drawer like below's SYS:Extras/Audio/
assign timidity: SYS:Extras/Audio/timidity
added to SYSːs/User-Startup
'''WildMidi playback'''
'''Audio Evolution 4 (2003) 4.0.23 (from 2012)'''
*Sync Menu - CAMD Receive, Send checked
*Options Menu - MIDI Machine Control - Midi Bar Display - Select CAMD MIDI in / out - Midi Remote Setup
MCB Master Control Bus
*Sending a MIDI start-command and a Song Position Pointer, you can synchronize audio with an external MIDI sequencer (like B&P).
*B&P Receive, start AE, add AudioEvolution.ptool in Bars&Pipes track, press play / record in AE then press play in Pipes
*CAMD Receive, receive MIDI start or continue commands via camd.library sync to AE
*MIDI Machine Control
*Midi Bar Display
*Select CAMD MIDI in / out
*Midi Remote Setup - open requester for external MIDI controllers to control app mixer and transport controls cc remotely
Channel - mixer(vol, pan, mute, solo), eq, aux, fx,
Subgroup - Volume, Mute, Solo
Transport - Start, End, Play, Stop, Record, Rewind, Forward
Misc - Master vol., Bank Down, Bank up
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q - quit
First 3 already opened when AE started
F1 - timeline window
F2 - mixer
F3 - control
F4 - subgroups
F5 - aux returns
F6 - sample list
i - Load sample to use
space - start/stop play
b - reset time 0:00
s - split mode
r - open recording window
a - automation edit mode with p panning, m mute and v volume
[ / ] - zoom in / out
: - previous track
* - next track
x c v f - cut copy paste cross-fade
g - snap grid
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'''[http://bnp.hansfaust.de/ Bars n Pipes sequencer]'''
BarsnPipes debug ... in shell
Menu (right mouse)
*Song - Songs load and save in .song format but option here to load/save Midi_Files .mid in FORMAT0 or FORMAT1
*Track -
*Edit -
*Tool -
*Timing - SMTPE Synchronizing
*Windows -
*Preferences - Multiple MIDI-in option
Windows (some of these are usually already opened when Bars n Pipes starts up for the first time)
*Workflow -> Tracks, .... Song Construction, Time-line Scoring, Media Madness, Mix Maestro,
*Control -> Transport (or mini one), Windows (which collects all the Windows icons together-shortcut), .... Toolbox, Accessories, Metronome,
Once you have your windows placed on the screen that suits your workflow, Song -> Save as Default will save the positions, colors, icons, etc as you'd like them
If you need a particular setup of Tracks, Tools, Tempos etc, you save them all as a new song you can load each time
Right mouse menu -> Preferences -> Environment... -> ScreenMode - Linkages for Synch (to Slave) usbmidi.out.0 and Send (Master) usbmidi.in.0 - Clock MTC
'''Tracks'''
#Double-click on B&P's icon. B&P will then open with an empty Song. You can also double-click on a song icon to open a song in B&P.
#Choose a track. The B&P screen will contain a Tracks Window with a number of tracks shown as pipelines (Track 1, Track 2, etc...). To choose a track, simply click on the gray box to show an arrow-icon to highlight it. This icon show whether a track is chosen or not. To the right of the arrow-icon, you can see the icon for the midi-input. If you double-click on this icon you can change the MIDI-in setup.
#Choose Record for the track. To the right of the MIDI-input channel icon you can see a pipe. This leads to another clickable icon with that shows either P, R or M. This stands for Play, Record or Merge. To change the icon, simply click on it. If you choose P, this track can only play the track (you can't record anything). If you choose R, you can record what you play and it overwrites old stuff in the track. If you choose M, you merge new records with old stuff in the track. Choose R now to be able to make a record.
#Chose MIDI-channel. On the most right part of the track you can see an icon with a number in it. This is the MIDI-channel selector. Here you must choose a MIDI-channel that is available on your synthesizer/keyboard. If you choose General MIDI channel 10, most synthesizer will play drum sounds. To the left of this icon is the MIDI-output icon. Double-click on this icon to change the MIDI-output configuration.
#Start recording. The next step is to start recording. You must then find the control buttons (they look like buttons on a CD-player). To be able to make a record. you must click on the R icon. You can simply now press the play button (after you have pressed the R button) and play something on you keyboard. To playback your composition, press the Play button on the control panel.
#Edit track. To edit a track, you simply double click in the middle part of a track. You will then get a new window containing the track, where you can change what you have recorded using tools provided. Take also a look in the drop-down menus for more features.
Videos to help understand [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6gVTX-9900 small intro], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4&t=3s Overview], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixOVutKsYQo Workplace Setup CC PC Sysex], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDnJLYPaZTs Import Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC3kkzPLkv4 Tempo Mapping], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd23kqMYPDs ptool Arpeggi-8], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDJq-YxgwQg PlayMidi Song], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY9Pu5P9TaU Amiga Midi], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abq_rUTiSA4 Learning Amiga bars and Pipes],
Groups like [https://groups.io/g/barsnpipes/topics this] could help
'''Tracks window'''
* blue "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Group" and transport tape deck VCR-type controls
* Flags
* [http://theproblem.alco-rhythm.com/org/bp.html Track 1, Track2, to Track 16, on each Track there are many options that can be activated]
Each Track has a
*Left LHS - Click in grey box to select what Track to work on, Midi-In ptool icon should be here (5pin plug icon), and many more from the Toolbox on the Input Pipeline
*Middle - (P, R, M) Play, Record, Merge/Multi before the sequencer line and a blue/red/yellow (Thru Mute Play) Tap
*Right RHS - Output pipeline, can have icons placed uopn it with the final ptool icon(s) being the 5pin icon symbol for Midi-OUT
Clogged pipelines may need Esc pressed several times
'''Toolbox (tools affect the chosen pipeline)'''
After opening the Toolbox window you can add extra Tools (.ptool) for the pipelines like keyboard(virtual), midimonitor, quick patch, transpose, triad, (un)quantize, feedback in/out, velocity etc
right mouse -> Toolbox menu option -> Install Tool... and navigate to Tool drawer (folder) and select requried .ptool
Accompany B tool to get some sort of rythmic accompaniment, Rythm Section and Groove Quantize are examples of other tools that make use of rythms
[https://aminet.net/search?query=bars Bars & Pipes pattern format .ptrn] for drawer (folder). Load from the Menu as Track or Group
'''Accessories (affect the whole app)'''
Accessories -> Install... and goto the Accessories drawer for .paccess like adding ARexx scripting support
'''Song Construction'''
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F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Duplicator
F5 Eraser
F6 Toolpad
F7 Bounding box
F8 Lock to A-B-A
A-B-A strip, section, edit flags, white boxes,
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Bars&Pipes Professional offers three track formats; basic song tracks, linear tracks — which don't loop — and finally real‑time tracks. The difference between them is that both song and linear tracks respond to tempo changes, while real‑time tracks use absolute timing, always trigger at the same instant regardless of tempo alterations
'''Tempo Map'''
F1 Pencil
F2 Magic Wand
F3 Hand
F4 Eraser
F5 Curve
F6 Toolpad
Compositions
Lyrics, Key, Rhythm, Time Signature
'''Master Parameters'''
Key, Scale/Mode
'''Track Parameters'''
Dynamics
'''Time-line Scoring'''
'''Media Madness'''
'''Mix Maestro'''
*ACCESSORIES Allows the importation of other packages and additional modules
*CLIPBOARD Full cut, copy and paste operations, enabling user‑definable clips to be shared between tracks.
*INFORMATION A complete rundown on the state of the current production and your machine.
*MASTER PARAMETERS Enables global definition of time signatures, lyrics, scales, chords, dynamics and rhythm changes.
*MEDIA MADNESS A complete multimedia sequencer which allows samples, stills, animation, etc
*METRONOME Tempo feedback via MIDI, internal Amiga audio and colour cycling — all three can be mixed and matched as required.
*MIX MAESTRO Completely automated mixdown with control for both volume and pan. All fader alterations are memorised by the software
*RECORD ACTIVATION Complete specification of the data to be recorded/merged. Allows overdubbing of pitch‑bend, program changes, modulation etc
*SET FLAGS Numeric positioning of location and edit flags in either SMPTE or musical time
*SONG CONSTRUCTION Large‑scale cut and paste of individual measures, verses or chorus, by means of bounding box and drag‑n‑drop mouse selections
*TEMPO MAP Tempo change using a variety of linear and non‑linear transition curves
*TEMPO PALETTE Instant tempo changes courtesy of four user‑definable settings.
*TIMELINE SCORING Sequencing of a selection of songs over a defined period — ideal for planning an entire set for a live performance.
*TOOLBOX Selection screen for the hundreds of signal‑processing tools available
*TRACKS Opens the main track window to enable recording, editing and the use of tools.
*TRANSPORT Main playback control window, which also provides access to user‑ defined flags, loop and punch‑in record modes.
Bars and Pipes Pro 2.5 is using internal 4-Byte IDs, to check which kind of data are currently processed.
Especially in all its files the IDs play an important role. The IDs are stored into the file in the same order they are laid out in the memory.
In a Bars 'N' Pipes file (no matter which kind) the ID "NAME" (saved as its ANSI-values) is stored on a big endian system (68k-computer) as "NAME". On a little endian system (x86 PC computer) as "EMAN". The target is to make the AROS-BnP compatible to songs, which were stored on a 68k computer (AMIGA).
If possible, setting MIDI channels for Local Control for your keyboard
http://www.fromwithin.com/liquidmidi/archive.shtml
MIDI files are essentially a stream of event data. An event can be many things, but typically "note on", "note off", "program change", "controller change", or messages that instruct a MIDI compatible synth how to play a given bit of music.
* Channel - 1 to 16 -
* Messages - PC presets, CC effects like delays, reverbs, etc
* Sequencing - MIDI instruments, Drums, Sound design,
* Recording -
* GUI - Piano roll or Tracker, Staves and Notes
MIDI events/messages like step entry e.g. Note On, Note Off
MIDI events/messages like PB, PC, CC, Mono and Poly After-Touch, Sysex, etc
MIDI sync - Midi Clocks (SPS Measures), Midi Time Code (h, m, s and frames) SMPTE
Individual track editing with audition edits so easier to test any changes. Possible to stop track playback, mix clips from the right edit flag and scroll the display using arrow keys.
Step entry, to extend a selected note hit the space bar and the note grows accordingly. Ability to cancel mouse‑driven edits by simply clicking the right mouse button — at which point everything snaps back into its original form. Lyrics can now be put in with syllable dividers, even across an entire measure or section. Autoranging when you open a edit window, the notes are automatically displayed — working from the lowest upwards.
Flag editing, shift‑click on a flag immediately open the bounds window, ready for numeric input. Ability to cancel edits using the right‑hand mouse button, plus much improved Bounding Box operations.
Icons other than the BarsnPipes icon -> PUBSCREEN=BarsnPipes (cannot choose modes higher than 8bit 256 colors)
Preferences -> Menu in Tracks window - Send MIDI defaults OFF
Prefs -> Environment -> screenmode (saved to BarsnPipes.prefs binary file)
Customization -> pics in gui drawer (folder) -
Can save as .song files and .mid General Midi
SMF is a “Standard Midi File” ([http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~ich/classes/mumt306/StandardMIDIfileformat.html SMF0, SMF1 and SMF2]), [https://github.com/stump/libsmf libsmf], [https://github.com/markc/midicomp MIDIcomp], [https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MIDIFile C++ src], [], [https://github.com/newdigate/midi-smf-reader Midi player],
* SMF0 All MIDI data is stored in one track only, separated exclusively by the MIDI channel.
* SMF1 The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks/channels.
* SMF2 (rarely used) The MIDI data is stored in separate tracks, which are additionally wrapped in containers, so it's possible to have e.g. several tracks using the same MIDI channels.
Would it be possible to enrich Bars N’Pipes with software synth and sample support along with audio recording and mastering tools like in the named MAC or PC music sequencers?
On the classic AMIGA-OS this is not possible because of missing CPU-power. The hardware of the classic AMIGA is not further developed. So we must say (unfortunately) that those dreams can’t become reality
BarsnPipes is best used with external MIDI-equipment. This can be a keyboard or synthesizer with MIDI-connectors.
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MIDI can control 16 channels
There are USB-MIDI-Interfaces on the market with 16 independent MIDI-lines (multi-port), which can handle 16 MIDI devices independently – 16×16 = 256 independent MIDI-channels or instruments
handle up to 16 different USB-MIDI-Interfaces (multi-device). That is: 16X16X16 = 4096 independent MIDI-channels – theoretically
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Librarian MIDI SYStem EXplorer (sysex) - PatchEditor and used to be supplied as a separate program like PatchMeister but currently not at present
It should support MIDI.library (PD), BlueRibbon.library (B&P), TriplePlayPlus, and CAMD.library (DeluxeMusic) and
MIDI information from a device's user manual and configure a custom interface to access parameters for all MIDI products connected to the system
Supports ALL MIDI events and the Patch/Librarian data is stored in MIDI standard format
Annette M.Crowling, Missing Link Software, Inc.
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Composers
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[https://x.com/hirasawa/status/1403686519899054086 Susumu Hirasawa]
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1988 Todor Fay and his wife Melissa Jordan Gray, who founded the Blue Ribbon Inc
1992 Bars&Pipes Pro published
November 2000, Todor Fay announcement to release the sourcecode of Bars&Pipes Pro 2.5c beta
end of May 2001, the source of the main program and the sources of some tools and accessories were in a complete and compileable state
end of October 2009 stop further development of BarsnPipes New for now on all supported systems and made freeware
2013 Alfred Faust diagnosed with incureable illness, called „Myastenia gravis“ (weak muscles)
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Protrekkr
How to use Midi In/Out in Protrekkr ?
First of all, midi in & out capabilities of this program are rather limited.
# Go to Misc. Setup section and select a midi in or out device to use (ptk only supports one device at a time).
# Go to instrument section, and select a MIDI PRG (the default is N/A, which means no midi program selected).
# Go to track section and here you can assign a midi channel to each track of ptk.
# Play notes :]. Note off works. F'x' note cut command also works too, and note-volume command (speed) is supported.
Also, you can change midicontrollers in the tracker, using '90' in the panning row:
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C-3 02 .. .. 0000....
--- .. .. 90 xxyy.... << This will set the value
--- .. .. .. 0000.... of the controller n.'xx' to 'yy' (both in hex)
--- .. .. .. 0000....
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So "--- .. .. 90 2040...." will set the controller number $20(32) to $40(64).
You will need the midi implementation table of your gear to know what you can change with midi controller messages.
N.B. Not all MIDI devices are created equal!
Although the MIDI specification defines a large range of MIDI messages of various kinds, not every MIDI device is required to work in exactly the same way and respond to all the available messages and ways of working. For example, we don't expect a wind synthesiser to work in the same way as a home keyboard.
Some devices, the older ones perhaps, are only able to respond to a single channel. With some of those devices that channel can be altered from the default of 1 (probably) to another channel of the 16 possible.
Other devices, for instance monophonic synthesisers, are capable of producing just one note at a time, on one MIDI channel. Others can produce many notes spread across many channels.
Further devices can respond to, and transmit, "breath controller" data (MIDI controller number 2 (CC#2)) others may respond to the reception of CC#2 but not be able to create and to send it.
A controller keyboard may be capable of sending "expression pedal" data, but another device may not be capable of responding to that message.
Some devices just have the basic GM sound set. The "voice" or "instrument" is selected using a "Program Change" message on its own.
Other devices have a greater selection of voices, usually arranged in "banks", and the choice of instrument is made by responding to "Bank Select MSB" (MIDI controller 0 (CC#0)), others use "Bank Select LSB" (MIDI controller number 32 (CC#32)), yet others use both MSB and LSB sent one after the other, all followed by the Program Change message. The detailed information about all the different voices will usually be available in a published MIDI Data List.
MIDI Implementation Chart
But in the User Manual there is sometimes a summary of how the device works, in terms of MIDI, in the chart at the back of the manual, the MIDI Implementation Chart.
If you require two devices to work together you can compare the two implementation charts to see if they are "compatible". In order to do this we will need to interpret that chart.
The chart is divided into four columns headed "Function", "Transmitted" (or "Tx"), "Received" (or "Rx"), or more correctly "Recognised", and finally, "Remarks".
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The left hand column defines which MIDI functions are being described.
The 2nd column defines what the device in question is capable of transmitting to another device.
The 3rd column defines what the device is capable of responding to.
The 4th column is for explanations of the values contained within these previous two columns.
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There should then be twelve sections, with possibly a thirteenth containing extra "Notes". Finally there should be an explanation of the four MIDI "modes" and what the "X" and the "O" mean.
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Mode 1: Omni On, Poly;
Mode 2: Omni On, Mono;
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly;
Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono.
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O means "yes" (implemented), X means "no" (not implemented).
Sometimes you will find a row of asterisks "**************", these seem to indicate that the data is not applicable in this case. Seen in the transmitted field only (unless you've seen otherwise).
Lastly you may find against some entries an asterisk followed by a number e.g. *1, these will refer you to further information, often on a following page, giving more detail.
Basic Channel
But the very first set of boxes will tell us the "Basic Channel(s)" that the device sends or receives on.
"Default" is what happens when the device is first turned on, "changed" is what a switch of some kind may allow the device to be set to.
For many devices e.g. a GM sound module or a home keyboard, this would be 1-16 for both. That is it can handle sending and receiving on all MIDI channels.
On other devices, for example a synthesiser, it may by default only work on channel 1. But the keyboard could be "split" with the lower notes e.g. on channel 2. If the synth has an arppegiator, this may be able to be set to transmit and or receive on yet another channel.
So we might see the default as "1" but the changed as "1-16".
Modes.
We need to understand Omni On and Off, and Mono and Poly, then we can decipher the four modes.
But first we need to understand that any of these four Mode messages can be sent to any MIDI channel. They don't necessarily apply to the whole device.
If we send an "Omni On" message (CC#125) to a MIDI channel of a device, we are, in effect, asking it to respond to e.g. a Note On / Off message pair, received on any of the sixteen channels. Sound strange? Read it again. Still strange? It certainly is. We normally want a MIDI channel to respond only to Note On / Off messages sent on that channel, not any other. In other words, "Omni Off".
So "Omni Off" (CC#124) tells a channel of our MIDI device to respond only to messages sent on that MIDI channel.
"Poly" (CC#127) is for e.g. a channel of a polyphonic sound module, or a home keyboard, to be able to respond to many simultaneous Note On / Off message pairs at once and produce musical chords.
"Mono" (CC#126) allows us to set a channel to respond as if it were e.g. a flute or a trumpet, playing just one note at a time. If the device is capable of it, then the overlapping of notes will produce legato playing, that is the attack portion of the second note of two overlapping notes will be removed resulting in a "smoother" transition.
So a channel with a piano voice assigned to it will have Omni Off, Poly On (Mode 3), a channel with a saxophone voice assigned could be Omni Off, Mono On (Mode 4).
We call these combinations the four modes, 1 to 4, as defined above.
Most modern devices will have their channels set to Mode 3 (Omni Off, Poly) but be switchable, on a per channel basis, to Mode 4 (Omni Off, Mono).
This second section of data will include first its default value i.e. upon device switch on. Then what Mode messages are acceptable, or X if none.
Finally, in the "Altered" field, how a Mode message that can't be implemented will be interpreted. Usually there will just be a row of asterisks effectively meaning nothing will be done if you try to switch to an unimplemented mode.
Note Number
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The next row will tell us which MIDI notes the device can send or receive, normally 0-127.
The second line, "True Voice" has the following in the MIDI specification:
"Range of received note numbers falling within the range of true notes produced by the instrument."
My interpretation is that, for instance, a MIDI piano may be capable of sending all MIDI notes (0 to 127) by transposition, but only responding to the 88 notes (21 to 108) of a real piano.
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Velocity
This will tell us whether the device we're looking at will handle note velocity, and what range from 1-127, or maybe just 64, it transmits or will recognise. So usually "O" plus a range or "X" for not implemented.
After touch
This may have one or two lines two it.
If a one liner the either "O" or "X", yes or no.
If a two liner then it may include "Keys" or "Poly" and "Channel".
This will show whether the device will respond to Polyphonic after touch or channel after touch or neither.
Pitch Bend
Again "O" for implemented, "X" for not implemented.
(Many stage pianos will have no pitch bend capability.)
It may also, in the notes section, state whether it will respond to the full 14 bits, or not, as usually encoded by the pitch bend wheel.
Control Change
This is likely to be the largest section of the chart.
It will list all those controllers, starting from CC#0, Bank Select MSB, which the device is capable of sending, and those that it will respond to using "O" or "X" respectively.
You will, almost certainly, get some further explanation of functionality in the remarks column, or in more detail elsewhere in the documentation.
Of course you will need to know what all the various controller numbers do. Lots of the official technical specifications can be found at the [www.midi.org/techspecs/ MMA], with the table of messages and control change [www.midi.org/techspecs/midimessages.php message numbers]
Program Change
Again "O" or "X" in the Transmitted or Recognised column to indicate whether or not the feature is implemented. In addition a range of numbers is shown, typically 0-127, to show what is available.
True # (number): "The range of the program change numbers which correspond to the actual number of patches selected."
System Exclusive
Used to indicate whether or not the device can send or recognise System Exclusive messages. A short description is often given in the Remarks field followed by a detailed explanation elsewhere in the documentation.
System Common - These include the following:
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MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame messages (device synchronisation).
Song Position Pointer
Song Select
Tune Request
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The section will indicate whether or not the device can send or respond to any of these messages.
System Real Time
These include the following:
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Timing Clock - often just written as "Clock"
Start
Stop
Continue
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These three are usually just referred to as "Commands" and listed.
Again the section will indicate which, if any, of these messages the device can send or respond to.
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Aux. Messages
Again "O" or "X" for implemented or not.
Aux. = Auxiliary.
Active Sense = Active Sensing.
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Often with an explanation of the action of the device.
Notes
The "Notes" section can contain any additional comments to clarify the particular implementation.
Some of the explanations have been drawn directly from the MMA MIDI 1.0 Detailed Specification.
And the detailed explanation of some of the functions will be found there, or in the General MIDI System Level 1 or General MIDI System Level 2 documents also published by the MMA.
OFFICIAL MIDI SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY OF MIDI MESSAGES
Table 1 - Summary of MIDI Messages
The following table lists the major MIDI messages in numerical (binary) order (adapted from "MIDI by the Numbers" by D. Valenti, Electronic Musician 2/88, and updated by the MIDI Manufacturers Association.). This table is intended as an overview of MIDI, and is by no means complete.
WARNING! Details about implementing these messages can dramatically impact compatibility with other products. We strongly recommend consulting the official MIDI Specifications for additional information.
MIDI 1.0 Specification
Message Summary Channel Voice Messages [nnnn = 0-15 (MIDI Channel Number 1-16)]
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1000nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note Off event.
This message is sent when a note is released (ended). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1001nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Note On event.
This message is sent when a note is depressed (start). (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the velocity.
|-
|<!--Status-->1010nnnn || <!--Data-->0kkkkkkk 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Polyphonic Key Pressure (Aftertouch).
This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". (kkkkkkk) is the key (note) number. (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Control Change.
This message is sent when a controller value changes. Controllers include devices such as pedals and levers. Controller numbers 120-127 are reserved as "Channel Mode Messages" (below). (ccccccc) is the controller number (0-119). (vvvvvvv) is the controller value (0-127).
|-
|<!--Status-->1100nnnn || <!--Data-->0ppppppp || <!--Description-->Program Change. This message sent when the patch number changes. (ppppppp) is the new program number.
|-
|<!--Status-->1101nnnn || <!--Data-->0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Pressure (After-touch). This message is most often sent by pressing down on the key after it "bottoms out". This message is different from polyphonic after-touch. Use this message to send the single greatest pressure value (of all the current depressed keys). (vvvvvvv) is the pressure value.
|-
|<!--Status-->1110nnnn || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Pitch Bend Change. This message is sent to indicate a change in the pitch bender (wheel or lever, typically). The pitch bender is measured by a fourteen bit value. Center (no pitch change) is 2000H. Sensitivity is a function of the receiver, but may be set using RPN 0. (lllllll) are the least significant 7 bits. (mmmmmmm) are the most significant 7 bits.
|}
Channel Mode Messages (See also Control Change, above)
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->1011nnnn || <!--Data-->0ccccccc 0vvvvvvv || <!--Description-->Channel Mode Messages.
This the same code as the Control Change (above), but implements Mode control and special message by using reserved controller numbers 120-127. The commands are:
*All Sound Off. When All Sound Off is received all oscillators will turn off, and their volume envelopes are set to zero as soon as possible c = 120, v = 0: All Sound Off
*Reset All Controllers. When Reset All Controllers is received, all controller values are reset to their default values. (See specific Recommended Practices for defaults) c = 121, v = x: Value must only be zero unless otherwise allowed in a specific Recommended Practice.
*Local Control. When Local Control is Off, all devices on a given channel will respond only to data received over MIDI. Played data, etc. will be ignored. Local Control On restores the functions of the normal controllers.
c = 122, v = 0: Local Control Off
c = 122, v = 127: Local Control On
* All Notes Off. When an All Notes Off is received, all oscillators will turn off.
c = 123, v = 0: All Notes Off (See text for description of actual mode commands.)
c = 124, v = 0: Omni Mode Off
c = 125, v = 0: Omni Mode On
c = 126, v = M: Mono Mode On (Poly Off) where M is the number of channels (Omni Off) or 0 (Omni On)
c = 127, v = 0: Poly Mode On (Mono Off) (Note: These four messages also cause All Notes Off)
|}
System Common Messages
System Messages (0xF0)
The final status nybble is a “catch all” for data that doesn’t fit the other statuses. They all use the most significant nybble (4bits) of 0xF, with the least significant nybble indicating the specific category.
The messages are denoted when the MSB of the second nybble is 1. When that bit is a 0, the messages fall into two other subcategories.
System Common
If the MSB of the second second nybble (4 bits) is not set, this indicates a System Common message. Most of these are messages that include some additional data bytes.
System Common Messages
Type Status Byte Number of Data Bytes Usage
<pre>
Time Code Quarter Frame 0xF1 1 Indicates timing using absolute time code, primarily for synthronization with video playback systems. A single location requires eight messages to send the location in an encoded hours:minutes:seconds:frames format*.
Song Position 0xF2 2 Instructs a sequencer to jump to a new position in the song. The data bytes form a 14-bit value that expresses the location as the number of sixteenth notes from the start of the song.
Song Select 0xF3 1 Instructs a sequencer to select a new song. The data byte indicates the song.
Undefined 0xF4 0
Undefined 0xF5 0
Tune Request 0xF6 0 Requests that the receiver retunes itself**.
</pre>
*MIDI Time Code (MTC) is significantly complex. Please see the MIDI Specification
**While modern digital instruments are good at staying in tune, older analog synthesizers were prone to tuning drift. Some analog synthesizers had an automatic tuning operation that could be initiated with this command.
System Exclusive
If you’ve been keeping track, you’ll notice there are two status bytes not yet defined: 0xf0 and 0xf7. These are used by the System Exclusive message, often abbreviated at SysEx. SysEx provides a path to send arbitrary data over a MIDI connection. There is a group of predefined messages for complex data, like fine grained control of MIDI Time code machinery. SysEx is also used to send manufacturer defined data, such as patches, or even firmware updates.
System Exclusive messages are longer than other MIDI messages, and can be any length. The messages are of the following format:
0xF0, 0xID, 0xdd, ...... 0xF7
The message is bookended with distinct bytes.
It opens with the Start Of Exclusive (SOX) data byte, 0xF0.
The next one to three bytes after the start are an identifier.
Values from 0x01 to 0x7C are one-byte vendor IDs, assigned to manufacturers who were involved with MIDI at the beginning.
If the ID is 0x00, it’s a three-byte vendor ID - the next two bytes of the message are the value.
<pre>
ID 0x7D is a placeholder for non-commercial entities.
ID 0x7E indicates a predefined Non-realtime SysEx message.
ID 0x7F indicates a predefined Realtime SysEx message.
</pre>
After the ID is the data payload, sent as a stream of bytes.
The transfer concludes with the End of Exclusive (EOX) byte, 0xF7.
The payload data must follow the guidelines for MIDI data bytes – the MSB must not be set, so only 7 bits per byte are actually usable. If the MSB is set, it falls into three possible scenarios.
An End of Exclusive byte marks the ordinary termination of the SysEx transfer.
System Real Time messages may occur within the transfer without interrupting it. The recipient should handle them independently of the SysEx transfer.
Other status bytes implicitly terminate the SysEx transfer and signal the start of new messages.
Some inexpensive USB-to-MIDI interfaces aren’t capable of handling messages longer than four bytes.
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11110000 || <!--Data-->0iiiiiii [0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii] 0ddddddd --- --- 0ddddddd 11110111 || <!--Description-->System Exclusive.
This message type allows manufacturers to create their own messages (such as bulk dumps, patch parameters, and other non-spec data) and provides a mechanism for creating additional MIDI Specification messages. The Manufacturer's ID code (assigned by MMA or AMEI) is either 1 byte (0iiiiiii) or 3 bytes (0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii 0iiiiiii). Two of the 1 Byte IDs are reserved for extensions called Universal Exclusive Messages, which are not manufacturer-specific. If a device recognizes the ID code as its own (or as a supported Universal message) it will listen to the rest of the message (0ddddddd). Otherwise, the message will be ignored. (Note: Only Real-Time messages may be interleaved with a System Exclusive.)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110001 || <!--Data-->0nnndddd || <!--Description-->MIDI Time Code Quarter Frame.
nnn = Message Type
dddd = Values
|-
|<!--Status-->11110010 || <!--Data-->0lllllll 0mmmmmmm || <!--Description-->Song Position Pointer.
This is an internal 14 bit register that holds the number of MIDI beats (1 beat= six MIDI clocks) since the start of the song. l is the LSB, m the MSB.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110011 || <!--Data-->0sssssss || <!--Description-->Song Select.
The Song Select specifies which sequence or song is to be played.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11110110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Tune Request. Upon receiving a Tune Request, all analog synthesizers should tune their oscillators.
|-
|<!--Status-->11110111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->End of Exclusive. Used to terminate a System Exclusive dump.
|}
System Real-Time Messages
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="90%"
! width="10%" |Status D7----D0
! width="10%" |Data Byte(s) D7----D0
! width="20%" |Description
|-
|<!--Status-->11111000 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Timing Clock. Sent 24 times per quarter note when synchronization is required.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111001 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111010 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Start. Start the current sequence playing. (This message will be followed with Timing Clocks).
|-
|<!--Status-->11111011 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Continue. Continue at the point the sequence was Stopped.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111100 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Stop. Stop the current sequence.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111101 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Undefined. (Reserved)
|-
|<!--Status-->11111110 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Active Sensing. This message is intended to be sent repeatedly to tell the receiver that a connection is alive. Use of this message is optional. When initially received, the receiver will expect to receive another Active Sensing message each 300ms (max), and if it does not then it will assume that the connection has been terminated. At termination, the receiver will turn off all voices and return to normal (non- active sensing) operation.
|-
|<!--Status-->11111111 || <!--Data--> || <!--Description-->Reset. Reset all receivers in the system to power-up status. This should be used sparingly, preferably under manual control. In particular, it should not be sent on power-up.
|}
Advanced Messages
Polyphonic Pressure (0xA0) and Channel Pressure (0xD0)
Some MIDI controllers include a feature known as Aftertouch. While a key is being held down, the player can press harder on the key. The controller measures this, and converts it into MIDI messages.
Aftertouch comes in two flavors, with two different status messages.
The first flavor is polyphonic aftertouch, where every key on the controller is capable of sending its own independent pressure information. The messages are of the following format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xkk, 0xpp
n is the status (0xA)
c is the channel nybble
kk is the key number (0 to 127)
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Polyphonic aftertouch is an uncommon feature, usually found on premium quality instruments, because every key requires a separate pressure sensor, plus the circuitry to read them all.
Much more commonly found is channel aftertouch. Instead of needing a discrete sensor per key, it uses a single, larger sensor to measure pressure on all of the keys as a group. The messages omit the key number, leaving a two-byte format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xD)
c is the channel number
pp is the pressure value (0 to 127)
</pre>
Pitch Bend (0xE0)
Many keyboards have a wheel or lever towards the left of the keys for pitch bend control. This control is usually spring-loaded, so it snaps back to the center of its range when released. This allows for both upward and downward bends.
Pitch Bend Wheel
The wheel sends pitch bend messages, of the format
<pre>
0xnc, 0xLL, 0xMM
n is the status (0xE)
c is the channel number
LL is the 7 least-significant bits of the value
MM is the 7 most-significant bits of the value
</pre>
You’ll notice that the bender data is actually 14 bits long, transmitted as two 7-bit data bytes. This means that the recipient needs to reassemble those bytes using binary manipulation. 14 bits results in an overall range of 214, or 0 to 16,383. Because it defaults to the center of the range, the default value for the bender is halfway through that range, at 8192 (0x2000).
Control Change (0xB0)
In addition to pitch bend, MIDI has provisions for a wider range of expressive controls, sometimes known as continuous controllers, often abbreviated CC. These are transmitted by the remaining knobs and sliders on the keyboard controller shown below.
Continuous Controllers
These controls send the following message format:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xcc, 0xvv
n is the status (0xB)
c is the MIDI channel
cc is the controller number (0-127)
vv is the controller value (0-127)
</pre>
Typically, the wheel next to the bender sends controller number one, assigned to modulation (or vibrato) depth. It is implemented by most instruments.
The remaining controller number assignments are another point of confusion. The MIDI specification was revised in version 2.0 to assign uses for many of the controllers. However, this implementation is not universal, and there are ranges of unassigned controllers.
On many modern MIDI devices, the controllers are assignable. On the controller keyboard shown in the photos, the various controls can be configured to transmit different controller numbers. Controller numbers can be mapped to particular parameters. Virtual synthesizers frequently allow the user to assign CCs to the on-screen controls. This is very flexible, but it might require configuration on both ends of the link and completely bypasses the assignments in the standard.
Program Change (0xC0)
Most synthesizers have patch storage memory, and can be told to change patches using the following command:
<pre>
0xnc, 0xpp
n is the status (0xc)
c is the channel
pp is the patch number (0-127)
</pre>
This allows for 128 sounds to be selected, but modern instruments contain many more than 128 patches. Controller #0 is used as an additional layer of addressing, interpreted as a “bank select” command. Selecting a sound on such an instrument might involve two messages: a bank select controller message, then a program change.
Audio & Midi are not synchronized, what I can do ?
Buy a commercial software package but there is a nasty trick to synchronize both. It's a bit hardcore but works for me:
Simply put one line down to all midi notes on your pattern (use Insert key)
and go to 'Misc. Setup', adjust the latency and just search a value
that will make sound sync both audio/midi.
The stock Sin/Saw/Pulse and Rnd waveforms are too simple/common, is there a way to use something more complex/rich ?
You have to ability to redirect the waveforms of the instruments through the synth pipe by selecting the "wav" option for the oscillator you're using for this synth instrument, samples can be used as wavetables to replace the stock signals.
Sound banks like soundfont (sf2) or Kontakt2 are not supported at the moment
====DAW Audio Evolution 4====
Audio Evolution 4 gives you unsurpassed power for digital audio recording and editing on the Amiga. The latest release focusses on time-saving non-linear and non-destructive editing, as seen on other platforms. Besides editing, Audio Evolution 4 offers a wide range of realtime effects, including compression, noise gate, delays, reverb, chorus and 3-band EQ.
Whether you put them as inserts on a channel or use them as auxillaries, the effect parameters are realtime adjustable and can be fully automated. Together with all other mixing parameters, they can even be controlled remotely, using more ergonomic MIDI hardware.
Non-linear editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
The number of tracks per project(s) is unlimited .... AHI limits you to recording only two at a time. i.e. not on 8 track sound cards like the Juli@ or Phase 88.
sample file import is limited to 16bit AIFF (not AIFC, important distinction as some files from other sources can be AIFC with aiff file extention). and 16bit WAV (pcm only)
Most apps use the Music Unit only but a few apps also use Unit (0-3) instead or as well.
* Set up AHI prefs so that microphone is available. (Input option near the bottom)
stereo++ allows the audio piece to be placed anywhere and the left-right adjusted to sound positionally right
hifi best for music playback if driver supports this option
Load 16bit .aif .aiff only sample(s) to use not AIFC which can have the same ending. AIFF stands for Audio Interchange File Format
sox recital.wav recital.aiff
sox recital.wav −b 16 recital.aiff channels 1 rate 16k fade 3 norm
sox input.wav output.aiff bass −b 16 rate 48k
performs the same format translation, but also applies four effects (down-mix to one channel, sample rate change, fade-in, nomalize), and stores the result at a bit-depth of 16.
rec −c 2 radio.aiff trim 0 30:00
records half an hour of stereo audio
play existing-file.wav
24bit PCM WAV or AIFF do not work
*No stream format handling. So no way to pass on an AC3 encoded stream unmodified to the digital outputs through AHI.
*No master volume handling. Each application has to set its own volume. So each driver implements its own custom driver-mixer interface for handling master volumes, mute and preamps.
*Only one output stream. So all input gets mixed into one output.
*No automatic handling of output direction based on connected cables.
*No monitor input selection. Only monitor volume control.
select the correct input (Don't mistake enabled sound for the correct input.)
The monitor will feedback audio to the lineout and hp out no matter if you have selected the correct input to the ADC. The monitor will provide sound for any valid input. This will result in free mixing when recording from the monitor input instead of mic/line because the monitor itself will provide the hardware mixing for you. Be aware that MIC inputs will give two channel mono. Only Linein will give real stereo.
Now for the not working part. Attempt to record from linein in the AE4 record window, the right channel is noise and the left channel is distorted. Even with the recommended HIFI 16bit Stereo++ mode at 48kHz.
Channels
Monitor
Gain
Inout
Output
Advanced settings - Debugging via serial port
* Options -> Soundcard In/Out
* Options -> SampleRate
* Options -> Preferences
F6 for Sample File List
Setting a grid is easy as is measuring the BPM by marking a section of the sample. Is your kick drum track "not in time" ? If so, you're stumped in AE4 as it has no fancy variable time signatures and definitely no 'track this dodgy rhythm' function like software of the nature of Logic has. So if your drum beat is freeform you will need to work in freeform mode. (Real music is free form anyway).
If the drum *is* accurate and you are just having trouble measuring the time, I usually measure over a range of bars and set the number of beats in range to say 16 as this is more accurate, Then you will need to shift the drum track to match your grid *before* applying the grid. (probably an iterative process as when the grid is active samples snap to it, and when inactive you cannot see it).
AE4 does have ARexx but the functions are more for adding samples at set offsets and starting playback / recording.
These are the usual features found in DAWs...
* Recording digital audio, midi sequencer and mixer
* virtual VST instruments and plug-ins
* automation, group channels, MIDI channels, FX sends and returns, audio and MIDI editors and music notation editor
* different track views
* mixer and track layout (but not the same as below)
* traditional two windows (track and mixer)
Mixing - mixdown
Could not figure out how to select what part I wanted to send to the aux, set it to echo and return. Pretty much the whole echo effect. Or any effect.
Take look at page17 of the manual.
When you open the EQ / Aux send popup window you will see 4 sends. Now from the menu choose the windows menu.
Menus->Windows-> Aux Returns Window
or press F5
You will see a small window with 4 volume controls and an effects button for each. Click a button and add an effects to that aux channel, then set it up as desired (note the reverb effect has a special AUX setting that improves its use with the aux channel, not compulsory but highly useful). You set the amount of 'return' on the main mix in the Aux Return window, and the amount sent from each main mixer channel in the popup for that channel. Again the aux sends are "prefade" so the volume faders on each channel do not affect them.
Tracking
Effects - fade in
To add some echoes to some vocals, tried to add an effect on a track but did not come out. This is made more complicated as I wanted to mute a vocal but then make it echo at the muting point. Want to have one word of a vocal heard and then echoed off. But when the track is mute the echo is cancelled out.
To correctly understand what is happening here you need to study the figure at the bottom of page 15 on the manual. You will see from that that the effects are applied 'prefade' So the automation you applied will naturally mute the entire signal.
There would be a number of ways to achieve the goal,
You have three real time effects slots, one for smoothing like so
Sample -> Amplify -> Delay
Then automate the gain of the amplify block so that it effectively mutes the sample just before the delay at the appropriate moment, the echo effect should then be heard.
Getting the effects in the right order will require experimentation as they can only be added top down and it's not obvious which order they are applied to the signal, but there only two possibilities, so it wont take long to find out.
Using MUTE can cause clicks to the Amplify can be used to mute more smoothly so that's a secondary advantage.
Signal Processing -
Overdub
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===Office===
====Spreadsheet Leu====
Support for some xlsx, and ods functions
====Spreadsheet Ignition====
; Needs ABIv1 to be completed before more can be done
File formats supported
* ascii #?.txt and #?.csv (single sheets with data only).
* igs and TurboCalc(WIP) #?.tc for all sheets with data, formats and formulas.
There is '''no''' support for xls, xlsx, ods or uos ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Office_Format Uniform Unified Office Format]) at the moment.
* Always use Esc key after editing Spreadsheet cells.
* copy/paste seems to copy the first instance only so go to Edit -> Clipboard to manage the list of remembered actions.
* Right mouse click on row (1 or 2 or 3) or column header (a or b or c) to access optimal height or width of the row or column respectively
* Edit -> Insert -> Row seems to clear the spreadsheet or clears the rows after the inserted row until undo restores as it should be...
Change Sheet name by Object -> Sheet -> Properties
Click in the cell which will contain the result, and click '''down arrow button''' to the right of the formula box at the bottom of the spreadsheet and choose the function required from the list provided. Then click on the start cell and click on the bottom right corner, a '''very''' small blob, which allows stretching a bounding box (thick grey outlines) across many cells This grey bounding box can be used to '''copy a formula''' to other cells.
Object -> Cell -> Properties to change cell format - Currency only covers DM and not $, Euro, Renminbi, Yen or Pound etc.
Shift key and arrow keys selects a range of cells, so that '''formatting can be done to all highlighted cells'''.
View -> Overview then select ALL with one click (in empty cell in the top left hand corner of the sheet).
Default mode is relative cell referencing e.g. a1+a2 but absolute e.g. $a$1+$a$2 can be entered.
* #sheet-name to '''absolute''' reference another sheet-name cell unless reference() function used.
;Graphs
use shift key and arrow keys to select a bunch of cells to be graph'ed making sure that x axes represents and y axes represents
* value() - 0 value, 1 percent, 2 date, 3 time, 4 unit ...
;Dates
* Excel starts a running count from the 1st Jan 1900 and Ignition starts from 1st Jan 1AD '''(maybe this needs to change)'''
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put date in days
;Time
Set formatting Object -> Cell -> Properties and put time in seconds taken
;Database (to be done by someone else)
type - standard, reference (bezug), search criterion (suchkriterium),
* select a bunch of cells and Object -> Database -> Define to set Datenbank (database) and Felder (fields not sure how?)
* Neu (new) or loschen (delete) to add/remove database headings e.g. Personal, Start Date, Finish Date (one per row?)
* Object -> Database -> Index to add fields (felder) like Surname, First Name, Employee ID, etc. to ?
Filtering done with dbfilter(), dbproduct() and dbposition().
Activities with dbsum(), dbaverage(), dbmin() and dbmax().
Table sorting -
;Scripts (Arexx)
;Excel(TM) to Ignition - commas ''',''' replaced by semi-colons ''';''' to separate values within functions
*SUM(),
*AVERAGE(), MAX(), MIN(), INT(), PRODUCT(), MEDIAN(), VAR() becomes Variance(), Percentile(),
*IF(), AND, OR, NOT
*LEFT(), RIGHT(), MID() becomes MIDDLE(), LEN() becomes LENGTH(),
*LOWER() becomes LOWERCASE(), UPPER() becomes UPPERCASE(),
* DATE(yyyy,mm,dd) becomes COMPUTEDATE(dd;mm;yyyy),
*TODAY(), DAY(),WEEK(), MONTH(),=YEAR(TODAY()),
*EOMONTH() becomes MONTHLENGTH(),
*NOW() should be date and time becomes time only, SECOND(), MINUTE(), HOUR(),
*DBSUM() becomes DSUM(),
;Missing and possibly useful features/functions needed for ignition to have better support of Excel files
There is no Merge and Join Text over many cells, no protect and/or freeze row or columns or books but can LOCK sheets, no define bunch of cells as a name, Macros (Arexx?), conditional formatting, no Solver, no Goal Seek, no Format Painter, no AutoFill, no AutoSum function button, no pivot tables, (30 argument limit applies to Excel)
*HLOOKUP(), VLOOKUP(), [http://production-scheduling.com/excel-index-function-most-useful/ INDEX(), MATCH()], CHOOSE(), TEXT(),
*TRIM(), FIND(), SUBSTITUTE(), CONCATENATE() or &, PROPER(), REPT(),
*[https://acingexcel.com/excel-sumproduct-function/ SUMPRODUCT()], ROUND(), ROUNDUP(), *ROUNDDOWN(), COUNT(), COUNTA(), SUMIF(), COUNTIF(), COUNTBLANK(), TRUNC(),
*PMT(), PV(), FV(), POWER(), SQRT(), MODE(), TRUE, FALSE,
*MODE(), LARGE(), SMALL(), RANK(), STDEV(),
*DCOUNT(), DCOUNTA(), WEEKDAY(),
;Excel Keyboard [http://dmcritchie.mvps.org/excel/shortx2k.htm shortcuts needed to aid usability in Ignition]
<pre>
Ctrl Z - Undo
Ctrl D - Fill Down
Ctrl R - Fill right
Ctrl F - Find
Ctrl H - Replace
Ctrl 1 - Formatting of Cells
CTRL SHIFT ~ Apply General Formatting ie a number
Ctrl ; - Todays Date
F2 - Edit cell
F4 - toggle cell absolute / relative cell references
</pre>
====Document Scanning - Scandal====
Scanner usually needs to be connected via a USB port and not via a hub or extension lead.
Check in Trident Prefs -> Devices that the USB Scanner is not bound to anything (e.g. Bindings None)
If not found then reboot the computer and recheck.
Start Scandal, choose Settings from Menu strip at top of screen and in Scanner Driver choose the ?#.device of the scanner (e.g. epson2.device).
The next two boxes - leave empty as they are for morphos SCSI use only
or put ata.device (use the selection option in bigger box below) and Unit as 0 this is needed for gt68xx
* gt68xx - no editing needed in s/gt68xx.conf but needs a firmware file that corresponds to the scanner [http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/ gt68xx firmwares] in sys:s/gt68xx.
* epson2 - Need to edit the file epson2.conf in sys/s that corresponds to the scanner being used
'''Save''' the settings but do not press the Use button (aros freezes)
Back to the Picture Scan window and the right-hand sections.
Click on the '''Information''' tab and press Connect button and the scanner should now be detected.
Go next to the '''Scanner''' tab next to Information Tab should have Color, Black and White, etc. and dpi settings now. Selecting an option Color, B/W etc. can cause dpi settings corruption (especially if the settings are in one line) so set '''dpi first'''. Make sure if Preview is set or not.
In the '''Scan''' Tab, press Scan and the scanner will do its duty.
Be aware that nothing is saved to disk yet.
In the Save tab, change format JPEG, PNG or IFF DEEP. Tick incremental and base filename if necessary and then click the Save button. The image will now be saved to permanent storage.
The driver ignores a device if it is already bond to another USB class, rejects it from being usable. However, open Trident prefs, select your device and use the right mouse button to open. Select "NONE" to prevent poseidon from touching the device. Now save settings. It should always work now.
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===Emulators===
==== Amiberry ====
==== Amiga Emu - Janus UAE ====
With Amibridge, AROS attempts to make the UAE emulator seem embedded within but it still is acting as an app
There is no dynarec m68k for each hardware that Aros supports or direct patching of motorola calls to AROS hardware accelerated ones unless the emulator has that included
Try starting Janus with a priority of -1 like this little script:
<pre>
cd sys:system/AmiBridge/emulator
changetaskpri -1
run janus-uae -f my_uaerc.config >nil:
cd sys:prefs
endcli
</pre>
This stops Janus hogging all the CPU time.
===Miscellaneous===
====Screensaver Blanker====
Most blankers on the amiga (i.e. aros) run as commodities (they are in the tools/commodities drawer). Double click on blanker.
Control is with an app called Exchange, which you need to run first (double click on app) or run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Exchange >NIL: but subsequently can use (Cntrl Alt h).
Icon tool types (may be broken) or command line options
<pre>
seconds=number
</pre>
Once the timing is right then add the following to s:icaros-sequence or s:user-startup
e.g. for 5 minutes
run QUIET sys:tools/commodities/Blanker seconds=300 >NIL:
*[http://archives.aros-exec.org/index.php?function=showfile&file=graphics/screenblanker/gblanker.i386-aros.zip Garshneblanker] can make Aros unstable or slow. Certain blankers crashes in Icaros 2.0.x like Dragon, Executor.
*[ Acuario AROS version], the aquarium screen saver.
Startup: extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Kill: c:break name=extras:acuariofv-aros/acuario
Managed to start Acuario by the Executor blanker.
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cx_priority=
cx_popkey= ie CX_POPKEY="Shift F1"
cx_popup=Yes or No
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Qualifier String Input Event Class
---------------- -----------------
"lshift" IEQUALIFIER_LSHIFT
"rshift" IEQUALIFIER_RSHIFT
"capslock" IEQUALIFIER_CAPSLOCK
"control" IEQUALIFIER_CONTROL
"lalt" IEQUALIFIER_LALT
"ralt" IEQUALIFIER_RALT
"lcommand" IEQUALIFIER_LCOMMAND
"rcommand" IEQUALIFIER_RCOMMAND
"numericpad" IEQUALIFIER_NUMERICPAD
"repeat" IEQUALIFIER_REPEAT
"midbutton" IEQUALIFIER_MIDBUTTON
"rbutton" IEQUALIFIER_RBUTTON
"leftbutton" IEQUALIFIER_LEFTBUTTON
"relativemouse" IEQUALIFIER_RELATIVEMOUSE
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<pre>
Synonym Synonym
String Identifier
------- ----------
"shift" IXSYM_SHIFT /* look for either shift key */
"caps" IXSYM_CAPS /* look for either shift key or capslock */
"alt" IXSYM_ALT /* look for either alt key */
Highmap is one of the following strings:
"space", "backspace", "tab", "enter", "return", "esc", "del",
"up", "down", "right", "left", "f1", "f2", "f3", "f4", "f5",
"f6", "f7", "f8", "f9", "f10", "help".
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[[#top|...to the top]]
==== World Construction Set WCS (Version 2.031) ====
WCS is a fractal landscape software such as Scenery Animator, Vista Pro and Panorama. Open sourced February 2022, World Construction Set [https://3dnature.com/downloads/legacy-software/ legally and for free] and [https://github.com/AlphaPixel/3DNature c source].
Announced August 1994 this version dates from April 1996 developed by Gary R. Huber and Chris "Xenon" Hanson" from Questar
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Assign "WCSProjects:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSProjects"
Assign "WCSFrames:" "Volume:Dir/Dir/WCSFrames"
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<pre>
Load projects .proj by accessing pull down menu Project -> Open then click on CanyonSunset.proj
OK to changing .par file and enlarge Status Log window to show what is happening
Render by pull down menu Modules -> Render with End equal 1 not 300 then click bottom middle button Render
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxQDmf1ZWG0 Youtube walkthrough of above], [], [],
Also try working with the already built file ColoDemo - Then open with the drop-down menu: Project/Open, then WCSProject:ColoDemo.proj
Which allows you to use altimetric DEM files already included and Loading scene parameters from ColoDemo.par
Once this is done, save everything with a new name to start working exclusively on your project.
Then drop-down menu and select Save As ("NewName".proj name), then drop-down menu to open parameter and select Save All ( .par name)
After launching the software, there is a the Module Control Panel composed of five icons.
It is a dock type shortcut of the first few functions of the drop-down menu
*Database - Load (#?.proj), Append, Create, Edit, Save, Dir List (of WCSProject drawer),
*Data Ops - Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
*Map View - Database file Loader leading to Map View Control with option to the Database Editor
*Parameters - Editor for Motion, Color, Ecosystem, Clouds, Waves, management of altimeter files DEM, sclock settings etc
*Render - rendering terrain
These are more in the pull down menu but not in the dock
*Motion Editor
*Color Editor
*Ecosys Editor
Simple minimal workflow
*Load database (1st icon - 1st)
*Set parameters and save .par file (4th icon)
*Render scene (5th icon)
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTwwR2qcc4 Youtube], [],
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.proj new project name which creates a drawer of additional files
.binary array, ascii array .xyz , z buffer, DTED .dt0, vista 1990s dem, iff conversion
.Obj with .elev, .frd with .hdr maps, - digital elevation model (DEM) is a 3D representation of elevation data in various formats
USGS 7.5MinDEM,
.par
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Since for the time being no project is loaded, a query window indicates a procedural error when clicking on the rendering icon (right end of the bar). The menu is quite traditional; it varies according to the activity of the windows. To display any altimetric file in the "Mapview" (third icon of the panel), There are three possibilities:
* Loading of a demonstration project.
* The import of a DEM file, followed by texturing and packaging from the "Database-Editor" and the "Color-Editor".
* The creation of an altimetric file in WCS format, then texturing.
The altimeter file editing (display in the menu) is only made possible if the "Mapview" window is active.
The software is made up of many windows and won't be able to describe them all. Know that "Color-Editor" and the "Data-Editor" comprise sufficient functions for obtaining an almost real rendering quality. You have the possibility of inserting vector objects in the "Data-Editor" (creation of roads, railways, etc.)
The Map View (MapView) window
*Database - Objects and Topos
*View - Align, Center, Zoom, Pan, Move
*Draw - Maps and distance
*Object - Find, highlight, add points, conform topo, duplicate
*Motion - Camera, Focus, path, elevation
*Windows - DEM designer, Cloud (.cld) and wave (.wve) editor,
You will notice that by selecting this window and simply moving the pointer to various points on the map you will see latitude and longitude values change, along with the height.
Drop-down menu and Modules, then select MapView and change the width of the window with the map to arrange it in the best way on the screen. With the Auto button the center. Window that then displays the contents of my DEM file, in this case the Grand Canyon. MapView allows you to observe the shape of the landscape from above
ZOOM button
Press the Zoom button and then with the pointer position on a point on the map, press the left mouse button and then move to the opposite corner to circumscribe the chosen area and press the left mouse button again, then we will see the enlarged area selected on the map.
Would add that there is a box next to the Zoom button that allows the direct insertion of a value which, the larger it is, the smaller the magnification and the smaller the value, the stronger the magnification. At each numerical change you will need to press the DRAW button to update the view.
PAN button
Under Zoom you will find the PAN button which allows you to move the map at will in all directions by the amount you want. This is done by drawing a line in one direction, then press PAN and point to an area on the map with the pointer and press the left mouse button. At this point, leave it and move the pointer in one direction by drawing a line and press the left mouse button again to trigger the movement of the map on the screen (origin and end points). Do some experiments and then use the Auto button immediately below to recenter everything.
There are parameters such as TOPO, VEC to be left checked and immediately below one that allows different views of the map with the Style command (Single, Multi, Surface, Emboss, Slope, Contour), each with its own particularities to highlight different details.
Now you have the first basics to manage your project visually on the map. Close the MapView window and go further...
Let's start working on ECOSYSTEMS
If we select Emboss from the MapView Style command we will have a clear idea of how the landscape appears, realizing that it is a predominantly desert region of our planet. Therefore we will begin to act on any vegetation present and the appearance of the landscape.
With WCS we will begin to break down the elements of the landscape by assigning defined characteristics. It will be necessary to determine the classes of the ecosystem (Class) with parameters of Elevation Line (maximum altitude), Relative Elevation (arrangement on basins or convexities with respectively positive or negative parameters), Min Slope and Max Slope (slope). WCS offers the possibility of making ecosystems coexist on the same terrain with the UnderEco function, by setting a Density value.
Ecosys Ecosystem Editor
Let's open it from Modules, then Ecosys Editor. In the left pane you will find the list of ecosystems referring to the files present in our project. It will be necessary to clean up that box to leave only the Water and Snow landscapes and a few other predefined ones. We can do this by selecting the items and pressing the Remove button (be careful not for all elements the button is activated, therefore they cannot all be eliminated).
Once this is done we can start adding new ecosystems. Scroll through the various Unused and as soon as the Name item at the top is activated allowing you to write, type the name of your ecosystem, adding the necessary parameters.
<pre>
Ecosystem1: Name: RockBase Class: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 15 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem2: Name: RockIncl Clss: Rock Density: 80 MinSlope: 30 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosystem3: Name: Grass Class Low Veg Density: 50 Height: 1 Elev Line : 1500 Rel El Eff: 5
Max Slope: 10 – Min Slope: 0 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema4: Name: Shrubs Class: Low Veg Density: 40 Height: 8 Elev Line: 3000
Rel El Eff: -2 Max Slope: 20 Min Slope : 5 UnderEco: Terrain
Ecosistema5: Name: Terrain Class: Ground Density: 100 UnderEco: Terrain
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Now we need to identify an intermediate ecosystem that guarantees a smooth transition between all, therefore we select as Understory Ecosystem the one called Terrain in all ecosystems, except Snow and Water .
Now we need to 'emerge' the Colorado River in the Canyon and we can do this by raising the sea level to 900 (Sea Level) in the Ecosystem called Water.
Please note that the order of the ecosystem list gives priority to those that come after. So our list must have the following order: Water, Snow, Shrubs, RockIncl, RockBase, Terrain. It is possible to carry out all movements with the Swap button at the bottom. To put order you can also press Short List. Press Keep to confirm all the work done so far with Ecosystem Editor.
Remember every now and then to save both the Project 'Modules/Save' and 'Parameter/Save All'
EcoModels are made up of .etp .fgp .iff8 for each model
Color Editor
Now it's time to define the colors of our scene and we can do this by going to Modules and then Color Editor. In the list we focus on our ecosystems, created first.
Let's go to the bottom of the list and select the first white space, assigning the name 'empty1', with a color we like and then we will find this element again in other environments... It could serve as an example for other situations!
So we move to 'grass' which already exists and assign the following colors: R 60 G 70 B50
<pre>
'shrubs': R 60 G 80 B 30
'RockIncl' R 110 G 65 B 60
'RockBase' R 110 G 80 B 80
' Terrain' R 150 G 30 B 30
<pre>
Now we can work on pre-existing colors
<pre>
'SunLight' R 150 G 130 B 130
'Haze and Fog' R 190 G 170 B 170
'Horizon' R 209 G 185 B 190
'Zenith' R 140 G 150 B 200
'Water' R 90 G 125 B 170
</pre>
Ambient R 0 G 0 B 0
So don't forget to close Color Editor by pressing Keep.
Go once again to Ecosystem Editor and assign the corresponding color to each environment by selecting it using the Ecosystem Color button. Press it several times until the correct one appears. Then save the project and parameters again, as done previously.
Motion Editor
Now it's time to take care of the framing, so let's go to Modules and then to Motion Editor. An extremely feature-rich window will open. Following is the list of parameters regarding the Camera, position and other characteristics:
<pre>
-Camera Altitude: 7.0
-Camera Latitude: 36.075
-Camera Longitude: 112.133
-Focus Attitude: -2.0
-Focus Latitude: 36.275
-Focus Longitude: 112.386
-Camera : 512 → rendering window
-Camera Y: 384 → rendering window
-View Arc: 80 → View width in degrees
-Sun Longitude: 172
-Sun Latitude: -0.9
-Haze Start: 3.8
-Haze Range: 78, 5
</pre>
As soon as the values shown in the relevant sliders have been modified, we will be ready to open the CamView window to observe the wireframe preview. Let's not consider all the controls that will appear.
Well from the Motion Editor if you have selected Camera Altitude and open the CamView panel, you can change the height of the camera by holding down the right mouse button and moving the mouse up and down. To update the view, press the Terrain button in the adjacent window. As soon as you are convinced of the position, confirm again with Keep. You can carry out the same work with the other functions of the camera, such as Focus Altitude...
Let's now see the next positioning step on the Camera map, but let's leave the CamView preview window open while we go to Modules to open the window at the same time MapView. We will thus be able to take advantage of the view from the other together with a subjective one.
From the MapView window, select with the left mouse button and while it is pressed, move the Camera as desired. To update the subjective preview, always click on Terrain.
While with the same procedure you can intervene on the direction of the camera lens, by selecting the cross and with the left button pressed you can choose the desired view. So with the pressure of Terrain I update the Preview. Possibly can enlarge or reduce the Map View using the Zoom button, for greater precision.
Also write that the circle around the cameras indicates the beginning of the haze, there are two types (haze and fog) linked to the altitude. Would also add that the camera height is editable through the Motion Editor panel.
The sun
Let's see that changing the position of the sun from the Motion Editor. Press the SUN button at the bottom right and set the time and the date. Longitude and latitude are automatically obtained by the program. Always open the View Arc command from the Motion Editor panel, an item present in the Parameter List box.
Once again confirm everything with Keep and then save again.
Animation
The animation part is not left-back and also occupies a window. The settings possibilities are enormous. A time line with dragging functions ("slide", "drag"...) comparable to that of LightWave completes this window.
A small window is available for positioning the stars as a function of a date, in order to vary the seasons and their various events (and yes...).
At the bottom of the "Motion-Editor", a "cam-view" function will give you access to a control panel. Different preview modes are possible. The rendering is also accessible through a window. No less than nine pages compose it. At this level, you will be able to determine the backup name of your images ("path"), the type of texture to be calculated, the resolution of the images, activate or deactivate functions such as the depth buffer ("zbuffer"), the blur, the background image, etc.
Once all these parameters have been set, all you have to do is click on the "Render" button.
For rendering go to Modules and then Render. Select the resolution, then under IMA select the name of the image. Move to FRA and indicate the level of fractal detail which of 4 is quite good. Then Keep to confirm and then reopen the window, pressing Render you will see the result. The image will be opened with any viewing program.
Strengths:
* Multi-window.
* Quality of rendering.
* Accuracy.
* Opening, preview and rendering on CyberGraphX screen.
* Extract / Convert Interp DEM, Import DLG, DXF, WDB and export LW map 3d formats
* The "zbuffer" function.
Weaknesses:
* No OpenGL management
* Calculation time.
* No network computing tool.
====Writing CD / DVD - Frying Pan====
Can be backup DVDs (4GB ISO size limit due to use of FileInfoBlock), create audio cds from mp3's, and put .iso files on discs
If using for the first time - click Drive button and Device set to ata.device and unit to 0 (zero)
Click Tracks Button - Drive 1 - Create New Disc or Import Existing Disc Image (iso bin/cue etc.) - Session File open cue file
If you're making a data cd, with files and drawers from your hard drive, you should be using the ISO Builder.. which is the MUI page on the left. ("Data/Audio Tracks" is on the right).
You should use the "Data/Audio tracks" page if you want to create music cds with AIFF/WAV/MP3 files, or if you download an .iso file, and you want to put it on a cd.
Click WRITE Button - set write speed - click on long Write button
Examples
Easiest way would be to burn a DATA CD, simply go to "Tracks" page "ISO Builder" and "ADD" everything you need to burn.
On the "Write" page i have "Masterize Disc (DAO)", "Close Disc" and "Eject after Write" set.
One must not "Blank disc before write" if one uses a CDR
AUDIO CD from MP3's are as easy but tricky to deal with. FP only understands one MP3 format, Layer II, everything else will just create empty tracks
Burning bootable CD's works only with .iso files. Go to "Tracks" page and "Data/Audio Tracks" and add the .iso
====odf====
Every ODF file is a collection of several subdocuments within a package (ZIP file), each of which stores part of the complete document.
* content.xml – Document content and automatic styles used in the content.
* styles.xml – Styles used in the document content and automatic styles used in the styles themselves.
* meta.xml – Document meta information, such as the author or the time of the last save action.
* settings.xml – Application-specific settings, such as the window size or printer information.
To read document follow these steps:
* Extracting .ods file.
* Getting content.xml file (which contains sheets data).
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Creating DataSet (that represent Spreadsheet file).
* With XmlDocument select “table:table” elements, and then create adequate DataTables.
* Parse child’s of “table:table” element and fill DataTables with those data.
* At the end, return DataSet and show it in application’s interface.
To write document follow these steps:
* Extracting template.ods file (.ods file that we use as template).
* Getting content.xml file.
* Creating XmlDocument object from content.xml file.
* Erasing all “table:table” elements from the content.xml file.
* Reading data from our DataSet and composing adequate “table:table” elements.
* Adding “table:table” elements to content.xml file.
* Zipping that file as new .ods file.
XLS file format
The XLS file format contains streams, substreams, and records.
These sheet substreams include worksheets, macro sheets, chart sheets, dialog sheets, and VBA module sheets.
All the records in an XLS document start with a 2-byte unsigned integer to specify Record Type (rt), and another for Count of Bytes (cb). A record cannot exceed 8224 bytes. If larger than the rest is stored in one or more continue records.
* Workbook stream
**Globals substream
***BoundSheet8 record - info for Worksheet substream i.e. name, location, type, and visibility. (4bytes the lbPlyPos FilePointer, specifies the position in the Workbook stream where the sheet substream starts)
**Worksheet substream (sheet) - Cell Table - Row record - Cells (2byte=row 2byte=column 2byte=XF format)
***Blank cell record
***RK cell record 32-bit number.
***BoolErr cell record (2-byte Bes structure that may be either a Boolean value or an error code)
***Number cell record (64-bit floating-point number)
***LabelSst cell record (4-byte integer that specifies a string in the Shared Strings Table (SST). Specifically, the integer corresponds to the array index in the RGB field of the SST)
***Formula cell record (FormulaValue structure in the 8 bytes that follow the cell structure. The next 6 bytes can be ignored, and the rest of the record is a CellParsedFormula structure that contains the formula itself)
***MulBlank record (first 2 bytes give the row, and the next 2 bytes give the column that the series of blanks starts at. Next, a variable length array of cell structures follows to store formatting information, and the last 2 bytes show what column the series of blanks ends on)
***MulRK record
***Shared String Table (SST) contains all of the string values in the workbook.
ACCRINT(), ACCRINTM(), AMORDEGRC(), AMORLINC(),
COUPDAYBS(), COUPDAYS(), COUPDAYSNC(), COUPNCD(), COUPNUM(), COUPPCD(),
CUMIPMT(), CUMPRINC(),
DB(), DDB(), DISC(),
DOLLARDE(), DOLLARFR(),
DURATION(), EFFECT(), FV(), FVSCHEDULE(),
INTRATE(), IPMT(), IRR(), ISPMT(), MDURATION(), MIRR(), NOMINAL(), NPER(), NPV(),
ODDFPRICE(), ODDFYIELD(), ODDLPRICE(), ODDLYIELD(),
PMT(), PPMT(), PRICE(), PRICEDISC(), PRICEMAT(), PV(), RATE(),
RECEIVED(), SLN(), SYD(), TBILLEQ(), TBILLPRICE(), TBILLYIELD(),
VDB(), XIRR(), XNPV(), YIELD(), YIELDDISC(), YIELDMAT(),
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{| class="wikitable" width="50%"
! colspan="2" | English
! colspan="3" | Transliteration in Kannada
|-
!
! (Short scale Western) symbol
! sankhye (galu)
!
!Numbers in Kannada
|-
| Zero
| 0
|
# sonne
| ಸೊನ್ನೆ
| ೦
|-
| One
| 1
| ondu
| ಒಂದು
| ೧
|-
| Two
| 2
| yeradu
| ಎರಡು
| ೨
|-
| Three
| 3
| mooru
| ಮೂರು
| ೩
|-
| Four
| 4
| naalku
| ನಾಲ್ಕು
| ೪
|-
| Five
| 5
| aidu
| ಐದು
| ೫
|-
| Six
| 6
| aaru
| ಆರು
| ೬
|-
| Seven
| 7
| aelu
| ಏಳು
| ೭
|-
| Eight
| 8
| entu
| ಎಂಟು
| ೮
|-
| Nine
| 9
| ombatthu
| ಒಂಬತ್ತು
| ೯
|-
| Ten
| 10
| hatthu
| ಹತ್ತು
| ೧೦
|-
| Eleven
| 11
| hannondu
| ಹನ್ನೊಂದು
| ೧೧
|-
| Twelve
| 12
| hanneradu
| ಹನ್ನೆರಡು
| ೧೨
|-
| Thirteen
| 13
| hadimooru
| ಹದಿಮೂರು
| ೧೩
|-
| Fourteen
| 14
| hadinalku
| ಹದಿನಾಲ್ಕು
| ೧೪
|-
| Fifteen
| 15
| hadinaidu
| ಹದಿನೈದು
| ೧೫
|-
| Sixteen
| 16
| hadinaaru
| ಹದಿನಾರು
| ೧೬
|-
| Seventeen
| 17
| hadinelu
| ಹದಿನೇಳು
| ೧೭
|-
| Eighteen
| 18
| hadinentu
| ಹದಿನೆಂಟು
| ೧೮
|-
| Nineteen
| 19
| hathombattu
| ಹತ್ತೊಂಬತ್ತು
| ೧೯
|-
| Twenty
| 20
| ippatthu
| ಇಪ್ಪತ್ತು
| ೨೦
|-
| Twenty-One
| 21
| ippattondu
| ಇಪ್ಪತ್ತೊಂದು
| ೨೧
|-
| Thirty
| 30
| moovatthu
| ಮೂವತ್ತು
| ೩೦
|-
| Forty
| 40
| nalavatthu
| ನಲವತ್ತು
| ೪೦
|-
| Fifty
| 50
| aivatthu
| ಐವತ್ತು
| ೫೦
|-
| Sixty
| 60
| aravatthu
| ಅರವತ್ತು
| ೬೦
|-
| Seventy
| 70
| yepatthu
| ಎಪ್ಪತ್ತು
| ೭೦
|-
| Eighty
| 80
| embatthu
|ಎಂಬತ್ತು
|೮೦
|-
| Ninety
| 90
| thombatthu
|ತೊಂಬತ್ತು
|೯೦
|-
| Hundred
| 100
| nooru
| ನೂರು
|೧೦೦
|-
| Thousand
| 1000
| saavira
| ಸಾವಿರ
|೧,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten Thousand
| 10000
| hatthu saavira
| ಹತ್ತುಸಾವಿರ
| ೧೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Lakh
| 100000
| laksha
| ಲಕ್ಷ
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten Lakh
| 1000000
| hattulaksha
| ಹತ್ತುಲಕ್ಷ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Crore
| 10000000
| koti
| ಕೋಟಿ
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten Crore
| 100000000
| dhashkoti
| ಹತ್ತುಕೋಟಿ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One Billion
| 1000000000
| abja(shatkoti,mahaburdh)
| ಅಬ್ಜ(ಶತಕೋಟಿ,ಮಹರ್ಬುಧ)
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten Billion
| 10000000000
| kharwa
| ಖರ್ವ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One hundred billion
| 100000000000
| nikharwa(Akshit)
| ನಿಖರ್ವ(ಅಕ್ಷಿತ)
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One trillion
| 1000000000000
| Mahapadma
| ಮಹಾಪದ್ಮ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten trillion
| 10000000000000
| shankhu
| ಶ೦ಖು
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One hundred trillion
| 100000000000000
| Jaladhi
| ಜಲಧಿ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One quadrillion
| 1000000000000000
| anthia
| ಅ೦ತ್ಯ
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten quadrillion
| 10000000000000000
| madhya
| ಮಧ್ಯ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One hundred quadrillion
| 100000000000000000
| Padhe(mahā-śaṅku)
| ಪ್ರಧೆ(ಮಹಾ ಶ೦ಖು)
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten sextillion
| 10<sup>22</sup>
| vṛnda
| ವ್ರ್ನದಾ
| ೧೦<sup>22</sup>
|-
| One octillion
| 10<sup>27</sup>
| mahā vṛnda
| ಮಹಾವ್ರ್ನದಾ
| ೧೦<sup>27</sup>
|-
| Ten sexdecillion
| 10<sup>52</sup>
| Samudra
| ಸಮುದ್ರಾ
| ೧೦<sup>52</sup>
|-
| One octillion
| 10<sup>57</sup>
| ogha
| ಒಘಾ
| ೧೦<sup>57</sup>
|-
| One hundred novemdecillion
| 10<sup>62</sup>
| ogha
| ಮಹಾಒಘಾ
| ೧೦<sup>62</sup>
|}
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== Kannada numbers ==
{|class="wikitable" width="50%"
!colspan="2"| English
!colspan="3"| Transliteration in Kannada
|-
!
! (Short scale Western) symbol
! sankhye (galu)
!
!Numbers in Kannada
|-
| Zero
| 0
| sonne
| ಸೊನ್ನೆ
| ೦
|-
| One
| 1
| ondu
| ಒಂದು
| ೧
|-
| Two
| 2
| yeradu
| ಎರಡು
| ೨
|-
| Three
| 3
| mooru
| ಮೂರು
| ೩
|-
| Four
| 4
| naalku
| ನಾಲ್ಕು
| ೪
|-
| Five
| 5
| aidu
| ಐದು
| ೫
|-
| Six
| 6
| aaru
| ಆರು
| ೬
|-
| Seven
| 7
| aelu
| ಏಳು
| ೭
|-
| Eight
| 8
| entu
| ಎಂಟು
| ೮
|-
| Nine
| 9
| ombatthu
| ಒಂಬತ್ತು
| ೯
|-
| Ten
| 10
| hatthu
| ಹತ್ತು
| ೧೦
|-
| Eleven
| 11
| hannondu
| ಹನ್ನೊಂದು
| ೧೧
|-
| Twelve
| 12
| hanneradu
| ಹನ್ನೆರಡು
| ೧೨
|-
| Thirteen
| 13
| hadimooru
| ಹದಿಮೂರು
| ೧೩
|-
| Fourteen
| 14
| hadinalku
| ಹದಿನಾಲ್ಕು
| ೧೪
|-
| Fifteen
| 15
| hadinaidu
| ಹದಿನೈದು
| ೧೫
|-
| Sixteen
| 16
| hadinaaru
| ಹದಿನಾರು
| ೧೬
|-
| Seventeen
| 17
| hadinelu
| ಹದಿನೇಳು
| ೧೭
|-
| Eighteen
| 18
| hadinentu
| ಹದಿನೆಂಟು
| ೧೮
|-
| Nineteen
| 19
| hathombattu
| ಹತ್ತೊಂಬತ್ತು
| ೧೯
|-
| Twenty
| 20
| ippatthu
| ಇಪ್ಪತ್ತು
| ೨೦
|-
| Twenty-One
| 21
| ippattondu
| ಇಪ್ಪತ್ತೊಂದು
| ೨೧
|-
| Thirty
| 30
| moovatthu
| ಮೂವತ್ತು
| ೩೦
|-
| Forty
| 40
| nalavatthu
| ನಲವತ್ತು
| ೪೦
|-
| Fifty
| 50
| aivatthu
| ಐವತ್ತು
| ೫೦
|-
| Sixty
| 60
| aravatthu
| ಅರವತ್ತು
| ೬೦
|-
| Seventy
| 70
| yepatthu
| ಎಪ್ಪತ್ತು
| ೭೦
|-
| Eighty
| 80
| embatthu
|ಎಂಬತ್ತು
|೮೦
|-
| Ninety
| 90
| thombatthu
|ತೊಂಬತ್ತು
|೯೦
|-
| Hundred
| 100
| nooru
| ನೂರು
|೧೦೦
|-
| Thousand
| 1000
| saavira
| ಸಾವಿರ
|೧,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten Thousand
| 10000
| hatthu saavira
| ಹತ್ತುಸಾವಿರ
| ೧೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Lakh
| 100000
| laksha
| ಲಕ್ಷ
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten Lakh
| 1000000
| hattulaksha
| ಹತ್ತುಲಕ್ಷ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Crore
| 10000000
| koti
| ಕೋಟಿ
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten Crore
| 100000000
| dhashkoti
| ಹತ್ತುಕೋಟಿ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One Billion
| 1000000000
| abja(shatkoti,mahaburdh)
| ಅಬ್ಜ(ಶತಕೋಟಿ,ಮಹರ್ಬುಧ)
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten Billion
| 10000000000
| kharwa
| ಖರ್ವ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One hundred billion
| 100000000000
| nikharwa(Akshit)
| ನಿಖರ್ವ(ಅಕ್ಷಿತ)
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One trillion
| 1000000000000
| Mahapadma
| ಮಹಾಪದ್ಮ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten trillion
| 10000000000000
| shankhu
| ಶ೦ಖು
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One hundred trillion
| 100000000000000
| Jaladhi
| ಜಲಧಿ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One quadrillion
| 1000000000000000
| anthia
| ಅ೦ತ್ಯ
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten quadrillion
| 10000000000000000
| madhya
| ಮಧ್ಯ
| ೧೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| One hundred quadrillion
| 100000000000000000
| Padhe(mahā-śaṅku)
| ಪ್ರಧೆ(ಮಹಾ ಶ೦ಖು)
| ೧,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦,೦೦೦
|-
| Ten sextillion
| 10<sup>22</sup>
| vṛnda
| ವ್ರ್ನದಾ
| ೧೦<sup>22</sup>
|-
| One octillion
| 10<sup>27</sup>
| mahā vṛnda
| ಮಹಾವ್ರ್ನದಾ
| ೧೦<sup>27</sup>
|-
| Ten sexdecillion
| 10<sup>52</sup>
| Samudra
| ಸಮುದ್ರಾ
| ೧೦<sup>52</sup>
|-
| One octillion
| 10<sup>57</sup>
| ogha
| ಒಘಾ
| ೧೦<sup>57</sup>
|-
| One hundred novemdecillion
| 10<sup>62</sup>
| ogha
| ಮಹಾಒಘಾ
| ೧೦<sup>62</sup>
|}
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{{Header}}
'''India''' (officially the '''Republic of India''' ([[Wikijunior:Languages/Sanskrit|Sanskrit]]: ''Bhārata Gaṇarājya'')), a country in South Asia, is one of the biggest countries in the world, in terms of population, with over 1.4 billion people (Overtaken {{link|China}} as of 2025).<ref name=":0">https://www.census.gov/popclock/world/in</ref> The country is also the seventh largest country by area and the most populous democracy in the world.
== Where is India? ==
[[File:India-CIA_WFB_Map_(2004).png|border|right]]
India is located in South Asia on what is known as the '''Indian Subcontinent'''. The Indian Subcontinent comprises India, India's western neighbor [[Wikijunior:Asia/Pakistan|Pakistan]], eastern neighbors [[Wikijunior:Asia/Bangladesh|Bangladesh]] and {{link|Myanmar}}, northern neighbors [[Wikijunior:Asia/Nepal|Nepal]] and [[Wikijunior:Asia/Bhutan|Bhutan]], and southern neighbor {{link|Sri Lanka}}. The Subcontinent is bordered to the north by the Himalayas, the highest mountain range on Earth, beyond which lies Tibet, a region of China.
== How many people live in India? ==
Over 1.24 billion people live in India as of the 2011 Census (which is a survey conducted in India every 10 years, gathering data about the number of people living in India and their characteristic use of things like % of people owning a car, etc.). This comprises over 16.7% of the world population and made India the 2nd most populated country at that time. the 2021 census were not conducted due to COVID 19 pandemic. But the estimated population as of 2025 is 1.4 billion.<ref name=":0" />
It has over 10 times the number of people than the country with the most land area ([[Wikijunior:Europe/Russia|Russia]]). This means that one out of every 6 people in the world is an Indian!
== Geography ==
The main part of India, which does not include the islands of Lakshadweep (listed on the map by its old name, Laccadive) and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, has a total area of '''3.28 million km<sup>2</sup>'''. There are 29 states in India, the biggest being Rajasthan and the smallest being Goa. Population wise, the biggest is Uttar Pradesh and the smallest is Sikkim.
In Indian territory, the biggest mountain in the Himalayas is K<sup>2</sup>, also known as "Godwin Austin".
== Leaders and rulers ==
[[File:President Droupadi Murmu official portrait higher version.jpg|thumb|Droupadi Murmu, the 15th president of India]]
[[File:PM Modi 2015.jpg|thumb|left|Narenda Modi, the 14th prime minister of India]]
India follows a '''parliamentary form of democratic government'''. This means that it is a system where everyone who is at or above 18 years is allowed to vote (democracy) and that the president of the country is elected by an elected body of people called the Parliament. Note that there is no king or queen in India, and the prime minister is not elected in the same way.
The current president of the country is [[wikipedia:Droupadi_Murmu|Droupadi Murmu]], and the current prime minister of the country is [[w:Narendra Modi|Narendra Modi]].
== What languages are spoken in India? ==
There are over 1,536 languages spoken in India, including 30 spoken by more than a million people! This is because of the huge diversity experienced in India. There are many languages spoken with varying levels of population. It can range from {{lwjl|Hindi}} with 400 million speakers, to local dialects (variations of a language) like Majhi with only 4 speakers! However, there is no official language as such, although English and Hindi are the main languages of the national government. Hindi because it is the most spoken first language, and English because most of India was ruled by the [[Wikijunior:Europe/United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] for hundreds of years until 1947.
It means that no one is forced to learn any particular language (for instance, people hailing from Tamil Nadu, who speak [[Wikijunior:Languages/Tamil|Tamil]], do not have to learn Hindi). Also, languages of the minorities have a right to conserve that language, preserving the diversity. Also, it is a crime to deny admission to anyone who does not know a particular language.
22 languages are officially recognised by the national government of India, known as the '''scheduled languages''': Assamese, [[Wikijunior:Languages/Bengali|Bengali]], Bodo, Dogri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, [[Wikijunior:Languages/Nepali|Nepali]], Oriya, [[Wikijunior:Languages/Punjabi|Punjabi]], Sanskrit, Santali, Sindhi, [[Wikijunior:Languages/Tamil|Tamil]], [[Wikijunior:Languages/Telugu|Telugu]], and [[Wikijunior:Languages/Urdu|Urdu]]. Each of the states of India is also allowed to have its own official languages. Some states, Uttar Pradesh for instance, have only Hindi as their official language, some, like Arunachal Pradesh, only English, while others have other languages, such as Gujarat in, where only {{Lwjl|Gujarati}} is official. The state of Assam has three languages as official languages: Assamese, Bodo and Bengali.
Some states have official languages you may not expect: the union territory of Puducherry has [[Wikijunior:Languages/French|French]] as an official language!
Most country-level (like the 10th and 12th Boards CBSE boards) exams are generally set in English and Hindi (with regional allowances). However, this is generally not the case for language exams.
== What religions are practiced in India? ==
[[File:Badshahi Mosque July 1 2005 pic32 by Ali Imran (1).jpg|thumbnail|right|A Mosque, a place of worship for Muslims]]
Just like languages, people practice a variety of religions in India.
The most common religion is [[Wikijunior:World Religions/Hinduism|Hinduism]], with about 80% of people practicing it. There are a sizable number of people practicing other religions, such as [[Wikijunior:World_Religions/Christianity|Christanity]] (about 2.3%), [[Wikijunior:World_Religions/Islam|Islam]] (about 13.4%), and [[Wikijunior:World Religions/Sikhism|Sikhism]] (about 1.8%). In addition, there are a variety of smaller religions (like [[Wikijunior:World Religions/Buddhism|Buddhists]], Jainists, and Zoroastrians), and even people practicing no religion ([[Wikijunior:World Religions/Atheism|atheists]]).
However, just as for languages, there is no official religion in India. It means that India does not discriminate between people on the basis of religion. People are free to believe, propagate, practice, and convert to any or no religion. But, this comes with some required restrictions: The use of force, fraud or instigation is not allowed (i.e, people cannot force someone to convert to any religion). Also, immoral activities cannot be done in the name of religion (like killing of human beings or protected species).
This also means that government schools will not favour any religion, as well as no government religious institutions.
== What sports are played in India? ==
[[File:Game-asia-kabadi.jpg|thumbnail|Kabbadi, a contact sport originated in Ancient India]]
# [[Cricket]]: India's cricket team is regarded to be one of the best teams on the world, winning the 1983 and 2011 (in their own country) World Cups. They were runner ups in the 2003 Cricket World Cup, and were semifinalists in 1987, 1996, and 2015.
# [[Badminton]]: While generally not as popular as cricket, there are some of the best badminton (men and women) players in India, like [[w:Saina Nehwal|Saina Nehwal]], P.V.Sindhu, and Srikanth Kidambi.
# [[Tennis]]: While present, it is not popular in India.
# [[Kabbadi]]: A traditional game in India, which India is quite good in, and quite popular as well, though not as much as cricket.
# [[Hockey]]: Indian's hockey team was regarded as one of the best in the 20<sup>th</sup> century.
== What are some important sights? ==
India is very diverse; it is not easy to mention all of the places to visit in India! Some of India's most well-known tourist sites include:
#The '''Taj Mahal''', is an enormous mausoleum (a building built as a tomb), built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial for his wife (Mumtaz Mahal) after she died after giving birth to their 14th child. The Taj Mahal became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 for "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage". The Taj Mahal gets at least 7 - 8 million visitors a year, and was a winner of New 7 Wonders of the World (2000 - 2007).
#The '''Ganga River''' (also known as the Ganges), a very famous river considered sacred by Hindus. This river originates from the '''Gangotri''' glacer in the Himalayas, and flows through most of North and North-East of India and nations of Bangladesh, and rated as the 3rd largest river in the world by discharge. However, it is also the 5<sup>th</sup> most polluted river in the world. The pollution threat affects not only humans, but as well as fish species, amphibian species, and the endangered South Asian river dolphin.
#'''Darjeeling''', located in the Indian State of West Bengal, Darjeeling is famous for it's tea productions and it's scenery. Darjeeling is the only place to attract so many tourists in the Eastern Part of India, and some visitors come to this place to trek and the river raft.
#'''Qutub Minar''', located in Mehrauli, New Delhi, is the tallest brick minar in the world, after the tallest minar in the world, which is Fateh Burj in Punjab (a state) in India. The minar's construction started in 1200 AD by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak, the founder of the Delhi Sultanate (a Muslim kingdom, based mostly in Delhi). Abaik's successor and son-in-law, Iltutmish, added 3 storeys to the tower. In 1369, a lightning strike destroyed the Qutub Minar. But, the minar was worked on again by Shah Tughlaq (a Turkic Muslim ruler), made with red sandstone and white marble. Qutub Minar is surrounded by several historical monuments, that relate (historically) to the minar, such as the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, Alai Darwaza, and the Tomb of Iltutmish.
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:''[[English-Hanzi/Indonesia]]''
'''Indonesia''' is a [[Pinyin/Country|country]] in Southeast [[Pinyin/Asia|Asia]]. It is part of the Malay Archipelago. It has 18,108 islands. 6,000 of these islands are inhabited. The most important islands of Indonesia are Java, Bali, Papua, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Sumatra. The capital of Indonesia is Jakarta.
'''Yìndùníxīyà''' ('''Yìnní''') shì Dōngnányà guójiā, Mǎ lái Qúndǎo de yībùfèn. Tā yōngyǒu 18,108 gè dǎoyǔ, qízhōng 6,000 gè yǒurén jūzhù. Yìnní zuì zhòngyào de dǎoyǔ shì Zhǎowā, Bālí, Bābùyǎ, Jiālǐmàndān, Sūlāwēixī, Sūméndálà dǎo. Shǒudū Yǎjiādá.
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This article ends by saying:
Notice that the violation of causality would actually be quite limited and would only apply to "space-like" separated events,
That's not true. It's actually neither limited, nor applying only to spacelike separated events. The separation of A and B is spacelike, but the separation of B and C is timelike. So causation is violated between two events with a timelike separation, too. Furthermore, it points out that a round-trip message from the earth to the moon would only let you communicate 1 second into the past. But if you bounced the message back and forth N times, then you could communicate N seconds into the past. So you could communicate arbitrarily far into your own past. That kind of causality violation is not very limited!
Finally, it suggests that all this is somehow related to quantum entanglement or EPR type experiments. It really isn't. They aren't related at all, though that's a common misconception. It would be better to delete that speculation.
**** This argument sounds flawed. Please feel free to correct me. This is written in the spirit of devil's advocacy; it you point out an error in my reasoning I will appreciate it.
Simply because Jane sees or calculates Bill’s time as being behind hers, doesn’t mean it actually is. For example, we see galaxies as they look in cosmic time 12.8 billion years (with us at 13.8 billion years). But if we transmitted information “instantly,” it wouldn’t arrive at that galaxy in the year 12.8 billion, it would arrive in year 13.8 billion. And if an alien replied “instantly” to us, he would say, “Yes, it is the year 13.8 billion here.” I see no violation of causality possible in such communication, neither we nor the alien have any means of seeing any further into the future than the year 13.8 billion, nor anyway to communicate to the past before 13.8 billion years.
To use the graphics on that page, Look at the figure showing a red arrow from Jane to Bill, and then from Bill to Bertha.
Putting in example numbers, let’s say that Jane left Bill in the year 2000 traveling at gamma=2, v=.866c, towards Bertha’s planet 4.4 light years away. Bill and Bertha share a reference frame, so time moves at one speed, so when Jane left, it looked to Bill like Bertha had a clock reading 1995.6, but because he knows about the speed of light, he “knows” Bertha’s year is really 2000 just then.
Jane arrives at Bertha’s planet in the year 2000 + 4.4/.866 = 2005, local time. Jane’s time experience was just half that, or 2.5 years. She calculates that Bill’s clock ran slow at half speed again, so she calculates that Bill is in the year 2001.25.
She then sends an instant message to Bill in 2001.25, who sends it on to Bertha in 2001.25, and Bertha gains foreknowledge.
***
The flaw I see is that Jane only calculates Bill’s time as 2001.25, it is not really 2001.25. Bill and Bertha’s planet are both in the year 2005, that is Bill’s real time. After all, if Jane turned around, she would suddenly say, “Oh, Ben is in the year 2008.75!” And then Jane would zoom home at the same speed to find that Bill has aged 10 years to her 5. Jane’s calculation shows that dramatic 7.5 years of aging just because she turned around (that’s the complication of the twin astronaut paradox when approached in this fashion).
In other words, Jane’s calculation of Bill’s time is her personal estimate and not reality. As mentioned, changing direction changes her personal estimate. The reality is that every location in the universe has a calculable cosmic time (years since the big bang) and there is no way that even at instantaneous travel, can any message be sent to an earlier time on the cosmic time scale. We can see the past, but we can’t communicate with it.
== Jet lag ==
it is a tiredness when you experience when traveling to many time zones [[Special:Contributions/~2026-32046-95|~2026-32046-95]] ([[User talk:~2026-32046-95|talk]]) 19:54, 28 May 2026 (UTC)
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''[[Special:search/Indonesia prefix:English-Hanzi/]]''
[[Special:Search/"Indonesia" prefix:English-Hanzi/|'''Indonesia''']] is a [[English-Hanzi/Country|country]] mainly in Southeast [[English-Hanzi/Asia|Asia]] and partly in [[English-Hanzi/Oceania|Oceania]]. Its population is 261 million. Its capital is Jakarta.
'''印度尼西亚''' (多數人用「'''印尼'''」) 是 一个 主要 在 东南亚,部分 在 大洋洲 的 国家。它的人口是2.61亿。它的首都是雅加达.
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|Blackburne Shilling Gambit|
|rd| |bd|qd|kd|bd|nd|rd|=
|pd|pd|pd|pd| |pd|pd|pd|=
| | | | | | | | |=
| | | | |nl| | | |=
| | |bl|nd|pl| | | |=
| | | | | | | | |=
|pl|pl|pl|pl| |pl|pl|pl|=
|rl|nl|bl|ql|kl| | |rl|=
|parent = [[Chess/Italian Game|Italian Game]]
}}
== 4. Nxe5?? ==
This looks natural, but it is a bad move as there is a strong double attack. After [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5|4...Qg5!]], After Qg5, both e5 and g2 are attacked by the queen. White is in a lot of trouble and has to give up a knight to have a playable game.
== Theory table ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!4
!5
!6
!7
!
|-
|...
[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5|Qg5]]
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Kd8
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|∞
|-
|…
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|Nxf7??
Qxg2
|Rf1
Qxe4+
|Qe2
Nxe2
| -/+
|-
|…
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|…
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|…
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|Be2??
Nf3#
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{{Chess Opening Theory/Position|=
|Blackburne Shilling Gambit|
|rd| |bd|qd|kd|bd|nd|rd|=
|pd|pd|pd|pd| |pd|pd|pd|=
| | | | | | | | |=
| | | | |nl| | | |=
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| | | | | | | | |=
|pl|pl|pl|pl| |pl|pl|pl|=
|rl|nl|bl|ql|kl| | |rl|=
|parent = [[Chess/Italian Game|Italian Game]]
}}
== 4. Nxe5?? ==
This looks natural, but it is a bad move as there is a strong double attack. After [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5|4...Qg5!]], both e5 and g2 are attacked by the queen. White is in a lot of trouble and has to give up a knight to have a playable game.
== Theory table ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!4
!5
!6
!7
!
|-
|...
[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5|Qg5]]
|Bxf7
Kd8
|Ng4
Nh6
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|∞
|-
|…
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|Nxf7??
Qxg2
|Rf1
Qxe4+
|Qe2
Nxe2
| -/+
|-
|…
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|…
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|Be2??
Nf3#
|0-1
|}
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|rd| |bd|qd|kd|bd|nd|rd|=
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|pl|pl|pl|pl| |pl|pl|pl|=
|rl|nl|bl|ql|kl| | |rl|=
|parent = [[Chess/Italian Game|Italian Game]]
}}
== 4. Nxe5?? ==
This looks natural, but it is a bad move as there is a strong double attack. After [[/4...Qg5|4...Qg5!]], both e5 and g2 are attacked by the queen. White is in a lot of trouble and has to give up a knight to have a playable game.
== Theory table ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+
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!5
!6
!7
!
|-
|...
[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5|Qg5]]
|Bxf7
Kd8
|Ng4
Nh6
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|∞
|-
|…
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|Nxf7??
Qxg2
|Rf1
Qxe4+
|Qe2
Nxe2
| -/+
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|…
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|…
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|…
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|Be2??
Nf3#
|0-1
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This is for the AQA A Level Computer Science Specification.
This is where suggestions can be made about what some of the questions might be and how we can solve them.
'''Please be respectful and do not vandalise the page, as this would affect students' preparation for exams!'''
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Please do not discuss questions on this page. Instead use the discussion [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Talk:A-level_Computing/AQA/Paper_1/Skeleton_program/2021 page].
[[File:Class diagram landscape.png|center|Class Diagram]]
== Section C Predictions ==
The 2021 paper 1 will contain 4 questions worth 13 marks.
== Section D Predictions ==
Programming Questions on Skeleton Program
*The 2020 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 6 mark, an 8 mark question, a 11 mark question and one 12 mark question - these marks include the screen capture(s), so the likely marks for the coding will be 1-2 marks lower.
*The 2019 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, an 8 mark question, a 9 mark question and one 13 mark question - these marks include the screen capture(s), so the marks for the coding will be 1-2 marks lower.
*The 2018 paper 1 contained one 2 mark question, a 5 mark question, two 9 mark questions, and one 12 mark question - these marks include the screen capture(s).
*The 2017 paper 1 contained a 5 mark question, three 6 mark questions, and one 12 mark question.
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Current questions are speculation by contributors to this page.
=== Display the tile numbers ===
Create a subroutine 'DrawGridWithTileNumbers' which will display the tile numbers on a grid to help the players identify each tile
eg for the default game:
0 1 2 3
4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
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public string DrawGridWithTileNumbers()
{
var sb = new System.Text.StringBuilder();
var id = 0;
var lineNo = 0;
int width = size / 2;
int maxId = size * width;
while (id < maxId)
{
// If on an odd-numbered line, add an indent
if (lineNo % 2 != 0)
sb.Append(" ");
// Create line of ID's
for (int i = 0; i < width; i++)
{
sb.Append(id + " ");
id++;
}
sb.AppendLine();
lineNo++;
}
return sb.ToString();
}
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# In HexGrid Class
def DrawGridWithTileNumbers(self):
count = 0 # Used to count the tiles
Line = "" # Used to store the output
for x in range(0, 8): # Runs through each tile line
for y in range(0, 4): # Runs through each column
if x % 2 == 0: # Checks if odd/even line
if y == 0: # Adds only 3 spaces to beginning if even line
Line = Line + " " + str(count)
else:
Line = Line + " " + str(count)
else:
Line = Line + str(count) + " "
count = count + 1
Line = Line + os.linesep
return Line
# In PlayGame Subroutine
while not (GameOver and Player1Turn):
print(Grid.GetGridAsString(Player1Turn))
print(Grid.DrawGridWithTileNumbers())
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Create a new method in the class HexGrid to allow you to easily recall the size:
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Public Function GetGridSize()
Return Size
End Function
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Add the following lines to Playgame (just before loop):
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GridSize = Grid.GetGridSize
DrawGridWithTileNumbers(GridSize)
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Add the new subroutine:
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Sub DrawGridWithTileNumbers(GrideSize As Integer)
Dim Tile As Integer = 0
Console.WriteLine()
For i = 1 To GrideSize
If i Mod 2 = 0 Then
Console.Write(" ")
End If
For j = 1 To GrideSize / 2
If Tile < 10 Then
Console.Write(" " & Tile & " ")
Else
Console.Write(" " & Tile & " ")
End If
Tile = Tile + 1
Next
Console.WriteLine()
Next
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
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=== Help Command ===
This question refers to the subroutine PlayGame.
Currently, the player can enter move, saw, dig, upgrade, or spawn as a command. The game is to be amended so that the player can enter a help command, which will show the list of commands they can enter.
The help command should not impede the players commands. In other words, the player should be able to enter “help” and it should not be counted as one of the three commands the player enters.
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public static void PlayGame(Player player1, Player player2, HexGrid grid)
{
bool gameOver = false;
bool player1Turn = true;
bool validCommand;
List<string> commands = new List<string>();
Console.WriteLine("Player One current state - " + player1.GetStateString());
Console.WriteLine("Player Two current state - " + player2.GetStateString());
do
{
Console.WriteLine(grid.GetGridAsString(player1Turn));
if (player1Turn)
Console.WriteLine(player1.GetName() + " state your three commands, pressing enter after each one.");
else
Console.WriteLine(player2.GetName() + " state your three commands, pressing enter after each one.");
int maxCommands = 3;
for (int count = 1; count <= maxCommands; count++)
{
Console.Write("Enter command: ");
var command = Console.ReadLine().ToLower();
if (command == "help")
{
DisplayHelpMenu();
maxCommands++;
continue;
}
commands.Add(command);
}
foreach (var c in commands)
{
List<string> items = new List<string>(c.Split(' '));
validCommand = CheckCommandIsValid(items);
if (!validCommand)
Console.WriteLine("Invalid command");
else
{
int fuelChange = 0;
int lumberChange = 0;
int supplyChange = 0;
string summaryOfResult;
if (player1Turn)
{
summaryOfResult = grid.ExecuteCommand(items, ref fuelChange, ref lumberChange, ref supplyChange,
player1.GetFuel(), player1.GetLumber(), player1.GetPiecesInSupply());
player1.UpdateLumber(lumberChange);
player1.UpdateFuel(fuelChange);
if (supplyChange == 1)
player1.RemoveTileFromSupply();
}
else
{
summaryOfResult = grid.ExecuteCommand(items, ref fuelChange, ref lumberChange, ref supplyChange,
player2.GetFuel(), player2.GetLumber(), player2.GetPiecesInSupply());
player2.UpdateLumber(lumberChange);
player2.UpdateFuel(fuelChange);
if (supplyChange == 1)
{
player2.RemoveTileFromSupply();
}
}
Console.WriteLine(summaryOfResult);
}
}
commands.Clear();
player1Turn = !player1Turn;
int player1VPsGained = 0;
int player2VPsGained = 0;
if (gameOver)
{
grid.DestroyPiecesAndCountVPs(ref player1VPsGained, ref player2VPsGained);
}
else
gameOver = grid.DestroyPiecesAndCountVPs(ref player1VPsGained, ref player2VPsGained);
player1.AddToVPs(player1VPsGained);
player2.AddToVPs(player2VPsGained);
Console.WriteLine("Player One current state - " + player1.GetStateString());
Console.WriteLine("Player Two current state - " + player2.GetStateString());
Console.Write("Press Enter to continue...");
Console.ReadLine();
}
while (!gameOver || !player1Turn);
Console.WriteLine(grid.GetGridAsString(player1Turn));
DisplayEndMessages(player1, player2);
}
static void DisplayHelpMenu()
{
Console.WriteLine("\n---HELP MENU---\n");
Console.WriteLine("...\n");
}
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commandCount = 1
while commandCount < 4:
command = input("Enter command: ").lower()
if command == "help":
pass
else:
Commands.append(command)
commandCount = commandCount + 1
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Dim commandCount As Integer
Dim command As String
Dim commandList As New List(Of String)
commandCount = 0
While commandCount < 3
Console.WriteLine("Enter command: ")
command = Console.ReadLine().ToLower()
If command = "help" Then
Console.WriteLine("The commands you can use are: move, dig, saw, spawn, upgrade")
Else
commandList.Add(command)
commandCount += 1
End If
End While
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=== Start with a grid of any even width ===
Create a new function to be called instead of default game or load game. This should allow the user to enter any even number and create a grid of that size. Each location in the grid should have a 25% chance of being a forest, 25% chance of being a peat bog and 50% chance of being a plain. The Barons should still start in the corners of the map as in the default game with a serf in an adjacent tile.
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def AnyGridSize():
GridSize = int(input("Enter the grid size you would like to use (Must be an even number): "))
T = []
for i in range(GridSize * (GridSize//2)):
TempNum = random.randint(1,4)
if TempNum == 1:
T.append("#")
elif TempNum == 2:
T. append("~")
else:
T.append(" ")
Grid = HexGrid(GridSize)
Player1 = Player("Player One", 0, 10, 10, 5)
Player2 = Player("Player Two", 1, 10, 10, 5)
print(T)
print(Grid._Tiles)
Grid.SetUpGridTerrain(T)
Grid.AddPiece(True, "Baron", 0)
Grid.AddPiece(True, "Serf", 0 + GridSize)
Grid.AddPiece(False, "Baron", len(T)-1)
Grid.AddPiece(False, "Serf", len(T) - 1 - GridSize)
return Player1, Player2, Grid
def DisplayMainMenu():
print("1. Default game")
print("2. Load game")
print("3. Any size game")
print("Q. Quit")
print()
print("Enter your choice: ", end="")
def Main():
FileLoaded = True
Player1 = None
Player2 = None
Grid = None
Choice = ""
while Choice != "Q":
DisplayMainMenu()
Choice = input()
if Choice == "1":
Player1, Player2, Grid = SetUpDefaultGame()
PlayGame(Player1, Player2, Grid)
elif Choice == "2":
FileLoaded, Player1, Player2, Grid = LoadGame()
if FileLoaded:
PlayGame(Player1, Player2, Grid)
elif Choice == "3":
Player1, Player2, Grid = AnyGridSize()
PlayGame(Player1, Player2, Grid)
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=== Add another command called teleport that allows any piece to move to any location, at a cost of three fuel ===
Describe the question here
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=== Add another type of tile called ore (or other type of resource) ===
Currently there are 3 terrain types: field, peat bog, and forest.
The new type of tile will have the $ symbol and there will be 1 ore for every 10 tiles. 1 ore is worth 2 fuel.
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=== Save Option. ===
My best guess is a way of saving the game; currently you can load game1.txt, but you can't save a game that you are playing.
The text file gives us the format to use, so I think this is quite likely.
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=== Game Over Bug ===
With this version, a player can trap their own baron to end the game.
While this kind of makes sense, it is possible that they could ask you to make it so that at least one of the pieces that are trapping a baron must belong to the other player.
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=== Land Mine ===
Currently, if your baron gets trapped (if the game is over), you can see exactly what is going on.
A land mine could be placed on a tile, and hidden from both players, so that if your opponent steps on that tile, they lose that piece.
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=== New Piece Type ===
We have 4 piece types: baron, serf, LESS (Lumberjack), and PBDS (Peat digger).
It is possible (especially if there are new terrains or resources), that they might ask you to create a new piece type.
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== 6. Rf1 ==
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Rf1 seems like a defense to the gambit, but Black can play [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5/5. Nxf7/5...Qxg2/6. Rf1/6...Qxe4|6...Qxe4+]] and White must sacrifice their queen or allow checkmate.
Better was 6. Ng5, which gives away the rook but moves the knight to safety and protects the e4-pawn. After 6...Qxh1+ White can play 7. Bf1.
== Theory table ==
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{| class="wikitable"
|+
!6
!7
!
|-
|[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5/5. Nxf7/5...Qxg2/6. Rf1|...]]
[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5/5. Nxf7/5...Qxg2/6. Rf1/6...Qxe4|Qxe4+]]
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== 6...Qxe4+ ==
White is completely lost. Black plays 6...Qxe4+, which allows for two options.
The worse of the two options doesn't seem the worst, but [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5/5. Nxf7/5...Qxg2/6. Rf1/6...Qxe4/7. Be2|7. Be2?]] allows the smothered mate 7...Nf3# where the bishop is pinned.
Therefore White must give away the queen with 7. Qe2 and play on without that queen.{{Wikipedia|Blackburne Shilling Gambit}}
== Theory table ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5/5. Nxf7/5...Qxg2/6. Rf1/6...Qxe4/7. Be2|Be2?]]
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== 6...Qxe4+ ==
White is completely lost. Black plays 6...Qxe4+, which allows for two options.
The worse of the two options doesn't seem the worst, but [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5/5. Nxf7/5...Qxg2/6. Rf1/6...Qxe4/7. Be2|7. Be2?]] allows the smothered mate (7...Nf3#) where the bishop is pinned.
Therefore White must give away the queen with 7. Qe2 and play on without that queen.{{Wikipedia|Blackburne Shilling Gambit}}
== Theory table ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5/5. Nxf7/5...Qxg2/6. Rf1/6...Qxe4/7. Be2|Be2?]]
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== 7. Be2? ==
The worst of the two legal moves, but White was losing anyway.
Black can immediately win the game with [[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5/5. Nxf7/5...Qxg2/6. Rf1/6...Qxe4/7. Be2/7...Nf3|7...Nf3#]].{{Wikipedia|Blackburne Shilling Gambit}}
== Theory table ==
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[[Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...e5/2. Nf3/2...Nc6/3. Bc4/3...Nd4/4. Nxe5/4...Qg5/5. Nxf7/5...Qxg2/6. Rf1/6...Qxe4/7. Be2/7...Nf3|Nf3#]]
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|eco=[[Chess/ECOC|C60]]
|parent=[[../|Spanish game]]
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== 3...f6?! · Nürnberg variation ==
{{Chess/sideline}}
Black defends their e-pawn with their f-pawn. This is non-standard as it weakens their kingside and prevents the knight coming to f6. It's also unnecessary for Black to defend the e-pawn again: the e5-pawn wasn't hanging because of the tactic Bxc6 dxc6 Nxe5? Qd4!, where Black recovers the material.
One idea Black might have is to bait White into playing '''4. Bxc6''' dxc6 5. Nxe5??. White may suspect they can sacrifice the knight and recover material using the tactic Qh5+. This is the case in the Damiano defence, 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 f6?, where the refutation is 3. Nxe5 fxe5 4. Qh5+. However, it doesn't work out the same here: Black is better after 5...fxe5 6. Qh5+ Kd7! 7. Qxe5 Qf6! (diagram). White doesn't want to trade queens and be down a bishop for two pawns in the endgame.
{{Chess/board|moves=1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 f6 4. Bxc6 dxc6 5. Nxe5 fxe5 6. Qh5+ Kd7 7. Qxe5 Qf6 |caption=Position after 4. Bxc6 dxc6 5. Nxe5?? fxe5 6. Qh5+ Kd7! 7. Qxe5 Qf6 |frame=1}}
Rather than try to exploit the weakened kingside immediately, White should just develop normally and enjoy the more pleasant position. '''4. O-O''' to get the king to safety, then White threatens to open the centre with d4. One line is 4...a6 5. Bc4 Bc5 6. c3 Nge7 7. d4 b5 8. Bb3 exd4 9. cxd4 Bb6 10. Nc3 {{Chess/not|++}}. White has space and easy development.
== References ==
{{reflist}}
=== See also ===
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Each of the 15 main levels has seven stars to collect, with one red coin star and one 100-coin star. There are 15 additional stars to collect.
==Bob-omb Battlefield==
Bob-omb Battlefield is the first course of ''Super Mario 64''. To get there, you enter the castle and go to the left-most brown door.
Inside the course, the player needs to climb a mountain and throw King Bob-omb onto his back to beat him. King Bob-omb is ball-shaped like the other bombs, but is several times as large.
For another star, the player needs to ground-pound the wooden piece that holds the Chain chomp, a large black ball with mouth which makes barking sounds, three times to make him jump against the bars to break them, allowing to access the star.
==Whomp's Fortress==
Whomp's Fortress is the second course of ''Super Mario 64''.
==Jolly Roger Bay==
Jolly Roger Bay is the third course in ''Super Mario 64'', and the first of the two water courses. In the course, the player explores a sunken ship and an abandoned cave.
==Cool, Cool Mountain==
Cool, Cool Mountain is course 4 of ''Super Mario 64''.
==Tall, Tall Mountain==
Tall, Tall Mountain can be accessed from the painting with the mushrooms on the second floor of Princess Peach's Castle. In the level, there are numerous mushroom platforms to jump from.
==Star requirements==
Note that you can use glitches to enter levels (besides Tower of the Wing Cap and Big Boo's Haunt) earlier. You also cannot get the first and second MIPS before 15 and 50 stars, respectively, nor the first, second and third Toads before 12, 25 and 35 stars respectively.
*Bob-omb Battlefield: 0
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*Cool, Cool Mountain: 3
*Big Boo's Haunt: 12
*Hazy Maze Cave: 8
*Lethal Lava Land: 8
*Shifting Sand Land: 8
*Dire, Dire Docks: 30
*Snowman's Land: 31
*Wet-Dry World: 31
*Tall, Tall Mountain: 31
*Tiny-Huge Island: 31
*Tick-Tock Clock: 50
*Rainbow Ride: 50
*Bowser in the Dark World: 8
*Bowser in the Fire Sea: 31
*Bowser in the Sky: 70
*The Princesses Secret Slide: 1
*The Secret Aquarium: 3
*Tower of the Wing Cap: 10
*Cavern of the Metal Cap: 8
*Vanish Cap Under the Moat: 8
*MIPS the Rabbit 1: 15
*MIPS 2: 50
*Toad 1: 12
*Toad 2: 31
*Toad 3: 50
*Wing Mario Over the Rainbow: 50
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== Edit requests on MediaWiki:Sp-contributions-footer pages and some message box pages ==
On [[MediaWiki:Sp-contributions-footer-anon]] and [[MediaWiki:Sp-contributions-footer]], please change <code>| type = system</code> to <code>| type = editnotice</code> so that it can adapt to dark mode, thank you.
In addition to the above, we should also modify some of the message box subpages in which they should adapt to dark mode. For instance, the fmbox part when used on [[MediaWiki:Abusefilter-disallowed]] does not adapt to dark mode, and makes the currently white text hard to read in dark mode. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 21:50, 13 April 2025 (UTC)
:@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] Just took care of the first part of the request. If you want to workshop specific changes to some of these templates, please feel free! I think an admin/IA can then implement. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 14:32, 26 April 2025 (UTC)
:: Thank you for implementing my edit to the fmbox template! Could you also replace <code>| type = system</code> to <code>| type = editnotice</code> on [[MediaWiki:Noarticletext]] and [[MediaWiki:Noarticletext-nopermission]] to adapt to dark mode as well? Much appreciated. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 15:18, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
:::[[File:Yes_check.svg|{{#ifeq:|small|8|15}}px|link=|alt=]] {{#ifeq:|small|<small>|}}'''Done'''{{#ifeq:|small|</small>|}}! Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:10, 1 May 2025 (UTC)
::@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: When should <code>type=editnotice</code> be used as opposed to <code>type=system</code>? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 16:17, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
::: The thing is, <code>| type = system</code> uses a gray system color, which can interfere with the dark mode. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:39, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
::::@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]]: In that case, should I just use AWB to replace all instances of <code>type=system</code> in system messages with <code>type=editnotice</code>? [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 18:04, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
::::: Yes, but you should probably enable AWB's bot mode so that you don't flood the recent changes feed. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 18:08, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Please add the following CSS code (imported from enwiki). I have tested this on my custom CSS page and it does fully work on making the block entry adapt to dark mode.
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Thanks. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 22:57, 9 May 2025 (UTC)
:@[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] to confirm, you just want this added? It's not replacing anything? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 12:03, 23 May 2025 (UTC)
: [[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]], I think we might have to replace the following below (currently on common.css):<syntaxhighlight lang="css">
/* User block messages */
div.user-block { padding: 5px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; border: 1px solid #A9A9A9; background-color: #FFEFD5; }
</syntaxhighlight>I don't think it will affect the block log color currently on both light and dark modes. [[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:48, 23 May 2025 (UTC)
::{{Done}}, but I didn't remove the <code>user-block</code> class. That class is for user block warning templates, not block log messages. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 22:13, 23 May 2025 (UTC)
== I can donate a book on software architecture ==
Hello,
I wrote a compendium of architectural patterns and can donate it to Wikibooks. However, it contains hundreds of diagrams and probably above a thousand of cross-links, therefore it will take a lot of effort to translate it into the Wikibooks' web layout without some automation. I am too lazy to do that on my own. Moreover, the book is based in original research, which is not welcome here, as far as I know.
Please see if you want to accept the book and if you have volunteers to input it. I can provide access to the original Google Doc and LucidChart diagrams. [[User:Descri|Descri]] ([[User talk:Descri|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Descri|contribs]]) 16:15, 15 May 2025 (UTC)
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Dear all,
This year, the term of 2 (two) Community- and Affiliate-selected Trustees on the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees will come to an end [1]. The Board invites the whole movement to participate in this year’s selection process and vote to fill those seats.
The Elections Committee will oversee this process with support from Foundation staff [2]. The Governance Committee, composed of trustees who are not candidates in the 2025 community-and-affiliate-selected trustee selection process (Raju Narisetti, Shani Evenstein Sigalov, Lorenzo Losa, Kathy Collins, Victoria Doronina and Esra’a Al Shafei) [3], is tasked with providing Board oversight for the 2025 trustee selection process and for keeping the Board informed. More details on the roles of the Elections Committee, Board, and staff are here [4].
Here are the key planned dates:
* May 22 – June 5: Announcement (this communication) and call for questions period [6]
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Learn more about the 2025 selection process - including the detailed timeline, the candidacy process, the campaign rules, and the voter eligibility criteria - on this Meta-wiki page [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia_Foundation_elections/2025|[link]]].
'''Call for Questions'''
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Thank you!
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'''Ant Simulation''' This is for the 2026 AQA A-level Computer Science Specification (7517).
This is where suggestions can be made about what some of the questions might be and how we can solve them.
Please be respectful and do not vandalise the page, as this may affect students' preparation for exams!
==Section C Mark distribution comparison==
Mark distribution for this year:
The 2026 paper 1 will contain '''five''' questions worth '''3, 5, 2, 2 and 1 mark(s) (13 total)'''.
The 2025 paper contained 4 questions worth 2 marks each (8 total).
The 2024 paper contained 3 questions worth 11 marks in total (3+2+6=11).
The 2023 paper contained 6 questions worth 13 marks
The 2022 paper contained 5 questions worth 17 marks.
The 2021 paper contained 4 questions worth 13 marks.
== Section C Predictions ==
'''Predictions:'''
# Basically, Logically, technically, finally,
# a) What is Encapsulation? b) What is a specific purpose of encapsulation being used in this program?
Note: at least for the Python skeleton code, there is no exception handling. In past papers which have had exception handling in the code, there were 1 to 2 mark questions asked about it in this section. Should exception handling come up, it would have to be in section D.
==Section D Mark distribution comparison==
Mark distribution for this year:
* The 2026 paper 1 contains 4 questions: a 5 mark, an 8 mark and two 12 mark questions.
These marks include the screen capture(s), so the marks for the coding will be 1-2 marks lower.
* The 2025 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, a 6 mark and two 14 mark questions.
* The 2024 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, a 6 mark and two 14 mark questions.
* The 2023 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, a 9 mark, a 10 mark and one 13 mark question.
* The 2022 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, a 9 mark, a 11 mark and one 13 mark question.
* The 2021 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 6 mark, an 8 mark, a 9 mark and one 14 mark question.
* The 2020 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 6 mark, an 8 mark, a 11 mark and one 12 mark question.
* The 2019 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, an 8 mark, a 9 mark and one 13 mark question.
* The 2018 paper 1 contained 5 questions: a 2 mark, a 5 mark, two 9 mark and one 12 mark question.
* The 2017 paper 1 contained 5 questions: a 5 mark, three 6 mark and one 12 mark question.
== Section D Predictions ==
Current questions are speculation by contributors to this page
== Simulation 1 ==
=== '''When inspecting a cell, ensure that the cell reference they have entered is within the bounds of the simulation, asking them to input a cell again again if not'''===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
Around line 60:
case "3":
int Row = 0, Column = 0;
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE: loop until valid cell is entered
do
{
GetCellReference(ref Row, ref Column);
if (Row < 1 || Row > ThisSimulation.NumberOfRows || Column < 1 || Column > ThisSimulation.NumberOfColumns)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Invalid cell! Please enter a row between 1-{ThisSimulation.NumberOfRows} and a column between 1-{ThisSimulation.NumberOfColumns}.");
}
else
{b //What is this?
break;
}
} while (true);
//END OF CHANGE
//End of Change
//Note Before: This requires some amending as non integer values such as strings can still cause errors :P (Non-Coombe Wood School Student)
//Ok, it's been a week and it still hasn't been changed, it really needs to be fixed cause it still causes errors for non integer values :/ (Non-Coombe Wood School Student)
Around line 130:
//START OF CHANGE
public int NumberOfRows, NumberOfColumns;
protected int StartingFoodInNest, StartingNumberOfFoodCells, StartingNumberOfNests;
//END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
//add Simulation parameter, which must be included as an argument whenever getCellReference is called
static void getCellReference(IntWrapper row, IntWrapper column, Simulation thisSim) {
System.out.println();
do {
System.out.print("Enter row number: ");
row.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
} while (row.value > thisSim.numberOfRows || row.value < 1);
do {
System.out.print("Enter column number: ");
column.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
} while (column.value > thisSim.numberOfColumns || column.value < 1);
System.out.println();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
Salty Springs - credit to salty springs, hop off pls dont do trickss on itt :/
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
#part of the simulation class
def CheckCellExists(self, Row, Column):
if Row <= self._NumberOfRows and Row >= 1 and Column <= self._NumberOfColumns and Column >= 1:
return True
return False
#in Main()
elif Choice == "3":
Row = 0
Column = 0
Row, Column = GetCellReference() #get specific cell *howls*
while not ThisSimulation.CheckCellExists(Row,Column):
print("Invalid cell")
Row, Column = GetCellReference() #get specific cell
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add an error message when a blank grid space is entered and ask the user to retry ''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
//START OF CHANGE "Add an error message when a blank grid space is entered"
Console.WriteLine();
while (true)
{
Console.Write("Enter row number: ");
string rowInput = Console.ReadLine();
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(rowInput) || !int.TryParse(rowInput, out Row) || Row <= 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("Invalid row input. Please enter a valid positive number.");
continue;
}
Console.Write("Enter column number: ");
string colInput = Console.ReadLine();
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(colInput) || !int.TryParse(colInput, out Column) || Column <= 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("Invalid column input. Please enter a valid positive number.");
continue;
}
// If both inputs are valid
break;
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
//END OF CHANGE "Add an error message when a blank grid space is entered"
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA">
static void getCellReference(IntWrapper row, IntWrapper column, int maxRow, int maxColumn) {
System.out.println();
System.out.print("Enter row number: ");
row.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
while (row.value < 0 || row.value > maxRow) {
System.out.println();
System.out.println("That was invalid you little punk. Try Again.");
System.out.print("Enter row number: ");
row.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
}
System.out.print("Enter column number: ");
column.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
while (column.value < 0 || column.value > maxColumn) {
System.out.println();
System.out.println("That was invalid you little punk. Try Again.");
System.out.print("Enter row number: ");
row.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
}
System.out.println();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
Harington School DM
<syntaxhighlight lang="Java">
//line 101
static void getCellReference(IntWrapper row, IntWrapper column) {
System.out.println();
System.out.print("Enter row number: ");
String inputRow = scanner.nextLine();
while(inputRow == "" || inputRow == " ") {
System.out.print("Invalid input, please try again\n");
inputRow = scanner.nextLine();
}
row.value = Integer.parseInt(inputRow);
System.out.print("Enter column number: ");
String inputCol = scanner.nextLine();
while(inputCol == "" || inputCol == " ") {
System.out.print("Invalid input. please try again\n");
inputCol = scanner.nextLine();
}
column.value = Integer.parseInt(inputCol);
System.out.println();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - VC - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
# replace GetCellReference() with this, around line 65, it adds a check to see if the selected spot is valid
def GetCellReference():
print()
while True:
row_input = input("Enter row number: ").strip()
if not row_input or not row_input.isdigit() or int(row_input) <= 0:
print("Invalid row input. Please enter a valid positive number.")
continue
col_input = input("Enter column number: ").strip()
if not col_input or not col_input.isdigit() or int(col_input) <= 0:
print("Invalid column input. Please enter a valid positive number.")
continue
# If both inputs are valid
Row = int(row_input)
Column = int(col_input)
break
print()
return Row, Column
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Fix the error that occurs when trying to inspect a cell not in the range of the grid''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
public string GetCellDetails(int Row, int Column)
{
//START OF CHANGE
if (Row < 1 || Row > NumberOfRows || Column < 1 || Column > NumberOfColumns)
{
return $"Cell ({Row}, {Column}) is out of range.";
}
// END OF CHANGE
Add this to the start of the GetCellDetails
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - JK - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
# replace GetCellDetails with this in the simulation class (around line 220), it adds a try/except for if the index is out of range
def GetCellDetails(self, Row, Column):
try:
CurrentCell = self._Grid[self.__GetIndex(Row, Column)]
Details = CurrentCell.GetDetails()
N = self.GetNestInCell(CurrentCell)
if N is not None:
Details += f"Nest present ({N.GetFoodLevel()} food)" + "\n\n"
if self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(CurrentCell) > 0:
Details += "ANTS\n"
for A in self._Ants:
if A.InSameLocation(CurrentCell):
Details += A.GetDetails() + "\n"
Details += "\n\n"
if self.GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(CurrentCell) > 0:
Details += "PHEROMONES\n"
for P in self._Pheromones:
if P.InSameLocation(CurrentCell):
Details += f"Ant {P.GetBelongsTo()} with strength of {P.GetStrength()}" + "\n\n"
Details += "\n\n"
return Details
except:
print("Cell was out of range\n")
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
City of Norwich School
This fixes the issue where an IndexError is thrown when inspecting a cell outside of the bounds of the map. One unique case this fix catches is inspecting a cell at position '''(0,0)'''. Row and column indexing starts at 1, so there should be no cell at (0, 0) and an IndexError should be thrown when trying to obtain it. However, this does not happen and cell details are still returned.
When inspecting a cell, the cell's position is converted to a grid list index using the '''__GetIndex(self, Row, Column)''' method. Cell instances are stored in a 1D list (_Grid), so a cell's position has to be converted to its index within the grid list. Grid list indices are calculated using the formula:
<math>(Row - 1) * NumberOfColumns + Column - 1 = GridListIndex</math>
When the row is '''0''' and the column is '''0''', this equation evaluates to a '''negative''' value regardless of which simulation is used. For example, this evaluates to '''-6''' when using simulation 1 as it has a map with 5 rows and 5 columns. Negative indices are still valid in Python, but unlike positive indices, they go from right to left and indexing starts at -1. As a result, a cell instance is still obtained and an IndexError is not thrown.
The following fix catches all erroneous cases except for empty strings, non-numeric characters and decimals. The fix begins at line 38 in the program in the Main() subroutine.<syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1">
while Choice != "9":
DisplayMenu()
Choice = GetChoice()
if Choice == "1":
print(ThisSimulation.GetDetails())
elif Choice == "2":
StartRow = 0
StartColumn = 0
EndRow = 0
EndColumn = 0
StartRow, StartColumn = GetCellReference()
EndRow, EndColumn = GetCellReference()
print(ThisSimulation.GetAreaDetails(StartRow, StartColumn, EndRow, EndColumn))
elif Choice == "3":
Row = 0
Column = 0
# Change start
valid_cell = False
while not valid_cell:
Row, Column = GetCellReference()
if (Row > 0
and Column > 0
and Row <= SimulationParameters[1]
and Column <= SimulationParameters[2]):
valid_cell = True
else:
print("Invalid cell position!")
# Change end
print(ThisSimulation.GetCellDetails(Row, Column))
elif Choice == "4":
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(1)
print("Simulation moved on one stage\n")
elif Choice == "5":
NumberOfStages = int(input("Enter number of stages to advance by: "))
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(NumberOfStages)
print(f"Simulation moved on {NumberOfStages} stages" + "\n")
</syntaxhighlight>{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
== Simulation 2 ==
=== Fix the error of the cell still increasing pheromones after it is empty ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
AL- Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#" line="1">
public void AdvanceStage(int NumberOfStages)
{
for (int Count = 1; Count <= NumberOfStages; Count++)
{
List<Pheromone> PheromonesToDelete = new List<Pheromone>();
foreach (Pheromone P in Pheromones)
{
P.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
if (P.GetStrength() == 0)
{
PheromonesToDelete.Add(P);
}
}
foreach (Pheromone P in PheromonesToDelete)
{
Pheromones.Remove(P);
}
foreach (Ant A in Ant)
{
A.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
Cell CurrentCell = Grid[GetIndex(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn())];
if (A.GetFoodCarried() > 0 && A.IsAtOwnNest())
{
AddFoodToNest(A.GetFoodCarried(), A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn());
A.UpdateFoodCarried(-A.GetFoodCarried());
}
else if (CurrentCell.GetAmountOfFood() > 0 && A.GetFoodCarried() == 0)
{
int FoodObtained;
do
{
FoodObtained = RGen.Next(1, A.GetFoodCapacity() + 1);
} while (FoodObtained > CurrentCell.GetAmountOfFood() || (A.GetFoodCarried() + FoodObtained) > A.GetFoodCapacity());
CurrentCell.UpdateFoodInCell(-FoodObtained);
A.UpdateFoodCarried(FoodObtained);
//start of change
//removes pheromones from empty cells
if (CurrentCell.GetAmountOfFood() == 0)
{
Pheromones.RemoveAll(P => P.InSameLocation(CurrentCell));
}
//end of change
}
else
{
if (A.GetFoodCarried() > 0)
{
UpdateAntsPheromoneInCell(A);
}
A.ChooseCellToMoveTo(GetIndicesOfNeighbours(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn()),
GetIndexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn()));
}
}
foreach (Nest N in Nests)
{
N.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== When selecting the option 'Display area details', selecting an area by using a point further from the top-left than the second point results in nothing being displayed. Fix this error such that, when this is input, it displays the same result if the points were input in the other order ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
DA- Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#" line="1">
public string GetAreaDetails(int StartRow, int StartColumn, int EndRow, int EndColumn)
{
//start of changes
if (StartRow > EndRow)
{
int temp = StartRow;
StartRow = EndRow;
EndRow = temp;
}
if (StartColumn > EndColumn)
{
int temp = StartColumn;
StartColumn = EndColumn; EndColumn = temp;
}
//end of changes
string Details = "";
for (int Row = StartRow; Row <= EndRow; Row++)
{
for (int Column = StartColumn; Column <= EndColumn; Column++)
{
Details += $"{Row}, {Column}: ";
Cell TempCell = Grid[GetIndex(Row, Column)];
if (GetNestInCell(TempCell) != null)
{
Details += "| Nest | ";
}
int NumberOfAnts = GetNumberOfAntsInCell(TempCell);
if (NumberOfAnts > 0)
{
Details += $"| Ants: {NumberOfAnts} | ";
}
int NumberOfPheromones = GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(TempCell);
if (NumberOfPheromones > 0)
{
Details += $"| Pheromones: {NumberOfPheromones} | ";
}
int AmountOfFood = TempCell.GetAmountOfFood();
if (AmountOfFood > 0)
{
Details += $"| {AmountOfFood} food | ";
}
Details += Environment.NewLine;
}
}
return Details;
}
</syntaxhighlight>{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
LMW- Caistor Grammar School - Caistor
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
elif Choice == "2":
StartRow = 0
StartColumn = 0
EndRow = 0
EndColumn = 0
StartRow, StartColumn = GetCellReference()
EndRow, EndColumn = GetCellReference()
StartRow,EndRow=min(StartRow,EndRow),max(StartRow,EndRow)
StartColumn,EndColumn=min(StartColumn,EndColumn),max(StartColumn,EndColumn)
print(ThisSimulation.GetAreaDetails(StartRow, StartColumn, EndRow, EndColumn))
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== Fix the error where the game ends without a message when there are no more ants remaining ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
KO- Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
public void AdvanceStage(int NumberOfStages)
{
for (int Count = 1; Count <= NumberOfStages; Count++)
{
List<Pheromone> PheromonesToDelete = new List<Pheromone>();
foreach (Pheromone P in Pheromones)
{
P.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
if (P.GetStrength() == 0)
{
PheromonesToDelete.Add(P);
}
}
foreach (Pheromone P in PheromonesToDelete)
{
Pheromones.Remove(P);
}
foreach (Ant A in Ants)
{
A.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
Cell CurrentCell = Grid[GetIndex(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn())];
if (A.GetFoodCarried() > 0 && A.IsAtOwnNest())
{
AddFoodToNest(A.GetFoodCarried(), A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn());
A.UpdateFoodCarried(-A.GetFoodCarried());
}
else if (CurrentCell.GetAmountOfFood() > 0 && A.GetFoodCarried() == 0)
{
int FoodObtained;
do
{
FoodObtained = RGen.Next(1, A.GetFoodCapacity() + 1);
} while (FoodObtained > CurrentCell.GetAmountOfFood() || (A.GetFoodCarried() + FoodObtained) > A.GetFoodCapacity());
CurrentCell.UpdateFoodInCell(-FoodObtained);
A.UpdateFoodCarried(FoodObtained);
}
else
{
if (A.GetFoodCarried() > 0)
{
UpdateAntsPheromoneInCell(A);
}
A.ChooseCellToMoveTo(GetIndicesOfNeighbours(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn()),
GetIndexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn()));
}
}
foreach (Nest N in Nests)
{
N.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
} // start of change
if (Ants.Count == 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("game over");
Console.ReadKey();
Environment.Exit(0);
} // end of change
}
}
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
AE - Guildford County Sixth
# At the end of the simulation.advancestage() method
if len(self._Ants) == 0:
print("Simulation is ending at",self._Stage," because no more Ants remain")
self.Running = False
break
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== Limit skippable stages so the user can't skip straight to when the ants die (adds more playability) ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
AS- Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
Simulation ThisSimulation = new Simulation(SimulationParameters);
string Choice;
Do
Case 5 replace the code with this code:
case "5":
//start of change
Console.Write("Enter number of stages to advance by (max 5): ");
int NumberOfStages = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());
if (NumberOfStages > 5)
{
Console.WriteLine("You can't advance more then 5 stages");
NumberOfStages = 5;
}
else if (NumberOfStages < 1)
{
Console.WriteLine("You have to atleast advance 1 stage.");
NumberOfStages = 1;
}
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(NumberOfStages);
Console.WriteLine($"Simulation moved on {NumberOfStages} stages{Environment.NewLine}");//end of change
break;
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13C - NC - Guildford County School<syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1">
#import copy module
import copy
#start of change
elif Choice == "5":
backupsimulation=copy.deepcopy(ThisSimulation)
print(backupsimulation.GetDetails())
NumberOfStages = int(input("Enter number of stages to advance by: "))
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(NumberOfStages)
if ThisSimulation._Ants==[]:
print('you have advanced too many stages (all ants dead)')
ThisSimulation=backupsimulation
print(f"Simulation moved on {NumberOfStages} stages" + "\n")
#end of change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
== Simulation 3 ==
== Simulation 4 ==
=== '''Prevent nests from culling ants from other nests''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
NG - Lancaster Royal Grammar School - Lancaster
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
## START OF CHANGE ~line 421
def AdvanceStage(self, Nests, Ants, Pheromones):
if Ants is None:
return
AntsToCull = 0
Count = 0
for A in Ants:
if self.IsAntInNest(A):
if A.GetTypeOfAnt() == "queen":
Count += 10
else:
Count += 2
self.ChangeFood(-int(Count))
NestAnts = [A for A in Ants if self.IsAntInNest(A)]
if self._FoodLevel == 0 and len(NestAnts) > 0:
AntsToCull += 1
if self._FoodLevel < len(NestAnts):
AntsToCull += 1
if self._FoodLevel < len(NestAnts) * 5:
AntsToCull += 1
if AntsToCull > len(NestAnts):
AntsToCull = len(NestAnts)
random.shuffle(Ants)
Pos = 0
while AntsToCull > 0 and len(Ants) > Pos:
if self.IsAntInNest(Ants[Pos]):
if Ants[Pos].GetTypeOfAnt() == "queen":
self._NumberOfQueens -= 1
Ants.pop(Pos)
AntsToCull -= 1
else:
Pos += 1
else:
for A in range(1, self._NumberOfQueens + 1):
RNo1 = random.randint(0, 99)
if RNo1 < 50:
RNo2 = random.randint(0, 99)
if RNo2 < 2:
Ants.append(QueenAnt(self._Row, self._Column, self._Row, self._Column))
else:
Ants.append(WorkerAnt(self._Row, self._Column, self._Row, self._Column))
return Nests, Ants, Pheromones
def IsAntInNest(self, Ant):
return (Ant.GetNestRow() == self._Row and Ant.GetNestColumn() == self._Column)
## END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
== General Questions ==
=== Have the program exit when the user decides to quit ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
DO - Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
Line 71 - After the get choice
//start of change
if (Choice == "9")
{
Environment.Exit(0);
}
Console.ReadLine();
//End of Change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - JK - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
#Line 45 - after the processing for the other inputs
#start of change
if Choice == "9":
quit()
#End of Change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Fix the error in selecting the simulation when a value between 1 and 4 is <u>not</u> entered''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
RT - Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
static void Main()
{
List<int> SimulationParameters = new List<int>();
Console.Write("Enter simulation number: ");
string SimNo = Console.ReadLine();
switch (SimNo)
{
case "1":
SimulationParameters = new List<int> { 1, 5, 5, 500, 3, 5, 1000, 50 };
break;
case "2":
SimulationParameters = new List<int> { 1, 5, 5, 500, 3, 5, 1000, 100 };
break;
case "3":
SimulationParameters = new List<int> { 1, 10, 10, 500, 3, 9, 1000, 25 };
break;
case "4":
SimulationParameters = new List<int> { 2, 10, 10, 500, 3, 6, 1000, 25 };
break;
//start of change
default:
Console.WriteLine("Enter a number between 1-4");
Main();
break;
}
;
//End of Change
</syntaxhighlight> {{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
LT - Harington School<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
ArrayList<Integer> simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>();
while(simulationParameters.isEmpty())
{
System.out.print("Enter simulation number: ");
String simNo = scanner.nextLine();
switch (simNo)
{
case "1":
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(1, 5, 5, 500, 3, 5, 1000, 50));
break;
case "2":
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(1, 5, 5, 500, 3, 5, 1000, 100));
break;
case "3":
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(1, 10, 10, 500, 3, 9, 1000, 25));
break;
case "4":
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(2, 10, 10, 500, 3, 6, 1000, 25));
break;
default:
System.out.println("\nInvalid Input!");
break;
}
System.out.println();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13C - ZH - Guildford County School <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1">
def Main():
SimulationParameters = []
SimNo = input("Enter simulation number (1-4): ")
while SimNo not in ["1","2","3","4"]:
SimNo = input("Enter simulation number (1-4): ")
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add an option to create a new nest. This should be allowed to be done only once per simulation. You do <u>not</u> need to check whether there is a nest already at that location''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
Harington School - LC
<syntaxhighlight lang="Java" line="1" start="1">
//Start around line 70 after case 5
//Create new local boolean variable nestCreated
//Start of change
case "6":
if (nestCreated == true) {
System.out.println("New nest already created, you can only create 1");
}
else {
IntWrapper nestRow = new IntWrapper(0), nestColumn = new IntWrapper(0);
getCellReference(nestRow, nestColumn);
thisSimulation.setUpANestAt(nestRow.value, nestColumn.value);
nestCreated = true;
}
break;
//End of change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Java" line="1" start="1">
//Start around line 70 after case 5
//Create new static boolean variable doneAddedNess set to false
case "6":
if(!doneAddedNess) {
System.out.println("Adding a ness ");
System.out.println("x: ");
int x = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("y: ");
int y = scanner.nextInt();
thisSimulation.setUpANestAt(x,y);
doneAddedNess = true;
}
else {
System.out.println("you have already added a nest this game silly.");
}
break;
// in displayMenu
System.out.println("6. Add a ness (once per game)");
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
JD - John Port Spencer Academy
CHANGE ~ line 54
elif Choice == "6":
if nestCreated != True:
print("Add a nest")
x = int(input("X coord: "))
y = int(input("Y coord: "))
ThisSimulation.SetUpANestAt(x, y)
nestCreated = True
else:
print("Already added a nest")
END CHANGE
elif Choice == "9":
quit()
--------------------------
def DisplayMenu():
print()
print("1. Display overall details")
print("2. Display area details")
print("3. Inspect cell")
print("4. Advance one stage")
print("5. Advance X stages")
CHANGE FOR OPTION 6 ADDED
print("6. Add a nest (1 per game)")
ENDCHANGE
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add an end to the simulation when there are 0 ants''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
Around line 60:
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
//start of change
// Add to end of Advance stage:
if (Ants.Count == 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("All ants are dead. Game Over!");
Console.ReadKey();
Environment.Exit(0);
}
//END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
public void advanceStage(int numberOfStages) {
boolean anyAntsLeft = false;
for (int count = 1; count <= numberOfStages; count++) {
anyAntsLeft = false;
ArrayList<Pheromone> pheromonesToDelete = new ArrayList<Pheromone>();
for (Pheromone p : pheromones) {
p.advanceStage(nests, ants, pheromones);
if (p.getStrength() == 0) {
pheromonesToDelete.add(p);
}
}
for (Pheromone p : pheromonesToDelete) {
pheromones.remove(p);
}
for (Ant a : ants) {
a.advanceStage(nests, ants, pheromones);
anyAntsLeft = true;
Cell currentCell = grid.get(getIndex(a.getRow(), a.getColumn()));
if ((a.getFoodCarried() > 0) && a.isAtOwnNest()) {
addFoodToNest(a.getFoodCarried(), a.getRow(), a.getColumn());
a.updateFoodCarried(-a.getFoodCarried());
} else if ((currentCell.getAmountOfFood() > 0) && (a.getFoodCarried() == 0) && (a.getFoodCapacity() > 0)) {
int foodObtained;
do {
foodObtained = rGen.nextInt(a.getFoodCapacity()) + 1;
} while (!(foodObtained <= currentCell.getAmountOfFood()
&& (a.getFoodCarried() + foodObtained) <= a.getFoodCapacity()));
currentCell.updateFoodInCell(-foodObtained);
a.updateFoodCarried(foodObtained);
} else {
if (a.getFoodCarried() > 0) {
updateAntsPheromoneInCell(a);
}
a.chooseCellToMoveTo(getIndicesOfNeighbours(a.getRow(), a.getColumn()), getIndexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone(a.getRow(), a.getColumn()));
}
}
for (Nest n : nests) {
n.advanceStage(nests, ants, pheromones);
}
}
if(!anyAntsLeft) {
System.out.println("No ants detected ending sim");
System.exit(0);
// i know this is a bad habit. But i dont know other ways of stopping it easily without changing code in diffrent areas... laziness wins.
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - JS - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
# Around line 20, just before DisplayMenu() and just after Choice = ""
# start of change
if len(ThisSimulation._Ants) == 0:
print("No more ants, you lost!")
quit()
# End of Change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
LMW - Caistor Grammar School - Caistor
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
def GetDetails(self):
Details = ""
for Row in range(1, self._NumberOfRows + 1):
for Column in range(1, self._NumberOfColumns + 1):
Details += f"{Row}, {Column}: "
TempCell = self._Grid[self.__GetIndex(Row, Column)]
if self.GetNestInCell(TempCell) is not None:
Details += "| Nest | "
NumberOfAnts = self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfAnts > 0:
Details += f"| Ants: {NumberOfAnts} | "
# Edit Begins Here
elif NumberOfAnts == 0:
print("No Ants Remaining - Simulation over")
quit()
# Edit Ends Here
NumberOfPheromones = self.GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfPheromones > 0:
Details += f"| Pheromones: {NumberOfPheromones} | "
AmountOfFood = TempCell.GetAmountOfFood()
if AmountOfFood > 0:
Details += f"| {AmountOfFood} food | "
Details += "\n"
return Details
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''If the Queen is dead the simulation will end''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
AL- Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
public override void AdvanceStage(List<Nest> Nests, List<Ant> Ants, List<Pheromone> Pheromones)
{
if (Ants == null)
{
return;
}
int AntsToCull = 0;
int Count = 0;
foreach (Ant A in Ants)
{
if (A.GetNestRow() == Row && A.GetNestColumn() == Column)
{
if (A.GetTypeOfAnt() == "queen")
{
Count += 10;
}
else
{
Count += 2;
}
}
//start of change
if (NumberOfQueens < 1)
{
Console.WriteLine("The Queen has died, the simulation cannot continue");
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(2000);
Environment.Exit(0);
} // end of change
}
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington School
public void advanceStage(int numberOfStages)
{
boolean queen = false;
for (int count = 1; count <= numberOfStages; count++)
{
queen = false;
for (Ant a : ants)
{
a.advanceStage(nests, ants, pheromones);
if(a.getTypeOfAnt() == "queen")
{
queen = true;}
}
}
if(!queen)
{
System.out.println("No queen detected ending sim");
System.exit(0);
// i know this is a bad habit. But i dont know other ways of stoping it easily without changing code in diffrent areas.
}
}
// it looks like code is ending like and some if and for loops but I just removed the inside to shorten it but kepts some stuff so you can ruffly see where it should be.
// this code lookes terible becuse i cant figgure out how to present it well in the edditer please feel free to make it look better. I tried my best.
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
AE - Guildford County Sixth
# At the end of Simulaton.AdvanceStage()
queen = False
for i in self._Ants:
if i.GetTypeOfAnt() == "queen":
queen = True
if not queen:
print("Simulation is ending at",self._Stage," because no more queen ants remain")
self.Running = False
break
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add an explanation of each simulation before the user is prompted to input the simulation number''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
KW - Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
// START OF CHANGE - below the FIRST SimNo SWITCH
switch (SimNo)
{
case "1":
Console.WriteLine("This is simulation 1, a 5x5 grid with one nest and three food sources when started. Pheromone strength: 1000 with decay 50");
break;
case "2":
Console.WriteLine("This is simulation 2, a 5x5 grid with one nest and three food sources when started. Pheromone strength: 1000 with decay 100");
break;
case "3":
Console.WriteLine("This is simulation 3, a 10x10 grid with one nest and three food sources when started. Pheromone strength: 1000 with decay 25");
break;
case "4":
Console.WriteLine("This is simulation 4, a 10x10 grid with two nests and three food sources when started. Pheromone strength: 1000 with decay 25");
break;
}
// END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
static void displaySims() {
// yes i just copy and pasted the values from the Preliminary Material
System.out.println("1. Simulation 1 is a 5×5 grid with one nest. Five ants belong to that nest (one queen and four\r\n"
+ "workers). At the start of the simulation the nest has 500 food units in it. There are three sources\r\n"
+ "of food in the grid. It is possible that some of the food sources could be in the same cell as each\r\n"
+ "other. The strength of a new pheromone is 1000 and the pheromone decay rate is\r\n"
+ "50 per stage");
System.out.println("2. Simulation 2 is the same as simulation 1 except the pheromone decay rate is 100 per stage");
System.out.println("3. Simulation 3 is a 10×10 grid with one nest. Nine ants belong to that nest (one queen and eight\r\n"
+ "workers). At the start of the simulation the nest has 500 food units in it. There are three sources\r\n"
+ "of food in the grid. It is possible that some of the food sources could be in the same cell as each\r\n"
+ "other. The strength of a new pheromone is 1000 and the pheromone decay rate is\r\n"
+ "25 per stage");
System.out.println("4. Simulation 4 is a 10×10 grid with two nests. Six ants belong to each nest (one queen and five\r\n"
+ "workers). At the start of the simulation each nest has 500 food units in it. There are three sources\r\n"
+ "of food in the grid. It is possible that some of the food sources could be in the same cell as each\r\n"
+ "other. The strength of a new pheromone is 1000 and the pheromone decay rate is 25 per stage");
System.out.println("5. custom sim (added by king olie)");
}
//END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - JK - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
#Add this function anywhere in the program
#start of change
def printSimDetails(params):
print()
print("This Simulation has:")
print(" - " + str(params[0]) + " nests")
print(" - a " + str(params[1]) + "x" + str(params[2]) + " grid")
print(" - " + str(params[3]) + " starting food in the nests")
print(" - " + str(params[4]) + " cells with food to start with")
print(" - " + str(params[5]) + " ants in each nest")
print(" - " + str(params[6]) + " strength for new pheremones")
print(" - " + str(params[7]) + " pheremone decay")
print()
#End of Change
#put this just after the elifs to check simulation parameters (around line 20)
#start of change
printSimDetails(SimulationParameters)
#end of change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
==='''Add a custom simulation. The user should be able to enter their own values for the simulation parameters'''===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
case "5": // new sim
System.out.println("Please enter the values for the following: ");
System.out.println("Starting number of nests: ");
int startNumberOfNests = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("Number of Rows");
int numberOfRows = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("Number of columns: ");
int numberOfColums = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("Starting Food In Nest: ");
int startingFoodInNests = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("Starting number of food cells: ");
int startingNumberOfFoodCells = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("Starting ants in nest: ");
int startingAntsInNests = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("New pheromone strength: ");
int newPheromoneStrength = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("New pheromone Decay: ");
int newPheromoneDecay = scanner.nextInt();
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(startNumberOfNests, numberOfRows, numberOfColums, startingFoodInNests, startingNumberOfFoodCells, startingAntsInNests, newPheromoneStrength, newPheromoneDecay));
break;
//END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13A - RH - Aylesbury Grammar School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
# Line 20
# CHANGE
elif SimNo == "5":
print("Please enter the following values")
startNumberOfNests = input("Starting number of nests: ")
numberOfRows = input("Number of rows: ")
numberOfColumns = input("Number of columns: ")
startingFoodInNests = input("Starting Food In Nest: ")
startingNumberOfFoodCells = input("Starting number of food cells: ")
startingAntsInNests = input("Starting ants in nest: ")
newPheromoneStrength = input("New pheromone strength: ")
newPheromoneDecay = input("New pheromone Decay: ")
SimulationParameters = [
startNumberOfNests,
numberOfRows,
numberOfColumns,
startingFoodInNests,
startingNumberOfFoodCells,
startingAntsInNests,
newPheromoneStrength,
newPheromoneDecay
]
# END CHANGEsam
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add a simulation number 5 with its own parameters''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
Around line 36
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
case "5":
SimulationParameters = new List<int> {3, 15,15,500 , 3, 4, 1000, 25};
break;
//END OF CHANGE
//YOU CAN CHANGE ANY OF THE NUMBERS IN THE LIST TO MAKE YOUR OWN SIMULATION
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington School
Line ~82
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
case "5":
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(300, 105,105,5000 , 30, 40, 1000000, 2500));
break;
//END OF CHANGE
//YOU CAN CHANGE ANY OF THE NUMBERS IN THE LIST TO MAKE YOUR OWN SIMULATION
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - JT - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
#Around line 19, after the elif for SimNo 4
#start of change
elif SimNo == "5":
SimulationParameters = [3, 20, 20, 1000, 6, 12, 2000, 50]
#End of Change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Make the grid be displayed as an actual grid '''===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
DA - Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
//You need to add all 3 parts for it to work add the red bits only, the black is just to see where
//Around line 67
DisplayMenu();
Choice = GetChoice();
switch (Choice)
{
case "1":
Console.WriteLine(ThisSimulation.GetDetails());
break;
case "2":
int StartRow = 0, StartColumn = 0, EndRow = 0, EndColumn = 0;
GetCellReference(ref StartRow, ref StartColumn);
GetCellReference(ref EndRow, ref EndColumn);
Console.WriteLine(ThisSimulation.GetAreaDetails(StartRow, StartColumn, EndRow, EndColumn));
break;
case "3":
int Row = 0, Column = 0;
GetCellReference(ref Row, ref Column);
Console.WriteLine(ThisSimulation.GetCellDetails(Row, Column));
break;
case "4":
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(1);
Console.WriteLine($"Simulation moved on one stage{Environment.NewLine}");
break;
case "5":
Console.Write("Enter number of stages to advance by: ");
int NumberOfStages = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(NumberOfStages);
Console.WriteLine($"Simulation moved on {NumberOfStages} stages{Environment.NewLine}");
break;
//start of change
case "7";
ThisSimulation.DisplayGrid();
Break;
//end of change
//Around line 125
static void DisplayMenu()
{
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("1. Display overall details");
Console.WriteLine("2. Display area details");
Console.WriteLine("3. Inspect cell");
Console.WriteLine("4. Advance one stage");
Console.WriteLine("5. Advance X stages");
//start of change
Console.WriteLine("7. Display grid view");
//end of change
Console.WriteLine("9. Quit");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.Write("> ");
}
//After the getdetails string ends, put this outside the brackets
public void DisplayGrid()
{
for (int row = 1; row <= NumberOfRows; row++)
{
for (int col = 1; col <= NumberOfColumns; col++)
{
Cell currentCell = Grid[GetIndex(row, col)];
string cellDisplay = "[";
bool hasContent = false;
if (GetNestInCell(currentCell) != null)
{
cellDisplay += "N";
hasContent = true;
}
if (GetNumberOfAntsInCell(currentCell) > 0)
{
cellDisplay += "A";
hasContent = true;
}
if (currentCell.GetAmountOfFood() > 0)
{
cellDisplay += "F";
hasContent = true;
}
if (GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(currentCell) > 0)
{
cellDisplay += "P";
hasContent = true;
}
if (!hasContent)
{
cellDisplay += " ";
}
cellDisplay += "]";
Console.Write(cellDisplay + " ");
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
//END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King olie of Harington
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
public String getDetails() { // use format tools
String addes = "| %-35s ";
String layout = "";
String layerRowAdds = "-";
String layerRow = "";
String output = "";
String[] details = new String[numberOfColumns];
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfColumns; i++) {
layout += addes;
details[i] = "";
}
for (int i = 0; i < (38 * numberOfColumns); i++) {
layerRow += layerRowAdds;
}
layout += "|";
boolean didSomethink = false;
for (int row = 1; row <= numberOfRows; row++) {
for (int column = 1; column <= numberOfColumns; column++) {
Cell tempCell = grid.get(getIndex(row, column));
if (getNestInCell(tempCell) != null) {
details[column-1] += "Nest; ";
didSomethink = true;
}
int numberOfAnts = getNumberOfAntsInCell(tempCell);
if (numberOfAnts > 0) {
details[column-1] += "Ants: " + numberOfAnts + "; ";
didSomethink = true;
}
int numberOfPheromones = getNumberOfPheromonesInCell(tempCell);
if (numberOfPheromones > 0) {
details[column-1] += "Pheromones: " + numberOfPheromones + "; ";
didSomethink = true;
}
int amountOfFood = tempCell.getAmountOfFood();
if (amountOfFood > 0) {
details[column-1] += amountOfFood + " food; ";
didSomethink = true;
}
if(!didSomethink) {
details[column-1] = "BLANK";
}
didSomethink = false;
}
output += layerRow + "\n";
output += String.format(layout, details) + "\n";
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfRows; i++) {
details[i] = "";
}
}
output += layerRow + "\n";
return output;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python - only works for a 5 x 5..}}SB - John Port Spencer Academy
def GetDetails(self):
print("GetDetails from Simulation - code started")
Details = "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"
for Row in range(1, self._NumberOfRows + 1):
row = "|"
for Column in range(1, self._NumberOfColumns + 1):
count = 0
cell = ""
TempCell = self._Grid[self.__GetIndex(Row, Column)]
if self.GetNestInCell(TempCell) is not None:
cell += "Nest"
count += 1
NumberOfAnts = self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfAnts > 0:
if count >= 1:
cell += f" Ants: {NumberOfAnts}"
else:
cell += f"Ants: {NumberOfAnts}"
count += 1
NumberOfPheromones = self.GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfPheromones > 0:
if count >= 1:
cell += f" Pheromones: {NumberOfPheromones}"
else:
cell += f"Pheromones: {NumberOfPheromones}"
count += 1
AmountOfFood = TempCell.GetAmountOfFood()
if AmountOfFood > 0:
if count >= 1:
cell += f" {AmountOfFood} food"
else:
cell += f"{AmountOfFood} food"
count += 1
if count == 0:
cell += " "
cell = cell.center(30)
cell += "|"
row += cell
Details += row
num = len(row)
Details += f"\n{num*'-'}\n"
return Details
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}RC
<syntaxhighlight lang="python"
def GetDetailsGrid(self):
Details = []
for Row in range(1, self._NumberOfRows + 1):
RowGrid = []
for Column in range(1, self._NumberOfColumns + 1):
item = ""
TempCell = self._Grid[self.__GetIndex(Row, Column)]
if self.GetNestInCell(TempCell) is not None:
item += "Nest "
NumberOfAnts = self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfAnts > 0:
item += f"Ants: {NumberOfAnts} "
NumberOfPheromones = self.GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfPheromones > 0:
item += f"Pheromones: {NumberOfPheromones} "
AmountOfFood = TempCell.GetAmountOfFood()
if AmountOfFood > 0:
item += f"{AmountOfFood} food "
RowGrid.append(item)
Details.append(RowGrid)
return Details
def DisplayGrid(self):
for i in self.GetDetailsGrid():
for j in i:
print('|{:^32s}|'.format(j),end='')
print("")
print("")
</syntaxhighlight>
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{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
AE - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="python3" line="1" start="1">
#method for the Simulation class
def DisplayGrid(self):
for row in range(0,self._NumberOfRows):
Details = ""
for column in range(self._NumberOfColumns):
Details += "|"
addSpace = True
CurrentCell = self._Grid[self.__GetIndex(row, column)]
N = self.GetNestInCell(CurrentCell)
if N is not None:
Details += f"Nest: ({N.GetFoodLevel()} food)"
addSpace = False
if self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(CurrentCell) > 0:
Details += "Ants: " + str(self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(CurrentCell))
addSpace = False
if self.GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(CurrentCell) > 0:
Details += "Pheromones:"
for P in self._Pheromones:
if P.InSameLocation(CurrentCell):
Details += f"Ant {P.GetBelongsTo()}: strength = {P.GetStrength()}"
addSpace = False
if addSpace:
Details += " "
Details += "|"
print(Details)
print()
</syntaxhighlight>
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Harington School - use of String.format() to evenly space the cell widths
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
public String getDetails() {
String cellFormat = "%-11s|";
String separator = "-";
for(int i=0; i<numberOfColumns; i++) {
separator += "------------";
}
String details = "";
for (int row = 1; row <= numberOfRows; row++) {
details += separator+"\n";
details+="|";
for (int column = 1; column <= numberOfColumns; column++) {
Cell tempCell = grid.get(getIndex(row, column));
String cellDetails = "";
if (getNestInCell(tempCell) != null) {
cellDetails += "N ";
}
int numberOfAnts = getNumberOfAntsInCell(tempCell);
if (numberOfAnts > 0) {
cellDetails += "A" + numberOfAnts + " ";
}
int numberOfPheromones = getNumberOfPheromonesInCell(tempCell);
if (numberOfPheromones > 0) {
cellDetails += "P" + numberOfPheromones + " ";
}
int amountOfFood = tempCell.getAmountOfFood();
if (amountOfFood > 0) {
cellDetails += "F" + amountOfFood + " ";
}
details += String.format(cellFormat, cellDetails);
}
details+="\n";
}
return details+separator;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
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=== '''Add appropriate error handling so that the program does not close when an invalid input is entered'''===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
JD - Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
Changes takes place in the Main void, in the fifth switch case -
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
case "5":
Console.WriteLine("Enter in number of stages to advance, it must be under 20 digits");
string NumberOfStages = (Console.ReadLine()); //string used since it won't instantly crash the code when a "number" that's too long is input
if (NumberOfStages.Length > 19 || !NumberOfStages.All(char.IsDigit)) //the max ulong (unsigned 64 bit) number is 1.8x10^19, a 20 digit number. we exlude 20 digit numbers since if someone typed a 20 digit number bigger than 1.8x10^19, the code would crash. we also check to see if every character in the string is a digit
{
Console.WriteLine("Number entered is too large, or you have entered in letters. going back to main menu");
break;
}
ulong NumberOfStagesULong = (ulong)Convert.ToInt64(NumberOfStages); //converting string to ulong, so it can be used later
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage((int)NumberOfStagesULong);
// END OF CHANGE
Console.WriteLine($"Simulation moved on {NumberOfStages} stages{Environment.NewLine}");
break;
</syntaxhighlight>
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==='''Make a fighter ant class that fights and defends their nest from other types of ants'''===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
static class FighterAnt extends Ant{
// I wanted everything in one class so some best practice may not be used.
int health = 100;
FighterAnt(int startRow, int startColumn, int nestInRow, int nestInColumn) {
super(startRow, startColumn, nestInRow, nestInColumn);
typeOfAnt = "fighter";
health = 100;
}
//ant 0 is this ant and ant 1 is the other ant and it is the winner of the fight. only one surviver
// if healths out of 100 that could be the prob of hitting
public int fightEachOther(int healthOfOtherAnt) {
Random ranGen = new Random();
// you add 1 to each as the next int is exclusive with the last value. aka if 100 was input the output would be from 0-99
if(healthOfOtherAnt < health) { // this ant wins
healthOfOtherAnt -= ranGen.nextInt(healthOfOtherAnt +1);
health -= ranGen.nextInt((int) (health * 0.25 +1));
}
else if(healthOfOtherAnt > health) { // other ant wins
health -= ranGen.nextInt(health + 1);
healthOfOtherAnt -= ranGen.nextInt((int) (healthOfOtherAnt * 0.25 +1));
}
else { // luck, may the best win.
healthOfOtherAnt -= ranGen.nextInt(healthOfOtherAnt +1);
health -= ranGen.nextInt(health +1);
}
// if if statements in java are only 1 line long this works. no brakets needed
if (health <= 0 && healthOfOtherAnt <= 0 )
return 2; // both ants died
else if(health <= 0)
return 1; // this ant lost
else if(healthOfOtherAnt <= 0)
return 0; // this ant won
else
return 99; // no ants died
return 0;
}
// following pheromones to fight / protect food.
@Override
public void chooseCellToMoveTo(ArrayList<Integer> listOfNeighbours, int indexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone) {
IntWrapper r, c;
if (amountOfFoodCarried > 0) {
if (row > nestRow) {
row -= 1;
} else if (row < nestRow) {
row += 1;
}
if (column > nestColumn) {
column -= 1;
} else if (column < nestColumn) {
column += 1;
}
} else if (indexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone == -1) {
int indexToUse = chooseRandomNeighbour(listOfNeighbours);
r = new IntWrapper(row);
c = new IntWrapper(column);
changeCell(indexToUse, r, c);
row = r.value;
column = c.value;
} else {
int indexToUse = listOfNeighbours.indexOf(indexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone);
r = new IntWrapper(row);
c = new IntWrapper(column);
changeCell(indexToUse, r, c);
row = r.value;
column = c.value;
}
}
public int getAntsHealth() {
return health;
}
}
//END OF CHANGE
// this is at no means complete. please amend and add more functionality and add your name. This is a mock up.
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add an option to read a file which can be used for the Simulation Parameters''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|Test File}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="Test File" line="1">
name > sim1file.txt
Content:
--start file--
10
50
50
690
676
420
5000
5000
--end file--
</syntaxhighlight>
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{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
king Olie of Harington<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
System.out.println("Select (S)imulation or load a (F)ile: ");
String enterOption = scanner.nextLine();
enterOption.toUpperCase();
if(enterOption.contentEquals("F")) {
System.out.println("Enter File name with extention (.txt): ");
String file = scanner.nextLine();
/**
* file should be:
* value1
* value2
* value3
* ...
*/
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>();
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file));
String line;
while ((line = br.readLine()) != null){
simulationParameters.add(Integer.parseInt(line));
}
}
else {
System.out.print("Enter simulation number: ");
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== Edit the Simulation class to add the same amount of food to the food cells as is added to each nest ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
king Olie of Harington<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
Simulation(ArrayList<Integer> simulationParameters) {
...
addFoodToCell(row, column, startingFoodInNest);
...
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''After a set of simulation parameters has been selected, display the simulation values''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
king Olie of Harington<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
String output;
output = "startingNumberOfNests is " + simulationParameters.get(0) +"\n";
output += "numberOfRows is " + simulationParameters.get(1) +"\n";
output += "numberOfColumns is " + simulationParameters.get(2) +"\n";
output += "startingFoodInNest is " + simulationParameters.get(3) +"\n";
output += "startingNumberOfFoodCells is " + simulationParameters.get(4) +"\n";
output += "startingAntsInNest is " + simulationParameters.get(5) +"\n";
output += "newPheromoneStrength is " + simulationParameters.get(6) +"\n";
output += "pheromoneDeca is " + simulationParameters.get(7);
System.out.println(output);
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Prevent food from spawning within one cell of a nest ''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
king Olie of Harington<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
for (Nest n : nests) {
int x = n.getRow();
int y = n.getColumn();
int xdiff = Math.abs(x) - Math.abs(row);
int ydiff = Math.abs(x) - Math.abs(row);
xdiff = Math.abs(xdiff);
ydiff = Math.abs(ydiff);
if(xdiff == 1 || ydiff == 1 || (n.getRow() == row && n.getColumn() == column)) {
allowed = false;
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
Bill Robinson<syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1">
# At the end of Simulation.__init__()
for N in self._Nests:
if abs(N.GetRow() - Row) < 2 and abs(N.GetColumn() - Column) < 2:
Allowed = False
self.AddFoodToCell(Row, Column, 500)
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Swaps values in "Display area details" when the first cell entered is larger than the second one. [13]''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
Charlotte of Harington <syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
In the "getAreaDetails()" method:
if(startRow>endRow) {
int temp = startRow;
startRow = endRow;
endRow = temp;
temp= startColumn;
startColumn = endColumn;
endColumn = temp;
}
if(startRow == endRow) {
if(startColumn>endColumn) {
int temp = startColumn;
startColumn = endColumn;
endColumn = temp;
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington <syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
//This is a better presented and commented version of the code above from charlotte i did work on this myself but realsied their method was better so i used hers and added comments. While calling me a idiot.
if(startRow > endRow) {
int temp = startRow; //flip it so the start row is smaller
startRow = endRow;
endRow = temp;
temp = startColumn; // fliping collum so the area slected is the same
startColumn = endColumn;
endColumn = temp;
}
if(startRow == endRow) {
// if the rows equal and start colum is bigger then end coloum
// then you must flip the coloums to get the right area selected
if(startColumn > endColumn) {
int temp = startColumn;
startColumn = endColumn;
endColumn = temp;
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
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{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
Bill Robinson <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1">
# addition of first 4 lines below to choice 2 in Main():
if StartRow > EndRow:
StartRow, EndRow = EndRow, StartRow
if StartColumn > EndColumn:
StartColumn, EndColumn = EndColumn, StartColumn
print(ThisSimulation.GetAreaDetails(StartRow, StartColumn, EndRow, EndColumn))
</syntaxhighlight>
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'''Ant Simulation''' This is for the 2026 AQA A-level Computer Science Specification (7517).
This is where suggestions can be made about what some of the questions might be and how we can solve them.
Please be respectful and do not vandalise the page, as this may affect students' preparation for exams!
==Section C Mark distribution comparison==
Mark distribution for this year:
The 2026 paper 1 will contain '''five''' questions worth '''3, 5, 2, 2 and 1 mark(s) (13 total)'''.
The 2025 paper contained 4 questions worth 2 marks each (8 total).
The 2024 paper contained 3 questions worth 11 marks in total (3+2+6=11).
The 2023 paper contained 6 questions worth 13 marks
The 2022 paper contained 5 questions worth 17 marks.
The 2021 paper contained 4 questions worth 13 marks.
== Section C Predictions ==
'''Predictions:'''
# Basically, Logically, technically, finally,
# a) What is Encapsulation? b) What is a specific purpose of encapsulation being used in this program?
# What is Inheritance? And give an example of polymophism in the code?
Note: at least for the Python skeleton code, there is no exception handling. In past papers which have had exception handling in the code, there were 1 to 2 mark questions asked about it in this section. Should exception handling come up, it would have to be in section D.
==Section D Mark distribution comparison==
Mark distribution for this year:
* The 2026 paper 1 contains 4 questions: a 5 mark, an 8 mark and two 12 mark questions.
These marks include the screen capture(s), so the marks for the coding will be 1-2 marks lower.
* The 2025 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, a 6 mark and two 14 mark questions.
* The 2024 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, a 6 mark and two 14 mark questions.
* The 2023 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, a 9 mark, a 10 mark and one 13 mark question.
* The 2022 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, a 9 mark, a 11 mark and one 13 mark question.
* The 2021 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 6 mark, an 8 mark, a 9 mark and one 14 mark question.
* The 2020 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 6 mark, an 8 mark, a 11 mark and one 12 mark question.
* The 2019 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, an 8 mark, a 9 mark and one 13 mark question.
* The 2018 paper 1 contained 5 questions: a 2 mark, a 5 mark, two 9 mark and one 12 mark question.
* The 2017 paper 1 contained 5 questions: a 5 mark, three 6 mark and one 12 mark question.
== Section D Predictions ==
Current questions are speculation by contributors to this page
== Simulation 1 ==
=== '''When inspecting a cell, ensure that the cell reference they have entered is within the bounds of the simulation, asking them to input a cell again again if not'''===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
Around line 60:
case "3":
int Row = 0, Column = 0;
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE: loop until valid cell is entered
do
{
GetCellReference(ref Row, ref Column);
if (Row < 1 || Row > ThisSimulation.NumberOfRows || Column < 1 || Column > ThisSimulation.NumberOfColumns)
{
Console.WriteLine($"Invalid cell! Please enter a row between 1-{ThisSimulation.NumberOfRows} and a column between 1-{ThisSimulation.NumberOfColumns}.");
}
else
{b //What is this?
break;
}
} while (true);
//END OF CHANGE
//End of Change
//Note Before: This requires some amending as non integer values such as strings can still cause errors :P (Non-Coombe Wood School Student)
//Ok, it's been a week and it still hasn't been changed, it really needs to be fixed cause it still causes errors for non integer values :/ (Non-Coombe Wood School Student)
Around line 130:
//START OF CHANGE
public int NumberOfRows, NumberOfColumns;
protected int StartingFoodInNest, StartingNumberOfFoodCells, StartingNumberOfNests;
//END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
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{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
//add Simulation parameter, which must be included as an argument whenever getCellReference is called
static void getCellReference(IntWrapper row, IntWrapper column, Simulation thisSim) {
System.out.println();
do {
System.out.print("Enter row number: ");
row.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
} while (row.value > thisSim.numberOfRows || row.value < 1);
do {
System.out.print("Enter column number: ");
column.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
} while (column.value > thisSim.numberOfColumns || column.value < 1);
System.out.println();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
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{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
Salty Springs - credit to salty springs, hop off pls dont do trickss on itt :/
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
#part of the simulation class
def CheckCellExists(self, Row, Column):
if Row <= self._NumberOfRows and Row >= 1 and Column <= self._NumberOfColumns and Column >= 1:
return True
return False
#in Main()
elif Choice == "3":
Row = 0
Column = 0
Row, Column = GetCellReference() #get specific cell *howls*
while not ThisSimulation.CheckCellExists(Row,Column):
print("Invalid cell")
Row, Column = GetCellReference() #get specific cell
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add an error message when a blank grid space is entered and ask the user to retry ''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
//START OF CHANGE "Add an error message when a blank grid space is entered"
Console.WriteLine();
while (true)
{
Console.Write("Enter row number: ");
string rowInput = Console.ReadLine();
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(rowInput) || !int.TryParse(rowInput, out Row) || Row <= 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("Invalid row input. Please enter a valid positive number.");
continue;
}
Console.Write("Enter column number: ");
string colInput = Console.ReadLine();
if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(colInput) || !int.TryParse(colInput, out Column) || Column <= 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("Invalid column input. Please enter a valid positive number.");
continue;
}
// If both inputs are valid
break;
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
//END OF CHANGE "Add an error message when a blank grid space is entered"
</syntaxhighlight>
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{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA">
static void getCellReference(IntWrapper row, IntWrapper column, int maxRow, int maxColumn) {
System.out.println();
System.out.print("Enter row number: ");
row.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
while (row.value < 0 || row.value > maxRow) {
System.out.println();
System.out.println("That was invalid you little punk. Try Again.");
System.out.print("Enter row number: ");
row.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
}
System.out.print("Enter column number: ");
column.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
while (column.value < 0 || column.value > maxColumn) {
System.out.println();
System.out.println("That was invalid you little punk. Try Again.");
System.out.print("Enter row number: ");
row.value = Integer.parseInt(scanner.nextLine());
}
System.out.println();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
Harington School DM
<syntaxhighlight lang="Java">
//line 101
static void getCellReference(IntWrapper row, IntWrapper column) {
System.out.println();
System.out.print("Enter row number: ");
String inputRow = scanner.nextLine();
while(inputRow == "" || inputRow == " ") {
System.out.print("Invalid input, please try again\n");
inputRow = scanner.nextLine();
}
row.value = Integer.parseInt(inputRow);
System.out.print("Enter column number: ");
String inputCol = scanner.nextLine();
while(inputCol == "" || inputCol == " ") {
System.out.print("Invalid input. please try again\n");
inputCol = scanner.nextLine();
}
column.value = Integer.parseInt(inputCol);
System.out.println();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - VC - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
# replace GetCellReference() with this, around line 65, it adds a check to see if the selected spot is valid
def GetCellReference():
print()
while True:
row_input = input("Enter row number: ").strip()
if not row_input or not row_input.isdigit() or int(row_input) <= 0:
print("Invalid row input. Please enter a valid positive number.")
continue
col_input = input("Enter column number: ").strip()
if not col_input or not col_input.isdigit() or int(col_input) <= 0:
print("Invalid column input. Please enter a valid positive number.")
continue
# If both inputs are valid
Row = int(row_input)
Column = int(col_input)
break
print()
return Row, Column
</syntaxhighlight>
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=== '''Fix the error that occurs when trying to inspect a cell not in the range of the grid''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
public string GetCellDetails(int Row, int Column)
{
//START OF CHANGE
if (Row < 1 || Row > NumberOfRows || Column < 1 || Column > NumberOfColumns)
{
return $"Cell ({Row}, {Column}) is out of range.";
}
// END OF CHANGE
Add this to the start of the GetCellDetails
</syntaxhighlight>
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{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - JK - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
# replace GetCellDetails with this in the simulation class (around line 220), it adds a try/except for if the index is out of range
def GetCellDetails(self, Row, Column):
try:
CurrentCell = self._Grid[self.__GetIndex(Row, Column)]
Details = CurrentCell.GetDetails()
N = self.GetNestInCell(CurrentCell)
if N is not None:
Details += f"Nest present ({N.GetFoodLevel()} food)" + "\n\n"
if self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(CurrentCell) > 0:
Details += "ANTS\n"
for A in self._Ants:
if A.InSameLocation(CurrentCell):
Details += A.GetDetails() + "\n"
Details += "\n\n"
if self.GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(CurrentCell) > 0:
Details += "PHEROMONES\n"
for P in self._Pheromones:
if P.InSameLocation(CurrentCell):
Details += f"Ant {P.GetBelongsTo()} with strength of {P.GetStrength()}" + "\n\n"
Details += "\n\n"
return Details
except:
print("Cell was out of range\n")
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
City of Norwich School
This fixes the issue where an IndexError is thrown when inspecting a cell outside of the bounds of the map. One unique case this fix catches is inspecting a cell at position '''(0,0)'''. Row and column indexing starts at 1, so there should be no cell at (0, 0) and an IndexError should be thrown when trying to obtain it. However, this does not happen and cell details are still returned.
When inspecting a cell, the cell's position is converted to a grid list index using the '''__GetIndex(self, Row, Column)''' method. Cell instances are stored in a 1D list (_Grid), so a cell's position has to be converted to its index within the grid list. Grid list indices are calculated using the formula:
<math>(Row - 1) * NumberOfColumns + Column - 1 = GridListIndex</math>
When the row is '''0''' and the column is '''0''', this equation evaluates to a '''negative''' value regardless of which simulation is used. For example, this evaluates to '''-6''' when using simulation 1 as it has a map with 5 rows and 5 columns. Negative indices are still valid in Python, but unlike positive indices, they go from right to left and indexing starts at -1. As a result, a cell instance is still obtained and an IndexError is not thrown.
The following fix catches all erroneous cases except for empty strings, non-numeric characters and decimals. The fix begins at line 38 in the program in the Main() subroutine.<syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1">
while Choice != "9":
DisplayMenu()
Choice = GetChoice()
if Choice == "1":
print(ThisSimulation.GetDetails())
elif Choice == "2":
StartRow = 0
StartColumn = 0
EndRow = 0
EndColumn = 0
StartRow, StartColumn = GetCellReference()
EndRow, EndColumn = GetCellReference()
print(ThisSimulation.GetAreaDetails(StartRow, StartColumn, EndRow, EndColumn))
elif Choice == "3":
Row = 0
Column = 0
# Change start
valid_cell = False
while not valid_cell:
Row, Column = GetCellReference()
if (Row > 0
and Column > 0
and Row <= SimulationParameters[1]
and Column <= SimulationParameters[2]):
valid_cell = True
else:
print("Invalid cell position!")
# Change end
print(ThisSimulation.GetCellDetails(Row, Column))
elif Choice == "4":
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(1)
print("Simulation moved on one stage\n")
elif Choice == "5":
NumberOfStages = int(input("Enter number of stages to advance by: "))
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(NumberOfStages)
print(f"Simulation moved on {NumberOfStages} stages" + "\n")
</syntaxhighlight>{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
== Simulation 2 ==
=== Fix the error of the cell still increasing pheromones after it is empty ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
AL- Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#" line="1">
public void AdvanceStage(int NumberOfStages)
{
for (int Count = 1; Count <= NumberOfStages; Count++)
{
List<Pheromone> PheromonesToDelete = new List<Pheromone>();
foreach (Pheromone P in Pheromones)
{
P.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
if (P.GetStrength() == 0)
{
PheromonesToDelete.Add(P);
}
}
foreach (Pheromone P in PheromonesToDelete)
{
Pheromones.Remove(P);
}
foreach (Ant A in Ant)
{
A.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
Cell CurrentCell = Grid[GetIndex(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn())];
if (A.GetFoodCarried() > 0 && A.IsAtOwnNest())
{
AddFoodToNest(A.GetFoodCarried(), A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn());
A.UpdateFoodCarried(-A.GetFoodCarried());
}
else if (CurrentCell.GetAmountOfFood() > 0 && A.GetFoodCarried() == 0)
{
int FoodObtained;
do
{
FoodObtained = RGen.Next(1, A.GetFoodCapacity() + 1);
} while (FoodObtained > CurrentCell.GetAmountOfFood() || (A.GetFoodCarried() + FoodObtained) > A.GetFoodCapacity());
CurrentCell.UpdateFoodInCell(-FoodObtained);
A.UpdateFoodCarried(FoodObtained);
//start of change
//removes pheromones from empty cells
if (CurrentCell.GetAmountOfFood() == 0)
{
Pheromones.RemoveAll(P => P.InSameLocation(CurrentCell));
}
//end of change
}
else
{
if (A.GetFoodCarried() > 0)
{
UpdateAntsPheromoneInCell(A);
}
A.ChooseCellToMoveTo(GetIndicesOfNeighbours(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn()),
GetIndexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn()));
}
}
foreach (Nest N in Nests)
{
N.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== When selecting the option 'Display area details', selecting an area by using a point further from the top-left than the second point results in nothing being displayed. Fix this error such that, when this is input, it displays the same result if the points were input in the other order ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
DA- Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#" line="1">
public string GetAreaDetails(int StartRow, int StartColumn, int EndRow, int EndColumn)
{
//start of changes
if (StartRow > EndRow)
{
int temp = StartRow;
StartRow = EndRow;
EndRow = temp;
}
if (StartColumn > EndColumn)
{
int temp = StartColumn;
StartColumn = EndColumn; EndColumn = temp;
}
//end of changes
string Details = "";
for (int Row = StartRow; Row <= EndRow; Row++)
{
for (int Column = StartColumn; Column <= EndColumn; Column++)
{
Details += $"{Row}, {Column}: ";
Cell TempCell = Grid[GetIndex(Row, Column)];
if (GetNestInCell(TempCell) != null)
{
Details += "| Nest | ";
}
int NumberOfAnts = GetNumberOfAntsInCell(TempCell);
if (NumberOfAnts > 0)
{
Details += $"| Ants: {NumberOfAnts} | ";
}
int NumberOfPheromones = GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(TempCell);
if (NumberOfPheromones > 0)
{
Details += $"| Pheromones: {NumberOfPheromones} | ";
}
int AmountOfFood = TempCell.GetAmountOfFood();
if (AmountOfFood > 0)
{
Details += $"| {AmountOfFood} food | ";
}
Details += Environment.NewLine;
}
}
return Details;
}
</syntaxhighlight>{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
LMW- Caistor Grammar School - Caistor
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
elif Choice == "2":
StartRow = 0
StartColumn = 0
EndRow = 0
EndColumn = 0
StartRow, StartColumn = GetCellReference()
EndRow, EndColumn = GetCellReference()
StartRow,EndRow=min(StartRow,EndRow),max(StartRow,EndRow)
StartColumn,EndColumn=min(StartColumn,EndColumn),max(StartColumn,EndColumn)
print(ThisSimulation.GetAreaDetails(StartRow, StartColumn, EndRow, EndColumn))
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== Fix the error where the game ends without a message when there are no more ants remaining ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
KO- Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
public void AdvanceStage(int NumberOfStages)
{
for (int Count = 1; Count <= NumberOfStages; Count++)
{
List<Pheromone> PheromonesToDelete = new List<Pheromone>();
foreach (Pheromone P in Pheromones)
{
P.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
if (P.GetStrength() == 0)
{
PheromonesToDelete.Add(P);
}
}
foreach (Pheromone P in PheromonesToDelete)
{
Pheromones.Remove(P);
}
foreach (Ant A in Ants)
{
A.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
Cell CurrentCell = Grid[GetIndex(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn())];
if (A.GetFoodCarried() > 0 && A.IsAtOwnNest())
{
AddFoodToNest(A.GetFoodCarried(), A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn());
A.UpdateFoodCarried(-A.GetFoodCarried());
}
else if (CurrentCell.GetAmountOfFood() > 0 && A.GetFoodCarried() == 0)
{
int FoodObtained;
do
{
FoodObtained = RGen.Next(1, A.GetFoodCapacity() + 1);
} while (FoodObtained > CurrentCell.GetAmountOfFood() || (A.GetFoodCarried() + FoodObtained) > A.GetFoodCapacity());
CurrentCell.UpdateFoodInCell(-FoodObtained);
A.UpdateFoodCarried(FoodObtained);
}
else
{
if (A.GetFoodCarried() > 0)
{
UpdateAntsPheromoneInCell(A);
}
A.ChooseCellToMoveTo(GetIndicesOfNeighbours(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn()),
GetIndexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone(A.GetRow(), A.GetColumn()));
}
}
foreach (Nest N in Nests)
{
N.AdvanceStage(Nests, Ants, Pheromones);
} // start of change
if (Ants.Count == 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("game over");
Console.ReadKey();
Environment.Exit(0);
} // end of change
}
}
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
AE - Guildford County Sixth
# At the end of the simulation.advancestage() method
if len(self._Ants) == 0:
print("Simulation is ending at",self._Stage," because no more Ants remain")
self.Running = False
break
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== Limit skippable stages so the user can't skip straight to when the ants die (adds more playability) ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
AS- Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
Simulation ThisSimulation = new Simulation(SimulationParameters);
string Choice;
Do
Case 5 replace the code with this code:
case "5":
//start of change
Console.Write("Enter number of stages to advance by (max 5): ");
int NumberOfStages = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());
if (NumberOfStages > 5)
{
Console.WriteLine("You can't advance more then 5 stages");
NumberOfStages = 5;
}
else if (NumberOfStages < 1)
{
Console.WriteLine("You have to atleast advance 1 stage.");
NumberOfStages = 1;
}
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(NumberOfStages);
Console.WriteLine($"Simulation moved on {NumberOfStages} stages{Environment.NewLine}");//end of change
break;
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13C - NC - Guildford County School<syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1">
#import copy module
import copy
#start of change
elif Choice == "5":
backupsimulation=copy.deepcopy(ThisSimulation)
print(backupsimulation.GetDetails())
NumberOfStages = int(input("Enter number of stages to advance by: "))
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(NumberOfStages)
if ThisSimulation._Ants==[]:
print('you have advanced too many stages (all ants dead)')
ThisSimulation=backupsimulation
print(f"Simulation moved on {NumberOfStages} stages" + "\n")
#end of change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
== Simulation 3 ==
== Simulation 4 ==
=== '''Prevent nests from culling ants from other nests''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
NG - Lancaster Royal Grammar School - Lancaster
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
## START OF CHANGE ~line 421
def AdvanceStage(self, Nests, Ants, Pheromones):
if Ants is None:
return
AntsToCull = 0
Count = 0
for A in Ants:
if self.IsAntInNest(A):
if A.GetTypeOfAnt() == "queen":
Count += 10
else:
Count += 2
self.ChangeFood(-int(Count))
NestAnts = [A for A in Ants if self.IsAntInNest(A)]
if self._FoodLevel == 0 and len(NestAnts) > 0:
AntsToCull += 1
if self._FoodLevel < len(NestAnts):
AntsToCull += 1
if self._FoodLevel < len(NestAnts) * 5:
AntsToCull += 1
if AntsToCull > len(NestAnts):
AntsToCull = len(NestAnts)
random.shuffle(Ants)
Pos = 0
while AntsToCull > 0 and len(Ants) > Pos:
if self.IsAntInNest(Ants[Pos]):
if Ants[Pos].GetTypeOfAnt() == "queen":
self._NumberOfQueens -= 1
Ants.pop(Pos)
AntsToCull -= 1
else:
Pos += 1
else:
for A in range(1, self._NumberOfQueens + 1):
RNo1 = random.randint(0, 99)
if RNo1 < 50:
RNo2 = random.randint(0, 99)
if RNo2 < 2:
Ants.append(QueenAnt(self._Row, self._Column, self._Row, self._Column))
else:
Ants.append(WorkerAnt(self._Row, self._Column, self._Row, self._Column))
return Nests, Ants, Pheromones
def IsAntInNest(self, Ant):
return (Ant.GetNestRow() == self._Row and Ant.GetNestColumn() == self._Column)
## END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
== General Questions ==
=== Have the program exit when the user decides to quit ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
DO - Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
Line 71 - After the get choice
//start of change
if (Choice == "9")
{
Environment.Exit(0);
}
Console.ReadLine();
//End of Change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - JK - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
#Line 45 - after the processing for the other inputs
#start of change
if Choice == "9":
quit()
#End of Change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Fix the error in selecting the simulation when a value between 1 and 4 is <u>not</u> entered''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
RT - Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
static void Main()
{
List<int> SimulationParameters = new List<int>();
Console.Write("Enter simulation number: ");
string SimNo = Console.ReadLine();
switch (SimNo)
{
case "1":
SimulationParameters = new List<int> { 1, 5, 5, 500, 3, 5, 1000, 50 };
break;
case "2":
SimulationParameters = new List<int> { 1, 5, 5, 500, 3, 5, 1000, 100 };
break;
case "3":
SimulationParameters = new List<int> { 1, 10, 10, 500, 3, 9, 1000, 25 };
break;
case "4":
SimulationParameters = new List<int> { 2, 10, 10, 500, 3, 6, 1000, 25 };
break;
//start of change
default:
Console.WriteLine("Enter a number between 1-4");
Main();
break;
}
;
//End of Change
</syntaxhighlight> {{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
LT - Harington School<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
ArrayList<Integer> simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>();
while(simulationParameters.isEmpty())
{
System.out.print("Enter simulation number: ");
String simNo = scanner.nextLine();
switch (simNo)
{
case "1":
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(1, 5, 5, 500, 3, 5, 1000, 50));
break;
case "2":
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(1, 5, 5, 500, 3, 5, 1000, 100));
break;
case "3":
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(1, 10, 10, 500, 3, 9, 1000, 25));
break;
case "4":
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(2, 10, 10, 500, 3, 6, 1000, 25));
break;
default:
System.out.println("\nInvalid Input!");
break;
}
System.out.println();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13C - ZH - Guildford County School <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1">
def Main():
SimulationParameters = []
SimNo = input("Enter simulation number (1-4): ")
while SimNo not in ["1","2","3","4"]:
SimNo = input("Enter simulation number (1-4): ")
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add an option to create a new nest. This should be allowed to be done only once per simulation. You do <u>not</u> need to check whether there is a nest already at that location''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
Harington School - LC
<syntaxhighlight lang="Java" line="1" start="1">
//Start around line 70 after case 5
//Create new local boolean variable nestCreated
//Start of change
case "6":
if (nestCreated == true) {
System.out.println("New nest already created, you can only create 1");
}
else {
IntWrapper nestRow = new IntWrapper(0), nestColumn = new IntWrapper(0);
getCellReference(nestRow, nestColumn);
thisSimulation.setUpANestAt(nestRow.value, nestColumn.value);
nestCreated = true;
}
break;
//End of change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Java" line="1" start="1">
//Start around line 70 after case 5
//Create new static boolean variable doneAddedNess set to false
case "6":
if(!doneAddedNess) {
System.out.println("Adding a ness ");
System.out.println("x: ");
int x = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("y: ");
int y = scanner.nextInt();
thisSimulation.setUpANestAt(x,y);
doneAddedNess = true;
}
else {
System.out.println("you have already added a nest this game silly.");
}
break;
// in displayMenu
System.out.println("6. Add a ness (once per game)");
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
JD - John Port Spencer Academy
CHANGE ~ line 54
elif Choice == "6":
if nestCreated != True:
print("Add a nest")
x = int(input("X coord: "))
y = int(input("Y coord: "))
ThisSimulation.SetUpANestAt(x, y)
nestCreated = True
else:
print("Already added a nest")
END CHANGE
elif Choice == "9":
quit()
--------------------------
def DisplayMenu():
print()
print("1. Display overall details")
print("2. Display area details")
print("3. Inspect cell")
print("4. Advance one stage")
print("5. Advance X stages")
CHANGE FOR OPTION 6 ADDED
print("6. Add a nest (1 per game)")
ENDCHANGE
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add an end to the simulation when there are 0 ants''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
Around line 60:
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
//start of change
// Add to end of Advance stage:
if (Ants.Count == 0)
{
Console.WriteLine("All ants are dead. Game Over!");
Console.ReadKey();
Environment.Exit(0);
}
//END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Java}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
public void advanceStage(int numberOfStages) {
boolean anyAntsLeft = false;
for (int count = 1; count <= numberOfStages; count++) {
anyAntsLeft = false;
ArrayList<Pheromone> pheromonesToDelete = new ArrayList<Pheromone>();
for (Pheromone p : pheromones) {
p.advanceStage(nests, ants, pheromones);
if (p.getStrength() == 0) {
pheromonesToDelete.add(p);
}
}
for (Pheromone p : pheromonesToDelete) {
pheromones.remove(p);
}
for (Ant a : ants) {
a.advanceStage(nests, ants, pheromones);
anyAntsLeft = true;
Cell currentCell = grid.get(getIndex(a.getRow(), a.getColumn()));
if ((a.getFoodCarried() > 0) && a.isAtOwnNest()) {
addFoodToNest(a.getFoodCarried(), a.getRow(), a.getColumn());
a.updateFoodCarried(-a.getFoodCarried());
} else if ((currentCell.getAmountOfFood() > 0) && (a.getFoodCarried() == 0) && (a.getFoodCapacity() > 0)) {
int foodObtained;
do {
foodObtained = rGen.nextInt(a.getFoodCapacity()) + 1;
} while (!(foodObtained <= currentCell.getAmountOfFood()
&& (a.getFoodCarried() + foodObtained) <= a.getFoodCapacity()));
currentCell.updateFoodInCell(-foodObtained);
a.updateFoodCarried(foodObtained);
} else {
if (a.getFoodCarried() > 0) {
updateAntsPheromoneInCell(a);
}
a.chooseCellToMoveTo(getIndicesOfNeighbours(a.getRow(), a.getColumn()), getIndexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone(a.getRow(), a.getColumn()));
}
}
for (Nest n : nests) {
n.advanceStage(nests, ants, pheromones);
}
}
if(!anyAntsLeft) {
System.out.println("No ants detected ending sim");
System.exit(0);
// i know this is a bad habit. But i dont know other ways of stopping it easily without changing code in diffrent areas... laziness wins.
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - JS - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
# Around line 20, just before DisplayMenu() and just after Choice = ""
# start of change
if len(ThisSimulation._Ants) == 0:
print("No more ants, you lost!")
quit()
# End of Change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
LMW - Caistor Grammar School - Caistor
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
def GetDetails(self):
Details = ""
for Row in range(1, self._NumberOfRows + 1):
for Column in range(1, self._NumberOfColumns + 1):
Details += f"{Row}, {Column}: "
TempCell = self._Grid[self.__GetIndex(Row, Column)]
if self.GetNestInCell(TempCell) is not None:
Details += "| Nest | "
NumberOfAnts = self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfAnts > 0:
Details += f"| Ants: {NumberOfAnts} | "
# Edit Begins Here
elif NumberOfAnts == 0:
print("No Ants Remaining - Simulation over")
quit()
# Edit Ends Here
NumberOfPheromones = self.GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfPheromones > 0:
Details += f"| Pheromones: {NumberOfPheromones} | "
AmountOfFood = TempCell.GetAmountOfFood()
if AmountOfFood > 0:
Details += f"| {AmountOfFood} food | "
Details += "\n"
return Details
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''If the Queen is dead the simulation will end''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
AL- Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
public override void AdvanceStage(List<Nest> Nests, List<Ant> Ants, List<Pheromone> Pheromones)
{
if (Ants == null)
{
return;
}
int AntsToCull = 0;
int Count = 0;
foreach (Ant A in Ants)
{
if (A.GetNestRow() == Row && A.GetNestColumn() == Column)
{
if (A.GetTypeOfAnt() == "queen")
{
Count += 10;
}
else
{
Count += 2;
}
}
//start of change
if (NumberOfQueens < 1)
{
Console.WriteLine("The Queen has died, the simulation cannot continue");
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(2000);
Environment.Exit(0);
} // end of change
}
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington School
public void advanceStage(int numberOfStages)
{
boolean queen = false;
for (int count = 1; count <= numberOfStages; count++)
{
queen = false;
for (Ant a : ants)
{
a.advanceStage(nests, ants, pheromones);
if(a.getTypeOfAnt() == "queen")
{
queen = true;}
}
}
if(!queen)
{
System.out.println("No queen detected ending sim");
System.exit(0);
// i know this is a bad habit. But i dont know other ways of stoping it easily without changing code in diffrent areas.
}
}
// it looks like code is ending like and some if and for loops but I just removed the inside to shorten it but kepts some stuff so you can ruffly see where it should be.
// this code lookes terible becuse i cant figgure out how to present it well in the edditer please feel free to make it look better. I tried my best.
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
AE - Guildford County Sixth
# At the end of Simulaton.AdvanceStage()
queen = False
for i in self._Ants:
if i.GetTypeOfAnt() == "queen":
queen = True
if not queen:
print("Simulation is ending at",self._Stage," because no more queen ants remain")
self.Running = False
break
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add an explanation of each simulation before the user is prompted to input the simulation number''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
KW - Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
// START OF CHANGE - below the FIRST SimNo SWITCH
switch (SimNo)
{
case "1":
Console.WriteLine("This is simulation 1, a 5x5 grid with one nest and three food sources when started. Pheromone strength: 1000 with decay 50");
break;
case "2":
Console.WriteLine("This is simulation 2, a 5x5 grid with one nest and three food sources when started. Pheromone strength: 1000 with decay 100");
break;
case "3":
Console.WriteLine("This is simulation 3, a 10x10 grid with one nest and three food sources when started. Pheromone strength: 1000 with decay 25");
break;
case "4":
Console.WriteLine("This is simulation 4, a 10x10 grid with two nests and three food sources when started. Pheromone strength: 1000 with decay 25");
break;
}
// END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
static void displaySims() {
// yes i just copy and pasted the values from the Preliminary Material
System.out.println("1. Simulation 1 is a 5×5 grid with one nest. Five ants belong to that nest (one queen and four\r\n"
+ "workers). At the start of the simulation the nest has 500 food units in it. There are three sources\r\n"
+ "of food in the grid. It is possible that some of the food sources could be in the same cell as each\r\n"
+ "other. The strength of a new pheromone is 1000 and the pheromone decay rate is\r\n"
+ "50 per stage");
System.out.println("2. Simulation 2 is the same as simulation 1 except the pheromone decay rate is 100 per stage");
System.out.println("3. Simulation 3 is a 10×10 grid with one nest. Nine ants belong to that nest (one queen and eight\r\n"
+ "workers). At the start of the simulation the nest has 500 food units in it. There are three sources\r\n"
+ "of food in the grid. It is possible that some of the food sources could be in the same cell as each\r\n"
+ "other. The strength of a new pheromone is 1000 and the pheromone decay rate is\r\n"
+ "25 per stage");
System.out.println("4. Simulation 4 is a 10×10 grid with two nests. Six ants belong to each nest (one queen and five\r\n"
+ "workers). At the start of the simulation each nest has 500 food units in it. There are three sources\r\n"
+ "of food in the grid. It is possible that some of the food sources could be in the same cell as each\r\n"
+ "other. The strength of a new pheromone is 1000 and the pheromone decay rate is 25 per stage");
System.out.println("5. custom sim (added by king olie)");
}
//END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - JK - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
#Add this function anywhere in the program
#start of change
def printSimDetails(params):
print()
print("This Simulation has:")
print(" - " + str(params[0]) + " nests")
print(" - a " + str(params[1]) + "x" + str(params[2]) + " grid")
print(" - " + str(params[3]) + " starting food in the nests")
print(" - " + str(params[4]) + " cells with food to start with")
print(" - " + str(params[5]) + " ants in each nest")
print(" - " + str(params[6]) + " strength for new pheremones")
print(" - " + str(params[7]) + " pheremone decay")
print()
#End of Change
#put this just after the elifs to check simulation parameters (around line 20)
#start of change
printSimDetails(SimulationParameters)
#end of change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
==='''Add a custom simulation. The user should be able to enter their own values for the simulation parameters'''===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
case "5": // new sim
System.out.println("Please enter the values for the following: ");
System.out.println("Starting number of nests: ");
int startNumberOfNests = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("Number of Rows");
int numberOfRows = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("Number of columns: ");
int numberOfColums = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("Starting Food In Nest: ");
int startingFoodInNests = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("Starting number of food cells: ");
int startingNumberOfFoodCells = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("Starting ants in nest: ");
int startingAntsInNests = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("New pheromone strength: ");
int newPheromoneStrength = scanner.nextInt();
System.out.println("New pheromone Decay: ");
int newPheromoneDecay = scanner.nextInt();
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(startNumberOfNests, numberOfRows, numberOfColums, startingFoodInNests, startingNumberOfFoodCells, startingAntsInNests, newPheromoneStrength, newPheromoneDecay));
break;
//END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13A - RH - Aylesbury Grammar School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
# Line 20
# CHANGE
elif SimNo == "5":
print("Please enter the following values")
startNumberOfNests = input("Starting number of nests: ")
numberOfRows = input("Number of rows: ")
numberOfColumns = input("Number of columns: ")
startingFoodInNests = input("Starting Food In Nest: ")
startingNumberOfFoodCells = input("Starting number of food cells: ")
startingAntsInNests = input("Starting ants in nest: ")
newPheromoneStrength = input("New pheromone strength: ")
newPheromoneDecay = input("New pheromone Decay: ")
SimulationParameters = [
startNumberOfNests,
numberOfRows,
numberOfColumns,
startingFoodInNests,
startingNumberOfFoodCells,
startingAntsInNests,
newPheromoneStrength,
newPheromoneDecay
]
# END CHANGEsam
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add a simulation number 5 with its own parameters''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
Around line 36
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
case "5":
SimulationParameters = new List<int> {3, 15,15,500 , 3, 4, 1000, 25};
break;
//END OF CHANGE
//YOU CAN CHANGE ANY OF THE NUMBERS IN THE LIST TO MAKE YOUR OWN SIMULATION
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington School
Line ~82
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
case "5":
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>(Arrays.asList(300, 105,105,5000 , 30, 40, 1000000, 2500));
break;
//END OF CHANGE
//YOU CAN CHANGE ANY OF THE NUMBERS IN THE LIST TO MAKE YOUR OWN SIMULATION
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
13D - JT - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="Python" line="1" start="1">
#Around line 19, after the elif for SimNo 4
#start of change
elif SimNo == "5":
SimulationParameters = [3, 20, 20, 1000, 6, 12, 2000, 50]
#End of Change
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Make the grid be displayed as an actual grid '''===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
DA - Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
//You need to add all 3 parts for it to work add the red bits only, the black is just to see where
//Around line 67
DisplayMenu();
Choice = GetChoice();
switch (Choice)
{
case "1":
Console.WriteLine(ThisSimulation.GetDetails());
break;
case "2":
int StartRow = 0, StartColumn = 0, EndRow = 0, EndColumn = 0;
GetCellReference(ref StartRow, ref StartColumn);
GetCellReference(ref EndRow, ref EndColumn);
Console.WriteLine(ThisSimulation.GetAreaDetails(StartRow, StartColumn, EndRow, EndColumn));
break;
case "3":
int Row = 0, Column = 0;
GetCellReference(ref Row, ref Column);
Console.WriteLine(ThisSimulation.GetCellDetails(Row, Column));
break;
case "4":
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(1);
Console.WriteLine($"Simulation moved on one stage{Environment.NewLine}");
break;
case "5":
Console.Write("Enter number of stages to advance by: ");
int NumberOfStages = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage(NumberOfStages);
Console.WriteLine($"Simulation moved on {NumberOfStages} stages{Environment.NewLine}");
break;
//start of change
case "7";
ThisSimulation.DisplayGrid();
Break;
//end of change
//Around line 125
static void DisplayMenu()
{
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("1. Display overall details");
Console.WriteLine("2. Display area details");
Console.WriteLine("3. Inspect cell");
Console.WriteLine("4. Advance one stage");
Console.WriteLine("5. Advance X stages");
//start of change
Console.WriteLine("7. Display grid view");
//end of change
Console.WriteLine("9. Quit");
Console.WriteLine();
Console.Write("> ");
}
//After the getdetails string ends, put this outside the brackets
public void DisplayGrid()
{
for (int row = 1; row <= NumberOfRows; row++)
{
for (int col = 1; col <= NumberOfColumns; col++)
{
Cell currentCell = Grid[GetIndex(row, col)];
string cellDisplay = "[";
bool hasContent = false;
if (GetNestInCell(currentCell) != null)
{
cellDisplay += "N";
hasContent = true;
}
if (GetNumberOfAntsInCell(currentCell) > 0)
{
cellDisplay += "A";
hasContent = true;
}
if (currentCell.GetAmountOfFood() > 0)
{
cellDisplay += "F";
hasContent = true;
}
if (GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(currentCell) > 0)
{
cellDisplay += "P";
hasContent = true;
}
if (!hasContent)
{
cellDisplay += " ";
}
cellDisplay += "]";
Console.Write(cellDisplay + " ");
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
//END OF CHANGE
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King olie of Harington
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
public String getDetails() { // use format tools
String addes = "| %-35s ";
String layout = "";
String layerRowAdds = "-";
String layerRow = "";
String output = "";
String[] details = new String[numberOfColumns];
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfColumns; i++) {
layout += addes;
details[i] = "";
}
for (int i = 0; i < (38 * numberOfColumns); i++) {
layerRow += layerRowAdds;
}
layout += "|";
boolean didSomethink = false;
for (int row = 1; row <= numberOfRows; row++) {
for (int column = 1; column <= numberOfColumns; column++) {
Cell tempCell = grid.get(getIndex(row, column));
if (getNestInCell(tempCell) != null) {
details[column-1] += "Nest; ";
didSomethink = true;
}
int numberOfAnts = getNumberOfAntsInCell(tempCell);
if (numberOfAnts > 0) {
details[column-1] += "Ants: " + numberOfAnts + "; ";
didSomethink = true;
}
int numberOfPheromones = getNumberOfPheromonesInCell(tempCell);
if (numberOfPheromones > 0) {
details[column-1] += "Pheromones: " + numberOfPheromones + "; ";
didSomethink = true;
}
int amountOfFood = tempCell.getAmountOfFood();
if (amountOfFood > 0) {
details[column-1] += amountOfFood + " food; ";
didSomethink = true;
}
if(!didSomethink) {
details[column-1] = "BLANK";
}
didSomethink = false;
}
output += layerRow + "\n";
output += String.format(layout, details) + "\n";
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfRows; i++) {
details[i] = "";
}
}
output += layerRow + "\n";
return output;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python - only works for a 5 x 5..}}SB - John Port Spencer Academy
def GetDetails(self):
print("GetDetails from Simulation - code started")
Details = "------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n"
for Row in range(1, self._NumberOfRows + 1):
row = "|"
for Column in range(1, self._NumberOfColumns + 1):
count = 0
cell = ""
TempCell = self._Grid[self.__GetIndex(Row, Column)]
if self.GetNestInCell(TempCell) is not None:
cell += "Nest"
count += 1
NumberOfAnts = self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfAnts > 0:
if count >= 1:
cell += f" Ants: {NumberOfAnts}"
else:
cell += f"Ants: {NumberOfAnts}"
count += 1
NumberOfPheromones = self.GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfPheromones > 0:
if count >= 1:
cell += f" Pheromones: {NumberOfPheromones}"
else:
cell += f"Pheromones: {NumberOfPheromones}"
count += 1
AmountOfFood = TempCell.GetAmountOfFood()
if AmountOfFood > 0:
if count >= 1:
cell += f" {AmountOfFood} food"
else:
cell += f"{AmountOfFood} food"
count += 1
if count == 0:
cell += " "
cell = cell.center(30)
cell += "|"
row += cell
Details += row
num = len(row)
Details += f"\n{num*'-'}\n"
return Details
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}RC
<syntaxhighlight lang="python"
def GetDetailsGrid(self):
Details = []
for Row in range(1, self._NumberOfRows + 1):
RowGrid = []
for Column in range(1, self._NumberOfColumns + 1):
item = ""
TempCell = self._Grid[self.__GetIndex(Row, Column)]
if self.GetNestInCell(TempCell) is not None:
item += "Nest "
NumberOfAnts = self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfAnts > 0:
item += f"Ants: {NumberOfAnts} "
NumberOfPheromones = self.GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(TempCell)
if NumberOfPheromones > 0:
item += f"Pheromones: {NumberOfPheromones} "
AmountOfFood = TempCell.GetAmountOfFood()
if AmountOfFood > 0:
item += f"{AmountOfFood} food "
RowGrid.append(item)
Details.append(RowGrid)
return Details
def DisplayGrid(self):
for i in self.GetDetailsGrid():
for j in i:
print('|{:^32s}|'.format(j),end='')
print("")
print("")
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
AE - Guildford County School
<syntaxhighlight lang="python3" line="1" start="1">
#method for the Simulation class
def DisplayGrid(self):
for row in range(0,self._NumberOfRows):
Details = ""
for column in range(self._NumberOfColumns):
Details += "|"
addSpace = True
CurrentCell = self._Grid[self.__GetIndex(row, column)]
N = self.GetNestInCell(CurrentCell)
if N is not None:
Details += f"Nest: ({N.GetFoodLevel()} food)"
addSpace = False
if self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(CurrentCell) > 0:
Details += "Ants: " + str(self.GetNumberOfAntsInCell(CurrentCell))
addSpace = False
if self.GetNumberOfPheromonesInCell(CurrentCell) > 0:
Details += "Pheromones:"
for P in self._Pheromones:
if P.InSameLocation(CurrentCell):
Details += f"Ant {P.GetBelongsTo()}: strength = {P.GetStrength()}"
addSpace = False
if addSpace:
Details += " "
Details += "|"
print(Details)
print()
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
Harington School - use of String.format() to evenly space the cell widths
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
public String getDetails() {
String cellFormat = "%-11s|";
String separator = "-";
for(int i=0; i<numberOfColumns; i++) {
separator += "------------";
}
String details = "";
for (int row = 1; row <= numberOfRows; row++) {
details += separator+"\n";
details+="|";
for (int column = 1; column <= numberOfColumns; column++) {
Cell tempCell = grid.get(getIndex(row, column));
String cellDetails = "";
if (getNestInCell(tempCell) != null) {
cellDetails += "N ";
}
int numberOfAnts = getNumberOfAntsInCell(tempCell);
if (numberOfAnts > 0) {
cellDetails += "A" + numberOfAnts + " ";
}
int numberOfPheromones = getNumberOfPheromonesInCell(tempCell);
if (numberOfPheromones > 0) {
cellDetails += "P" + numberOfPheromones + " ";
}
int amountOfFood = tempCell.getAmountOfFood();
if (amountOfFood > 0) {
cellDetails += "F" + amountOfFood + " ";
}
details += String.format(cellFormat, cellDetails);
}
details+="\n";
}
return details+separator;
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add appropriate error handling so that the program does not close when an invalid input is entered'''===
{{CPTAnswerTab|C#}}
JD - Coombe Wood School - South Croydon
Changes takes place in the Main void, in the fifth switch case -
<syntaxhighlight lang="C#" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
case "5":
Console.WriteLine("Enter in number of stages to advance, it must be under 20 digits");
string NumberOfStages = (Console.ReadLine()); //string used since it won't instantly crash the code when a "number" that's too long is input
if (NumberOfStages.Length > 19 || !NumberOfStages.All(char.IsDigit)) //the max ulong (unsigned 64 bit) number is 1.8x10^19, a 20 digit number. we exlude 20 digit numbers since if someone typed a 20 digit number bigger than 1.8x10^19, the code would crash. we also check to see if every character in the string is a digit
{
Console.WriteLine("Number entered is too large, or you have entered in letters. going back to main menu");
break;
}
ulong NumberOfStagesULong = (ulong)Convert.ToInt64(NumberOfStages); //converting string to ulong, so it can be used later
ThisSimulation.AdvanceStage((int)NumberOfStagesULong);
// END OF CHANGE
Console.WriteLine($"Simulation moved on {NumberOfStages} stages{Environment.NewLine}");
break;
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
==='''Make a fighter ant class that fights and defends their nest from other types of ants'''===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington School
<syntaxhighlight lang="JAVA" line="1" start="1">
//START OF CHANGE
static class FighterAnt extends Ant{
// I wanted everything in one class so some best practice may not be used.
int health = 100;
FighterAnt(int startRow, int startColumn, int nestInRow, int nestInColumn) {
super(startRow, startColumn, nestInRow, nestInColumn);
typeOfAnt = "fighter";
health = 100;
}
//ant 0 is this ant and ant 1 is the other ant and it is the winner of the fight. only one surviver
// if healths out of 100 that could be the prob of hitting
public int fightEachOther(int healthOfOtherAnt) {
Random ranGen = new Random();
// you add 1 to each as the next int is exclusive with the last value. aka if 100 was input the output would be from 0-99
if(healthOfOtherAnt < health) { // this ant wins
healthOfOtherAnt -= ranGen.nextInt(healthOfOtherAnt +1);
health -= ranGen.nextInt((int) (health * 0.25 +1));
}
else if(healthOfOtherAnt > health) { // other ant wins
health -= ranGen.nextInt(health + 1);
healthOfOtherAnt -= ranGen.nextInt((int) (healthOfOtherAnt * 0.25 +1));
}
else { // luck, may the best win.
healthOfOtherAnt -= ranGen.nextInt(healthOfOtherAnt +1);
health -= ranGen.nextInt(health +1);
}
// if if statements in java are only 1 line long this works. no brakets needed
if (health <= 0 && healthOfOtherAnt <= 0 )
return 2; // both ants died
else if(health <= 0)
return 1; // this ant lost
else if(healthOfOtherAnt <= 0)
return 0; // this ant won
else
return 99; // no ants died
return 0;
}
// following pheromones to fight / protect food.
@Override
public void chooseCellToMoveTo(ArrayList<Integer> listOfNeighbours, int indexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone) {
IntWrapper r, c;
if (amountOfFoodCarried > 0) {
if (row > nestRow) {
row -= 1;
} else if (row < nestRow) {
row += 1;
}
if (column > nestColumn) {
column -= 1;
} else if (column < nestColumn) {
column += 1;
}
} else if (indexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone == -1) {
int indexToUse = chooseRandomNeighbour(listOfNeighbours);
r = new IntWrapper(row);
c = new IntWrapper(column);
changeCell(indexToUse, r, c);
row = r.value;
column = c.value;
} else {
int indexToUse = listOfNeighbours.indexOf(indexOfNeighbourWithStrongestPheromone);
r = new IntWrapper(row);
c = new IntWrapper(column);
changeCell(indexToUse, r, c);
row = r.value;
column = c.value;
}
}
public int getAntsHealth() {
return health;
}
}
//END OF CHANGE
// this is at no means complete. please amend and add more functionality and add your name. This is a mock up.
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Add an option to read a file which can be used for the Simulation Parameters''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|Test File}}
<syntaxhighlight lang="Test File" line="1">
name > sim1file.txt
Content:
--start file--
10
50
50
690
676
420
5000
5000
--end file--
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
king Olie of Harington<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
System.out.println("Select (S)imulation or load a (F)ile: ");
String enterOption = scanner.nextLine();
enterOption.toUpperCase();
if(enterOption.contentEquals("F")) {
System.out.println("Enter File name with extention (.txt): ");
String file = scanner.nextLine();
/**
* file should be:
* value1
* value2
* value3
* ...
*/
simulationParameters = new ArrayList<Integer>();
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file));
String line;
while ((line = br.readLine()) != null){
simulationParameters.add(Integer.parseInt(line));
}
}
else {
System.out.print("Enter simulation number: ");
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== Edit the Simulation class to add the same amount of food to the food cells as is added to each nest ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
king Olie of Harington<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
Simulation(ArrayList<Integer> simulationParameters) {
...
addFoodToCell(row, column, startingFoodInNest);
...
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''After a set of simulation parameters has been selected, display the simulation values''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
king Olie of Harington<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
String output;
output = "startingNumberOfNests is " + simulationParameters.get(0) +"\n";
output += "numberOfRows is " + simulationParameters.get(1) +"\n";
output += "numberOfColumns is " + simulationParameters.get(2) +"\n";
output += "startingFoodInNest is " + simulationParameters.get(3) +"\n";
output += "startingNumberOfFoodCells is " + simulationParameters.get(4) +"\n";
output += "startingAntsInNest is " + simulationParameters.get(5) +"\n";
output += "newPheromoneStrength is " + simulationParameters.get(6) +"\n";
output += "pheromoneDeca is " + simulationParameters.get(7);
System.out.println(output);
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Prevent food from spawning within one cell of a nest ''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
king Olie of Harington<syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
for (Nest n : nests) {
int x = n.getRow();
int y = n.getColumn();
int xdiff = Math.abs(x) - Math.abs(row);
int ydiff = Math.abs(x) - Math.abs(row);
xdiff = Math.abs(xdiff);
ydiff = Math.abs(ydiff);
if(xdiff == 1 || ydiff == 1 || (n.getRow() == row && n.getColumn() == column)) {
allowed = false;
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
Bill Robinson<syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1">
# At the end of Simulation.__init__()
for N in self._Nests:
if abs(N.GetRow() - Row) < 2 and abs(N.GetColumn() - Column) < 2:
Allowed = False
self.AddFoodToCell(Row, Column, 500)
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
=== '''Swaps values in "Display area details" when the first cell entered is larger than the second one. [13]''' ===
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
Charlotte of Harington <syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
In the "getAreaDetails()" method:
if(startRow>endRow) {
int temp = startRow;
startRow = endRow;
endRow = temp;
temp= startColumn;
startColumn = endColumn;
endColumn = temp;
}
if(startRow == endRow) {
if(startColumn>endColumn) {
int temp = startColumn;
startColumn = endColumn;
endColumn = temp;
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|JAVA}}
King Olie of Harington <syntaxhighlight lang="java" line="1">
//This is a better presented and commented version of the code above from charlotte i did work on this myself but realsied their method was better so i used hers and added comments. While calling me a idiot.
if(startRow > endRow) {
int temp = startRow; //flip it so the start row is smaller
startRow = endRow;
endRow = temp;
temp = startColumn; // fliping collum so the area slected is the same
startColumn = endColumn;
endColumn = temp;
}
if(startRow == endRow) {
// if the rows equal and start colum is bigger then end coloum
// then you must flip the coloums to get the right area selected
if(startColumn > endColumn) {
int temp = startColumn;
startColumn = endColumn;
endColumn = temp;
}
}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
{{CPTAnswerTab|Python}}
Bill Robinson <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line="1">
# addition of first 4 lines below to choice 2 in Main():
if StartRow > EndRow:
StartRow, EndRow = EndRow, StartRow
if StartColumn > EndColumn:
StartColumn, EndColumn = EndColumn, StartColumn
print(ThisSimulation.GetAreaDetails(StartRow, StartColumn, EndRow, EndColumn))
</syntaxhighlight>
{{CPTAnswerTabEnd}}
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Pokémon/Groups/Team Rocket
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{{dewikify}}{{nihongo|'''Team Rocket'''|ロケット団|Roketto Dan}} is a fictional syndicate in the [[metaseries]] [[Pokémon]]. In each of its various incarnations, Team Rocket desires to steal Pokémon to further its goal of [[World domination|global domination]]. They are led by the criminal mastermind, [[Giovanni (Pokémon)|Giovanni]]. Team Rocket first debuted in the original games, [[Pokémon Red and Blue|''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'']], then made a move into the [[Pokémon (anime)|animated series]] and the ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]''. They also appear in the [[Pokémon Yellow|''Yellow'']], [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|''FireRed'', ''LeafGreen'']], [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|''Gold'', ''Silver'']] and [[Pokémon Crystal|''Crystal'']] versions.
==In the video games==
'''Team Rocket''' made their debut in the video game series of Pokémon, in which they are a portrayed as a crime syndicate with the goal of world domination. In reality most of their crimes are far more trivial such as theft (of TMs and fossils), though the games focus on particular, organised attempts by the organisation to monopolise gambling, perform mob take-overs of cities and generally terrorize the inhabitants of [[Kanto (Pokémon)|Kanto]] and [[Johto]].
===Pokémon===
In [[Pokémon Red and Blue|''Pokémon Red'', ''Blue'']], [[Pokémon Yellow|''Yellow'']], [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|''FireRed'', and ''LeafGreen'']] Team Rocket Grunts most often use fierce-looking Pokémon. Their chosen Pokémon tend to be of the Poison type. Their leader, [[Giovanni (Pokémon)|Giovanni]], uses mainly ground-type Pokémon and has a loyal [[Persian (Pokémon)|Persian]]. In ''Red, Blue, Yellow, FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'', Giovanni is the final [[Pokémon game mechanics#Pokémon Gyms|Pokémon Gym]] Leader of the [[List of Kanto locations#Viridian City|Viridian City]] Gym.
===Encounters===
In ''Pokémon Red'', ''Blue'', ''Yellow'', ''Fire Red'' and ''Leaf Green'', the player must foil several schemes by Team Rocket, including those in [[List of Kanto locations#Celadon City|Celadon City]], [[List of Kanto locations#Saffron City|Saffron City]], and, in ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'', the [[Sevii Islands]], specifically the fifth island.The team is disbanded by Giovanni after his gym battle defeat. However, in ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'', a handful of Team Rocket operatives continue to operate in the [[Sevii Islands]] until they are defeated.
In [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|''Pokémon Gold'', ''Silver'']] and [[Pokémon Crystal|''Crystal'']], Team Rocket returns to Johto, at
*The [[Slowpoke Well]]
*[[List of Johto locations#Mahogany Town|Mahogany Town]]/Lake of Rage
*Radio Tower in [[List of Johto locations#Goldenrod City|Goldenrod City]].
(In Kanto, only accessible after the player has beaten the Elite Four, one member appears in the empty [[List_of_Kanto_locations#Cerulean City|Cerulean City]] Gym and on Nugget Bridge after having stolen a machine part at the newly redesigned Kanto Power Plant.)
===The fate of Team Rocket===
Team Rocket as an organization has not yet been abolished in the anime, but it met its demise in the video games. In ''Red'', ''Blue'',''Yellow'', ''FireRed'', and ''LeafGreen'', the player temporarily disbands the organization by defeating Giovanni in his Viridian Gym. Three years later, in ''Gold'', ''Silver'', and ''Crystal'', Team Rocket continues to survive through its Executives, who control the organization but seek to bring back Giovanni, who is supposedly in solo training. When the Executives are defeated by the player, however, it permanently disbands.
In other games and regions, the crime syndicates are not related to Team Rocket.
==In the anime==
{{main|Team Rocket (anime)}}
The most frequently appearing members of the organization in the [[Pokémon (anime)|anime]], which is based loosely on the video games, are a team, Jessie, James, and [[Meowth]]. They are the main [[antagonist]]s of the anime series, known for their incompetence in their evil doings as well as acting in their positions as the [[comic relief]] of the series. Other frequently-seen members of Team Rocket include Butch, Cassidy and [[Giovanni (Pokemon)|Giovanni]], Team Rocket’s Leader.
==In the manga==
:''This section is about Team Rocket in manga which directly adapted the video games, particularly ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]''. For information on Team Rocket in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]] and its sequels, which were an adaptation of the anime, see [[Team Rocket (anime)]].''
In the Pokémon manga series, ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]'', [[Red (Pokémon)|Red]] encounters and battles Team Rocket in many locations, including Mt. Moon, the [[List of Kanto locations#Vermilion City|Vermillion]] port, where they were kidnapping Pokémon for transport by sea, [[List of Kanto locations#Lavender Town|Lavender Tower]] and during their siege of [[List of Kanto locations#Saffron City|Saffron City]].
In the manga, [[List of Kanto Gym Leaders#Blaine|Blaine]] is a former Team Rocket Scientist who had combined the DNA of Mew with his own DNA, creating [[Mewtwo (anime)|Mewtwo]]. However, he gained the DNA of Mewtwo as well, giving him the ability to track Mewtwo. The manga also shows [[Koga (Pokémon)|Koga]], [[Lt. Surge]], and [[Sabrina (Pokémon)|Sabrina]] as high-ranking operatives of Team Rocket. A major difference between the [[manga]] and other versions of Team Rocket is that several Gym Leaders are antagonists in the manga.
In this continuity, Team Rocket is apparently an [[acronym]] for
“'''R'''aid
'''O'''n the
'''C'''ity,
'''K'''nock-out,
'''E'''vil
'''T'''asks.”<ref>Kusaka, Hidenori, & Satoshi Yamamoto. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 14.'' Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., July 2004. {{#isbn:981-260-014-0}}</ref>
===Showdown at Cerise===
{{Expand|date=May 2007}}
In the ''Yellow Caballero'' arc, the Gym Leaders who had been Rocket admins showed up to help the heroes fight the [[Elite Four]].
===Neo Team Rocket===
After being defeated by the protagonists in the R/B/Y arc, Team Rocket was reformed as ''Neo Team Rocket''. The leader of Neo Team Rocket is '''the Mask of Ice''', a stranger being able to shoot ice at his enemies in various ways, including Icicle Spears and the ability to freeze anything he touches instantly.
The Mask of Ice kidnapped [[Green (Pokémon)|Green]], [[Silver (Pokémon)|Silver]], Shum, Cart, [[Will (Pokémon)|Will]] and [[Karen (Pokémon)|Karen]] as children, and raised them as his servants. Green and Silver escaped soon after, but the rest of them remained in his clutches. After Giovanni disbanded Team Rocket, the Mask of Ice recruited the Rocket Grunts that were left behind, forcing those who are not interested by controlling them with masks. However, former Team Rocket Executives [[List of Kanto Gym Leaders#Lt. Surge|Lt. Surge]], [[List of Kanto Gym Leaders#Sabrina|Sabrina]], and [[List of Kanto Gym Leaders#Koga|Koga]] were not recruited by Mask of Ice.
The Mask of Ice’s true identity is that of [[List of Johto Gym Leaders#Pryce|Pryce]], the Gym Leader of Mahogany Town.
===Sevii Islands===
[[Giovanni]] later re-formed Team Rocket in the Sevii Islands, where he created and captured [[Deoxys]].
==In the Card Game==
Team Rocket received two expansion sets of cards in the ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]'': “Team Rocket” and “EX: Team Rocket Returns.” These expansions feature '''Dark Pokémon''', which are Pokémon that have been turned evil by Team Rocket. '''Dark Pokémon''' are actually dual type, regular type, and [[Pokémon types#Dark-type|Dark-type]] in the second Team Rocket expansion. There are also “Rocket’s” Pokémon, most of which are EXs, apart from Wobbuffet and Meowth. All of them are Dark-type, though most require their normal elemental energies.
==References==
*The following games and their instruction manuals: ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue|Pokémon Red]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue|Blue]]''; ''[[Pokémon Yellow]]''; ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold]]'', ''[[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Silver]]'', and ''[[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]]''; ''[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|Pokémon FireRed]]'' and ''[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|LeafGreen]]''
;Notes
<references />
;Publications
*[[Nintendo Power]]. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Player’s Guide''. [[Nintendo of America]] Inc., 1998. [[ASIN]] B000CQP8FE
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Player’s Guide Special Edition for Yellow, Red and Blue''. Nintendo of America Inc., 1999. [[ASIN]] B000CQT878
*Loe, Casey, ed. ''Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition Official Perfect Guide''. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, 1999. {{#isbn:1930206151}}
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Gold Version & Silver Version Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., October 2000. {{#isbn:1-930206-04-6}}
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Gold Version & Silver Version Complete Pokédex''. Nintendo of America Inc., 2001. {{#isbn:1-930206-06-2}}
*Loe, Casey, ed. ''Versus Books Official Pokémon Gold & Silver Perfect Guide''. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, January 15, 2001. {{#isbn:0970646801}}
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon Crystal Version Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., 2001. {{#isbn:1-930206-12-7}}
*Loe, Casey, ed. ''Versus Books Official Pokémon Crystal Perfect Guide''. Sunnydale, CA: Empire 21 Publishing, August 1, 2001. {{#isbn:0970646852}}
*Nintendo Power. ''Official Nintendo Pokémon FireRed & Pokémon LeafGreen Player’s Guide''. Nintendo of America Inc., August 2004. {{#isbn:193020650X}}
;Manga volumes
*[[Hidenori Kusaka|Kusaka, Hidenori]], & [[Mato]]. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 1: Desperado Pikachu''. [[VIZ Media]] LLC, July 6 2000. {{#isbn:1569315078}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 2: Legendary Pokémon''. VIZ Media LLC, December 6 2000. {{#isbn:1569315086}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 3: Saffron City Siege''. VIZ Media LLC, August 5 2001. {{#isbn:1569315604}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 5: The Yellow Caballero: Making Waves''. VIZ Media LLC, April 2002. {{#isbn:1591160278}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 6: The Yellow Caballero: The Cave Campaign''. VIZ Media LLC, September 5 2002. {{#isbn:1591160286}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 7: The Yellow Caballero: The Pokémon Elite''. VIZ Media LLC, January 2003. {{#isbn:1569318514}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 8''. [[Chuang Yi]] Publishing Pte Ltd., July 2003. {{#isbn:981-241-300-6}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Mato. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 9''. Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., September 2003. {{#isbn:981-241-511-4}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & [[Satoshi Yamamoto]]. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 10''. Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., November 2003. {{#isbn:981-241-546-7}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Satoshi Yamamoto. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 11''. Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., January 2004. {{#isbn:981-241-600-5}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Satoshi Yamamoto. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 12''. Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., March 2004. {{#isbn:981-241-723-0}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Satoshi Yamamoto. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 13''. Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., April 2004. {{#isbn:981-241-760-5}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Satoshi Yamamoto. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 14''. Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., July 2004. {{#isbn:981-260-014-0}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Satoshi Yamamoto. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 15''. Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., September 2004. {{#isbn:981-260-098-1}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Satoshi Yamamoto. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 21''. Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., February 2006. {{#isbn:981-4204-44-7}}
*Kusaka, Hidenori, & Satoshi Yamamoto. ''Pokémon Adventures, Volume 22''. Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd., October 2006. {{#isbn:981-269-437-4}}
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== A bunch of questions ==
Hello sorry for bad formatting of the question and etc.. Also sorry for stupid questions.. And also I didn't know about wiki a lot and I forgot completely everything so assume I have almost 0 knowledge
1. According to the [[Help:Tracking changes#Reviewing pages|Help:Tracking changes#Reviewing pages]] I must be able to find "review this revision" in the bottom of every page but it is not there. Maybe it is me but maybe it was written because
2. I found wrong/partially not correct bit of knowledge but touching it is generally not what I can do because I can't currently write necessary thing but only point what is incorrect in several words. Or for example I can give a list what is missing in the page... Is there a way to just place a note or something like that without modifying original text? I suppose it could be review?
3. Some pages don't have square images which show completeness. How to add them? Review?
4. Some books look like they are just a big (or not so big) article. Is it considered normal? Is there several "standards" of how book should look or not?
5. Does book have any order of material? I mean what if the topic is so interconnected that you basically need to refere from one part of book to another and there are circular dependencies? [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 06:28, 31 October 2025 (UTC)
:Hi @[[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]]! These are good questions, and thank you for asking. I'll try to answer them below:
:# I believe you can't see the review box because you do not have reviewer rights.
:# If you see a page where there is incorrect or confusing information, please feel free to post on its discussion page. You can also reach out to an [[Wikibooks:Administrators|administrator]] directly.
:# Are you referring to [[Template:Stage]]?
:# In general, it's good practice to divide books up into separate chapters for ease of reading, focus, formatting, and navigation. The template [[Template:Split]] allows you to flag books/pages that need to be split up. There are some works that have built-up over time here that are said to be "one-page books", but I have concerns about whether they are well-formatted or even in-scope here.
:# There is no simple answer to this question. [[Wikibooks:Manual of Style]] is a draft policy that has been around for many years, but it was never formally agreed-upon. In my personal opinion, I think most educational books should be structured such that the chapters build on each other and aren't circular. I'm sure there could be some exceptions. The Cookbook is one large exception here, since it is technically a sub-project and not a single book.
:Let me know if you have more questions! Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 18:10, 31 October 2025 (UTC)
::Thanks @[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]]!
::1. Thanks I've already accidentally stumbled upon this info somewhere here and turned out review isn't what I though it is
::2. It is not completely incorrect, you know I've just got a feeling by looking on one book.... It is like asking what is an asphalt and getting as answer "it is a thing the cars drive on and people walk over" which is technically correct but is not an answer "it is rocks + some binding material which holds them in place". But what is in the book doesn't feel wrong but it doesn't feel right. Is this case for discussion?
::3. Yes
::6. Also just to be sure if I just want to say thank you in reply without adding anything else would it be considered as bad manners on wiki or no?
::7. Users are encouraged to improve existing books but what if editing of full section (completing a gap) of chapters will lead to "Frankenstein" with two different <...>
::7.1 ways of giving information. Half of the book is just a bunch of dry and cold facts and somewhere in between there is chapter which adds knowledge not as a bunch of notes but as beads which follow each other and try to show motivations of why things are certain way and not another
::7.2 different emphasizes. For example there is a book about "A" and everything in the book is like "something in relation to A" but what I want to write about "A/subtopic" which won't have an aim as A. It will have as an aim subtopic and A is even going out of scope almost completely and stays in the point of view just because it is impossible to talk about subtopic without mentioning A. Is it considered a case of new book?
::8 Does users get notification if I reply but not mention using <code>@username</code> syntax?
::9 Would it be normal if book is constructed in a way that it must be read fully? I mean if it intentionally gives "incorrect" definitions of subject "to explore" particular parts of it in isolated manner and then in next chapter evolves/discards previous wrong definition and replaces it with a more correct definition? So just formally if you just read only part you get utterly wrong understanding... [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 20:14, 31 October 2025 (UTC)
:::* I'm not sure I understand what you mean about thanking people, but I don't think anyone would have a problem with you thanking them!
:::* One of the trickier things about making books is indeed that it takes a lot of work to make a consistent book. If you're working on an existing book, you should try to keep the style and content cohesive—admittedly, this takes effort.
:::* I can't quite visualize what you're asking in 7.2—can you give a concrete example?
:::* I'm not entirely sure when exactly someone gets a notification—I do sometimes get a notification from a reply without a ping, but I've also noticed that sometimes I miss a reply if it doesn't include a ping. When I want to be sure someone gets alerted, I will ping them just in case.
:::* It's a little hard to evaluate this in the abstract—if you're thinking of something in particular, you can propose it in a new thread and discuss it with the community in detail.
:::Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:53, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
::::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] about 7.2:
::::There is a book about OS. I am interested in memory management part of the book but I am not interested in OS part. So while whole the book tries to write "There is <...> and it is used in OS in this way and in that way", I want to just write about memory management and just formally it is OS but I don't want to explain OS part if it is not necessary for memory management. So I invert focus point which is changing style but I see that I need a new book because can't adhere to existing style :) [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 07:25, 6 November 2025 (UTC)
== Strange mix of "completeness" markers on one book ==
Hello!
So I was just pressing random book and found this one https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior:Human_Body which is strange. I can find there <code>\{\{Book is finished\}\}</code> and <code>\{\{status|25%\}\}</code> on the same page. Idk what to consider finished but it seems it applies <code>\{\{status|100%\}\}</code>? But there is 25% too? Does "book is finished" applies some additional/alternative semantic from what I expect?
EDIT: this should belong to one of "... assistance reading room"? Seems too late though... [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 16:48, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
:The banner reading "This book is finished" displays because {{tl|Book is finished}} is at the beginning of the page [[Wikijunior:Human Body]]. You can also see a small legend in the center of the page breaking down completeness levels because {{tl|Stages}} is present on this page. Finally, you will see a small box at the top right which indicates that the page is 25% done because toward the bottom of the page, there is {{tl|status}} and it's rated <code><nowiki>{{status|25%}}</nowiki></code>. I think what's implicit here is that these seem to contradict each other and you're correct about that. If you're wondering how to harmonize these, I'd recommend removing {{tl|Book is finished}}. You'll also see that several of the subpages in this book are rated 25% and 50% and many of pages that have no rating are barely started, such as [[Wikijunior:Human Body/Nose]]. I would definitely not call this "finished". —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 18:08, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
== Page is marked as unreviewed while the diff between last review and current version is nothing ==
There is a page I've restored from vandalism and now the last reviewed version doesn't differ from current version so shouldn't the message that page is unreviewed go? The page if it matters https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=C%2B%2B_Programming/Templates [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 17:15, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
:From a cursory glance, I'm not sure why this occurred—at any rate, thank you for the fix, and I've reviewed it! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:42, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
== Is it forgivable to create book local templates? ==
1. I am almost sure I understand correctly and there are book local templates
2. If 1 is correct is it forgivable to create them? [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 21:02, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
:What do you mean by forgivable? I'm fairly certain that you can create book-specific templates without a problem. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:44, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
::I mean I want to create a template which is general use type. It could be used by other books too but it would mean I need to create very complex thing to allow customizing it and as a short path I want to create template without any customizations which is local to book and isn't seen in global namespace (I hope it works so) but I would consider it as "low effort" and if everyone would do so it would lead to chaos so I ask when it is forgivable [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 06:57, 6 November 2025 (UTC)
== How to include part of one page to another page? ==
What I need: there are several (sub)sections scattered around the book. And there is one separate page which includes all of them. When you change code in the original page it is changed in that "gather" page too. I need not collections. I am sure there exist solution. I've already seen several times how separate page is included into several other pages. I even can't find where I've seen that not to mention where to search for it [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 17:36, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
:Accidentally found answer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Transclusion searching for another [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 08:24, 6 November 2025 (UTC)
:Heya, I recommend using {{Template link|Excerpt}} because it makes sure there is only ever one "true" version of the text. There is no documentation page for it right now unfortunately; I am going to write one up shortly. In the meantime, an example of how to use it can be seen in the source code of the following page: [[C Programming/Alternative tokens#iso646.h]] [[User:Huntertur|huntertur]] ([[User talk:Huntertur|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Huntertur|contribs]]) 23:54, 6 November 2025 (UTC)
::Thanks! Exactly what I was searching for. Though docs seems to be in place [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 06:42, 7 November 2025 (UTC)
== How to find all the places where the template is used? ==
I am interested in both direct and transitive use [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 20:46, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
:Go to the template page you are interested in, then click on ''What links here'' in the sidebar. This will take you to a page where you can see all uses of the template, though direct links to the template page are included in this list too by default. You can also go to [[Special:WhatLinksHere]] and set the page name and namespace accordingly. [[User:Huntertur|huntertur]] ([[User talk:Huntertur|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Huntertur|contribs]]) 23:58, 6 November 2025 (UTC)
== can't publish ==
Hello! My edit was blocked by the spam filter.
All content is my own work for the project "Educational Development of Great Britain".
Could an admin please review and approve the edit?
Thank you! [[User:Guliismailova|Guliismailova]] ([[User talk:Guliismailova|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Guliismailova|contribs]]) 06:39, 11 November 2025 (UTC)
== Categorytree display limit ==
Hello! <nowiki><categorytree></nowiki> seems to have a built-in maximum display of 200 items. Does anyone know why this might be or where I could go to talk more about this? Maybe somewhere at MediaWiki, Meta, or Phabricator? Thanks! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 19:12, 31 October 2025 (UTC)
: Looking at [[:mw:Extension:CategoryTree]], it appears that the default limit is 200, which is intentional. '''[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]]''' ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 19:33, 31 October 2025 (UTC)
::It looks like that's been the default limit [https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-extensions-categorytree/blob/5a5f823367b4c49b9cebf71dcb7a917e67c7aec5/CategoryTree.php#L42 since the first commit to the CategoryTree repo in 2006]. In theory, potentially the enwikibooks community could [[m:SITECONFIG|request for that limit to be increased]] if it wanted; though I imagine that there might need to be some sort of performance assessment done before such a change is made, to ensure that it wouldn't result in a large negative performance impact to the wiki. (Then again, I [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/wWnV6FeopAYc/ couldn't immediately find] a time where a change to this limit has previously been requested, so who knows what might happen! 🤷♀️)<br>In terms of somewhere to talk about it, potentially [[mw:Extension talk:CategoryTree]]? Though I don't know how many active watchers that page might have. Best, [[user:a smart kitten|a smart kitten]] ([[user talk:a smart kitten|discuss]] • [[special:contribs/a smart kitten|contribs]]) 11:14, 1 November 2025 (UTC)
:::@[[User:A smart kitten|A smart kitten]] thank you so much—this is super helpful! I was wondering if it might be possible to make it so that it displays a certain maximum number of items but has clickable arrows so the viewer could navigate through and see the rest of the items in the category. I'm not sure how that would be done on the back end or what limitations it might have; but, I know that being able to access all items in the category would be immensely useful for the Wikibooks Cookbook. Maybe it could be configured in the parameters when invoked? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 02:59, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
::::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] I can't say that I'm that familiar with the CategoryTree extension personally, so I probably wouldn't be able to answer that question myself; but I found [[phab:T124596]], in case what's written there matches what you're describing? If not, it sounds like a good [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/102/?tags=mediawiki-extensions-categorytree feature request to file] :)<br>(FYI, I don't know if CategoryTree is being actively developed at the moment, so it might take some time for anyone to look into and/or code that feature; though - if [[phab:T124596|T124596]] doesn't match what you're thinking of - I'd still encourage you to file a request if it's something you'd like to see.)
::::{{pb}}
::::Alternatively (or in addition), if there is something enwikibooks-specific that would benefit from a larger CategoryTree 'max children' limit (e.g., if it'd be helpful for the [[Cookbook]]), if you wanted to, you could start a discussion to see if there's community consensus for requesting an increase to that limit. If you do that, I'd personally recommend including specific example/s of what the issues caused by the current limit are, and how they would be resolved by a proposed increased limit (both for the benefit of folks on enwikibooks, and for people on Phabricator considering the request). If there was consensus to request this sort of change, the worst I can think of that might happen is that it'd be declined (or just be stalled for ever and ever 😅). Best, [[user:a smart kitten|a smart kitten]] ([[user talk:a smart kitten|discuss]] • [[special:contribs/a smart kitten|contribs]]) 14:38, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
:::::@[[User:A smart kitten|A smart kitten]] Thank you again! I have filed a feature request at [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T409002 T409002]. I am currently the primary maintainer of the Cookbook, and Wikibooks is fairly low-activity, so I think trying to get a community consensus wouldn't really be useful or reflective of necessity. I think the utility is still fairly evident, so hopefully it will be considered. Cheers —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:41, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
== Statistics permalink does not save Data Type (monthly vs daily) ==
I notice that the web app for statistics defaults to daily sums, even in the permalink. For example, the [https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/?project=en.wikibooks.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&redirects=0&start=2015-10-01&end=2025-10-31&pages=OpenSSH/Client_Configuration_Files|OpenSSH/Logging_and_Troubleshooting|OpenSSH/Cookbook/Proxies_and_Jump_Hosts|OpenSSH/Cookbook/Public_Key_Authentication|OpenSSH/Cookbook/Multiplexing|OpenSSH/Cookbook/File_Transfer_with_SFTP|OpenSSH/Cookbook/Remote_Processes|OpenSSH/Cookbook/Host-based_Authentication|OpenSSH/Cookbook/Certificate-based_Authentication|OpenSSH/Cookbook/Automated_Backup permalink for the usage Statistics for the Wikiboook on OpenSSH] shows daily sums even when the permalink button was clicked while viewing monthly sums. I would expect that the GET request created would show monthly sums when that happens. The current override to the daily sums is problematic because when monthly sums are selected, the dates are also overwritten and must be selected anew.
Could the web app please be tweaked so that the 'permalink' button creates a URL which will retrieve monthly sums, when applicable? [[User:Larsnooden|Larsnooden]] ([[User talk:Larsnooden|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Larsnooden|contribs]]) 09:51, 1 November 2025 (UTC)
:Checking with @[[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] @[[User:JJPMaster|JJPMaster]] @[[User:Codename Noreste|Codename Noreste]] —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 03:17, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
:We need to ask the maintainers of the web app instead - maybe @[[User:MusikAnimal|MusikAnimal]] can help here? [[User:Leaderboard|Leaderboard]] ([[User talk:Leaderboard|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Leaderboard|contribs]]) 04:52, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
::{{tq|The current override to the daily sums is problematic because when monthly sums are selected, the dates are also overwritten and must be selected anew.}} This is something that can be fixed. I will try to look into it when time allows. I am not able to reproduce the issue you mention involving the permalink button, however. [[User:MusikAnimal|MusikAnimal]] ([[User talk:MusikAnimal|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MusikAnimal|contribs]]) 05:44, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
:::Thanks for looking into the overwritten dates. As for reproducing the problem, it happens every time in Brave v1.84.132 from Oct 29, 2025, but it's not a new problem. [[User:Larsnooden|Larsnooden]] ([[User talk:Larsnooden|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Larsnooden|contribs]]) 09:29, 2 November 2025 (UTC)
== Page in the wrong category ==
Looks like https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Windows_10%2B_Recovery_Environment_(RE)_Notes doesn't belong to <code>https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Category:Code_templates</code> but I can't find how it was added there [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 11:28, 4 November 2025 (UTC)
:@[[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] I'm not quite I'm sure what you mean here—could you clarify? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:39, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
::@[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] OK
::1. You go to https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Category:Code_templates
::2. You see that there should be only templates
::3. You stumble upon https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Windows_10%2B_Recovery_Environment_(RE)_Notes in that category
::4. You think that it is wrong and mistake
::5. You go editing https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Windows_10%2B_Recovery_Environment_(RE)_Notes to remove it from that category
::6. There is no that category in https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Windows_10%2B_Recovery_Environment_(RE)_Notes so it is probably was added with some other template and I am not able to find how to remove it from there :( [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 06:50, 6 November 2025 (UTC)
:::{{fixed}} This was from [[Template:DDiv]], which didn't have the category properly in the noinclude tags. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 23:09, 14 November 2025 (UTC)
::::I am not sure if it is a "server cache" or anything else but the page is still showed in that category [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 10:07, 15 November 2025 (UTC)
:::::I'm not quite sure why that is—I've purged the category page, to no avail. I think this is beyond my depth. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:38, 15 November 2025 (UTC)
== Adding Wikibook's list of Featured Books to the Directory of OpenAccess Books ==
Apparently there is a Directory of Open Access Books, but I do not see any Wikibooks listed there:
: https://directory.doabooks.org/discover?query=wikibook&submit=
DOAB does not allow for the addition of individual books but for collections of such books instead.
: https://doabooks.org/en/publishers/join-doab
Could someone authorized to represent Wikibooks please add the [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Featured_books featured books] collection to DOAB? Thanks. [[User:Larsnooden|Larsnooden]] ([[User talk:Larsnooden|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Larsnooden|contribs]]) 04:10, 10 November 2025 (UTC)
:Hi @[[User:Larsnooden|Larsnooden]]! I took a look at this, and I'm not quite sure we meet the criteria for that for a few reasons. I'm also not sure editors here are authorized to represent Wikibooks per se. Thank you for raising it, though! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 22:56, 14 November 2025 (UTC)
:: I guess the DOAB would also need adjust their requirements a little to accommodate Featured Wikibooks. I have tried sending an e-mail to them about the process to see if they have any interest in the material here. — [[User:Larsnooden|Larsnooden]] ([[User talk:Larsnooden|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Larsnooden|contribs]]) 10:20, 15 November 2025 (UTC)
:: I heard back today from a DOAB representative via their ticketing system. They're standing by the review requirements outlined on their web page for now, but do accept subsets of catalogs as well as several forms of review. So it might be possible to get a subset of the featured books into DOAB if there is some will here. — [[User:Larsnooden|Larsnooden]] ([[User talk:Larsnooden|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Larsnooden|contribs]]) 15:56, 11 December 2025 (UTC)
== I'm new, can one just create a new book? ==
I'm new to Wikibooks, and I decided I want to make a book on rotating polytopes given vertices with rotation matrices, so can I just jump in and create the book, or are there prerequisite steps? From my searching, there doesn't seem to already be any book on the rotation of polytopes. [[User:CasualCycloneTracker180897|CasualCycloneTracker180897]] ([[User talk:CasualCycloneTracker180897|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/CasualCycloneTracker180897|contribs]]) 03:45, 16 November 2025 (UTC)
:@[[User:CasualCycloneTracker180897|CasualCycloneTracker180897]] you can certainly create a new book. Keep in mind that this project is relatively low activity, and creating a book takes a good amount of effort. You'll first need to decide on the scope of the book, making sure it [[Wikibooks:What is Wikibooks?|falls into the WB scope]], then create a main page and table of contents, as well as an introduction outlining the scope. I would personally recommend starting in your personal sandbox, and then moving to main space once you've gotten a solid start. Let me know if you have any questions! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 03:55, 16 November 2025 (UTC)
::Now that I saw the What is Wikibooks page, I think what I'm thinking of could fit better as a lecture in Wikiversity rather than a textbook in Wikibooks. Thanks for the guidance anyway! [[User:CasualCycloneTracker180897|CasualCycloneTracker180897]] ([[User talk:CasualCycloneTracker180897|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/CasualCycloneTracker180897|contribs]]) 03:59, 16 November 2025 (UTC)
:::No problem :) —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 04:00, 16 November 2025 (UTC)
== Is it normal to review my own changes? ==
Is it normal to review my own changes? It feels a bit not fair [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 12:03, 16 November 2025 (UTC)
:As far as I'm aware, there's no rule against it! —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 03:13, 17 November 2025 (UTC)
== Proposal: Wikijunior Logo ==
[[File:Wikijunior Logo.png|thumb|The proposed Wikijunior logo.]]
The proposed Wikijunior logo. Plain times new Roman font before colorful text popping out in handwriting. Can this be official. [[User:Reed102|Reed102]] ([[User talk:Reed102|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Reed102|contribs]]) 17:15, 26 October 2025 (UTC)
: I think this should be proposed at [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals]] instead of here. '''[[User:Codename Noreste|<span style="color:#0024FF">Codename Noreste</span>]]''' ([[User talk:Codename Noreste|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Codename Noreste|contribs]]) 17:17, 26 October 2025 (UTC)
:Note (very old, stale) discussion at [[:m:Wikijunior project logo]]. —[[User:Koavf|Justin (<span style="color:grey">ko'''a'''vf</span>)]]<span style="color:red">❤[[User talk:Koavf|T]]☮[[Special:Contributions/Koavf|C]]☺[[Special:Emailuser/Koavf|M]]☯</span> 20:48, 26 October 2025 (UTC)
::A discussion in which the last post was made in 2007 is old, and if I reply, that's necroposting. [[User:Reed102|Reed102]] ([[User talk:Reed102|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Reed102|contribs]]) 22:54, 26 October 2025 (UTC)
:::I'm moving the discussion. [[User:Reed102|Reed102]] ([[User talk:Reed102|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Reed102|contribs]]) 22:55, 26 October 2025 (UTC)
::::It's moved. Go to [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Proposals]] to see. [[User:Reed102|Reed102]] ([[User talk:Reed102|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Reed102|contribs]]) 22:58, 26 October 2025 (UTC)
:yes also those appointments are approved [[Special:Contributions/~2025-35121-60|~2025-35121-60]] ([[User talk:~2025-35121-60|talk]]) 13:09, 22 November 2025 (UTC)
== Login Two-factor authentication ==
I'm having an unpleasant experience having to not only login but check my mail every time I want to edit a page and close the browser (Firefox and a clear cookies at exit and so far as I got it configured this time I can't remember what I had it configured I was used a fork of the default release). In any case the tow-factor authentication is a real PITA (I would it would be even more if I had it on on my email). This is a very vexing experience, what if one does not have an email ? I haven't created new wikimeda accounts so I don't know why or how it was changed, I do know about the merges of accounts...
So one think I'm asking is is there a way to turn this off, it states none-enabled on my prefs - This is really useless, especially if one takes the needed precautions (complex passwords that are really impossible to remember, does not login in important site without being in private mode with no extensions running etc).
<s>I may have found a solution (at least it "vibes" with what remember )... let me try it now.</s> Nhaa, still deletes the cookies [[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 21:21, 9 November 2025 (UTC)
*Solution found, not great but removes necessity to re-log as often. Its up to the server to timeout the session. It forces an insecure stance as now Firefox will preserve open-sessions (still not sure how this works outside of the cookies) it even maybe a Firefox unnecessary complication as it has cookies exceptions, then cookies deletion with exception and a freaking flag to preserve open sessions. This situation is clearly intentional and the purpose is obvious...
*Would still appreciate if anyone could tell me if all registered accounts do now require a valid email ? If not why force the two factors ? [[User:Panic2k4|Panic]] ([[User talk:Panic2k4|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Panic2k4|contribs]]) 05:21, 10 November 2025 (UTC)
*:@[[User:Panic2k4|Panic2k4]] From your description, it sounds like [[mw:Help:Extension:EmailAuth]] (please correct me if I'm wrong). There was some recent discussion about it [[m:Tech/Archives/2025#Obligatory_security_rules_that_users_cannot_decide|here]] & [[phab:T408383|here]] in case you're interested. To my knowledge, registered accounts don't now require an email address, though. Best, ‍—‍[[user:a smart kitten|a smart kitten]] ([[user talk:a smart kitten|discuss]] • [[special:contribs/a smart kitten|contribs]]) 14:10, 14 November 2025 (UTC)
== Several images not appearing in [[:Category:Candidates for speedy deletion]] ==
Files such as [[:File:Indonesian-akhir.ogg]], [[:File:Abody Solid Mechanics.png]], [[:File:Abody r Solid Mechanics.png]], and [[:File:Body chart.jpg]] are not showing up in [[:Category:Candidates for speedy deletion]] despite visibly being in that category on their file pages. This is despite the fact that they have been in the category for several days, I have purged the files and the category, cleared my browser cache, and tried to view the category while logged out too. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 01:10, 18 November 2025 (UTC)
* It can take a couple of days, I found out on Dutch Wikibooks. Ridiculous... :-(
* I performed a "null-edit" on [[:File:Abody Solid Mechanics.png]] and now it does show up in this category. - [[User:Erik Baas|Erik Baas]] ([[User talk:Erik Baas|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Erik Baas|contribs]]) 18:24, 18 November 2025 (UTC)
*:I have taken care of this with [[w:User:Frietjes/masspurge.js]]. Now, there are 45 pages in that category. [[User:JJPMaster|JJP]]<sub>[[User talk:JJPMaster|Mas]]<sub>[[Special:Contributions/JJPMaster|ter]]</sub></sub> ([[wikt:she|she]]/[[wikt:they|they]]) 02:18, 19 November 2025 (UTC)
== Recent creations of books about education and Uzbekistan ==
I recently noticed that no less than ''four'' books were created about the educational systems of different countries - and, in what cannot possibly be a coincidence, all four of them make comparisons to education in Uzbekistan:
* [[Syngapore Education System]] [sic!]
* [[Educational Developments in Singapore]]
* [[Educational Development of Great Britain]]
* [[Finland education system]]
@[[User:Dilbarbonuxon|Dilbarbonuxon]], @[[User:Mirkurbanova Sevdo|Mirkurbanova Sevdo]], @[[User:Guliismailova|Guliismailova]], @[[User:Diose01|Diose01]]: I assume you are working together on something here. Is this part of a class project or some other initiative?
This seems to be a recurring project; there's books from some years back with similar themes:
* [[Finnish Education: The Nordic Way#Positive sides to bring to Uzbekistan's education system]]
* [[Indonesian Education System#Conclusion / Aspects to be implemented in Uzbekistan's education system]]
As well as a past discussion at [[Wikibooks:Reading room/Administrative Assistance/Archives/2023/September#Recently created userspace sandboxes related to education]]. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 19:51, 11 November 2025 (UTC)
:I'm also seeing [[Education in Japan]]. It seems like these should be compiled into a cohesive book, if possible. We'll need to make sure they have a cohesive and coherent instructional scope. —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 15:12, 12 November 2025 (UTC)
::[[Educational Developments in Australia]] also. These editors don't seem to be particularly responsive either. @[[User:Komila Olimova|Komila Olimova]] can you give any context here? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 13:24, 13 November 2025 (UTC)
:::And more: [[Educational developments in Japan]], [[Educational Developments in Rwanda]], [[Educational Developments, Reforms, and Innovations in China’s Education System]], [[Educational Development of South Korea]]. [[User:Omphalographer|Omphalographer]] ([[User talk:Omphalographer|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Omphalographer|contribs]]) 00:50, 14 November 2025 (UTC)
== SVG vs raster ==
Hello. Generally wiki prefers SVG but I am not sure if it is so for wikibooks because of printing. If I stumble upon a raster picture which has SVG version (and it is the same as raster but just vector), I should replace it with svg? [[User:DustDFG|DustDFG]] ([[User talk:DustDFG|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/DustDFG|contribs]]) 16:27, 14 November 2025 (UTC)
:Most Wikibooks never will have hard copy. Find the best quality illustration. The [[Wikimedia/Wikimedia Commons|Commons]] [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Categories categories] are helpful.
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:[[User:Rodrigo|Rodrigo]] ([[User talk:Rodrigo|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rodrigo|contribs]]) 01:26, 18 November 2025 (UTC)
== Moving - deletion books without clarification ==
Per [[Wikibooks:Please do not bite the newcomers]] and ''"The most important tools that Wikibookians have to make decisions are compromise and consensus."'' is it OK if an '''administrator''' without previous notification
* no communication on user page
** No greeting, no citation of related rules
* giving no time for explanation, neither corrective steps
* makes wrong redirections like
**[[Open Book of Permaculture/Perma/LAND/Agroforestry]],
** [[Open Book of Ecovillages and Eco Communities/Eco-comm/France]]
* makes mass (wrong) rename/redirection in [[Open Book of Permaculture]] (ab. 10 pages)
* makes deletion on an actively developed book core page [[Eco-comm]]
** No community decision over the deletion of meaningful content
My point is not about if a Wikibookian administrator has valid observations but ''"Administrators are not granted any extra authority; they must follow all policies."''
:
[[User:Rodrigo|Rodrigo]] ([[User talk:Rodrigo|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rodrigo|contribs]]) 04:29, 18 November 2025 (UTC)
:And you need to follow the policies, and the community norms. No meaningful content was deleted and the page move was entirely within the ability of anyone to do - admin or not. Because no admin tools were used, there is no "extra authority" being exercised. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/MarcGarver|contribs]]) 12:57, 18 November 2025 (UTC)
::'''Agree, lets make great Wikibooks on great way. ''' ''([[Wikibooks:Staying cool when the editing gets hot|Setting aside my shock]] and focusing on productivity.)''
::Let me put it into a broader perspective. The goal I represent here is to create an international knowledge base involving the permaculture activists. Having a universal short title that remains the same across all languages makes it easier to catch up and adapt the structure. It’s a larger work similar to launching a new WikiProject, while still fitting within the purpose and framework of Wikibooks.
::I am already doing preparation for months
::* Checked for merging ways: [[Talk:Permaculture Design#Updates 2025|Talk:Permaculture_Design#Updates_2025]]
::* https://hu.wikibooks.org/wiki/Perma - Hungarian Version already built
::** https://es.wikibooks.org/wiki/Perma - Spanish version can have the same easy name
::** https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Perma - English version can have the same easy name
::* I already have experts willing to collaborate ([[W:Global Ecovillage Network|GEN (Global Ecovillage Network)]]) once the framework is ready.
::===Simple, short name for books===
::I double checked the naming policy [[Wikibooks:Naming policy]], [[Help:Local manuals of style#Deep structure (Book/chapters/subchapters/subsubchapters/etc.)|Help:Local_manuals_of_style#Deep_structure_(Book/chapters/subchapters/subsubchapters/etc.)]] and find no rule what a title should look-a-like, if it can be a short version like '''[[Wikijunior]]''' stands for "Books for children", '''[[IB French]]''' - not clear what is about or like the URL '''https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Reading_room/General''' has more sense as <u>Hypetext Transfer Protocol Secured//Organization/Wikibooks/English version/Wiki pages/Wikibooks </u>
:::
::[[User:Rodrigo|Rodrigo]] ([[User talk:Rodrigo|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rodrigo|contribs]]) 02:17, 21 November 2025 (UTC)
:::Regarding naming, in theory I think that having a book title like "Perma" should be fine as you describe—it just needs to be consistent across the entire book, since that's how books are structured as single, cohesive books. For example, it would be fine to have all the chapters nested under "Perma" or all the chapters nested under "Permaculture Design"; but, you shouldn't have some pages nested under the first with other pages nested under the second. That was what I was trying to address in my original edits by moving pages under [[Permaculture Design]], but we could just as well move everything to be under [[Perma]]. You can also make it so the [[Template:Displaytitle|displayed title is different from the actual title/path of the page]], which offers more flexibility. Does this make sense? —[[User:Kittycataclysm|Kittycataclysm]] ([[User talk:Kittycataclysm|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Kittycataclysm|contribs]]) 04:09, 21 November 2025 (UTC)
::::The [[Permaculture Design]] structure not suitable any more, so I need to put aside and add those pages in a later stage. The Title template resolve the short/long name duality, thanks. [[User:Rodrigo|Rodrigo]] ([[User talk:Rodrigo|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Rodrigo|contribs]]) 01:49, 26 November 2025 (UTC)
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Welcome to the Wikibook for Literary Chinese (Known as 漢文 "Han Language" in East Asia or 文言 "Literary Language" in China), aimed at individuals hoping to gain a general knowledge of it before progressing into genres they wish to be acquainted with.
This is not the [[Classical Chinese]] textbook, which is aimed at Chinese Zhou-Qin era texts. This text aims to shed light on post-Zhou-Qin texts across East Asia, which mimic those texts. It does so through a "buffet" approach, showering you, the reader, with an ocean of texts of myriad genre.
==Table of Contents==
=== Front matter ===
* [[/Introduction/]]
* [[/Appendices/]]
=== Useful resources ===
These are quick grab-bags that can be useful for vocabulary-building.
* [[/Antonym List/]] <!--- 文/武,大/小,厚/薄,橫/縱...--->
* [[/Collocation Groups/]] <!--- e.g. 四象,三靈…… --->
* [https://zh.wikiversity.org/wiki/Subject:華製新漢語及中文固有語/嚴譯及部定詞等 Yan Fu's Qing-era translations for modern terms] <!--- Wikiversity has this (https://zh.wikiversity.org/wiki/Subject:華製新漢語及中文固有語/嚴譯及部定詞等) and the below, I will effectively be translating a lot of it! --->
* [https://zh.wikiversity.org/wiki/Subject:華製新漢語及中文固有語/上古語考輯 Communicative Terms]
<!--- this will be translated eventually, but right now it's bad to just leave this here. --->
=== Useful primers ===
Across history, many primers have been made for teaching Literary Chinese to children. These are a few that are recommended for use alongside this work, ideally in flashcards.
* [https://www.fdgwz.org.cn/Web/Show/11308 倉頡篇] - Cangjie's Chapters, the earliest one. It is extant, but incomplete. It contains several rare characters, and so if used, I would personally recommend doing so later, or out of interest.
* 三字經 - The Three Character Classic, an excellent piece for Confucian education. Pair with 弟子规 for best results.
** 三字經(太平天國版)- For Christians, there is a version made by Hong Xiuquan from the Taiping Rebellion. Despite the context, it is a legitimately useful primer and can be used to self-teach for the Delegate's Edition of the Christian Bible.
* 千字文 - The Thousand Character Classic, a remarkable piece of constrained writing that only uses each character once. Amazing for building vocabulary whilst seeing historical allusions and the like.
* 五字鑑 - The Five-Character Mirror, essentially the 24 Histories of China compressed into a primer. Uses 5-character couplets, the longest in this list.
* 龍文鞭影 - The Shadow of Longwen's Whip, a historical allusion trainer. Best paired with a context piece.
===Unit 0: The Han script===
This unit is intended for those with no familiarity of the Han script. It will prepare you for the units ahead, teaching largely pictographic characters.
By the end of this unit, students will:
* Recognise around 30 characters.
* Understand how characters are composed and how this gives them meaning.
* Have a basic idea of how to handwrite and/or type characters.
* Know some bare basics of Literary Chinese grammar (e.g. Basic word order, where adjectives go, lack of "is", 有...)
Lessons:
# [[/An Introduction to the Han Script/]]
# [[/People, Big and Small/]]
# [[/What are Chinese characters, anyway?/]] <!--- deploy several single-radical texts--->
# [[/How do we write Chinese?/]]
# [[/Tilling the Fields with 有/]]
# [[/The Sun and the Moon/]]
# [[/Weapons and Metals/]]
# [[/Recognizing Phonetics/]] <!--- time to deploy my one-syllable articles! --->
# [[/Cangjie Created Characters/]]
# [[/Word Training with Kiyohara no Sanemoto/]]
<!---
字訓詩·清原真友·平安時代
禾失曾知秩,中心豈忘忠。里魚穿浪鯉,江鳥度秋鴻。
火盡仍為燼,山高自作嵩。色絲辭不絕,凡虫泣寒風。
--->
===Unit 1: Basic Skills===
This unit is intended for those with minimal familiarity with the Han script and no familiarity with Literary Chinese. There is a focus on simple structures, skills for dissecting common textual structures, and short-form poetry in this unit.
Before starting this unit, students should:
* Recognise around ~30 characters.
* Can use Cangjie input.
* Have given Unit 0 a cursory glance.
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By the end of this unit, students will:
* Recognise around ~100 characters.
* Comprehend numbers, the Heavenly Stems, and the Earthly Branches, and be able to use them to quantify time and date.
* Intuit the basic topic -> comment idea behind Literary Chinese. "This, it is..."
* Understand basic function words such as 也, 而, 有, and 謂.
Lessons:
# [[/The All-Purpose 也/]]
# [[/An Introduction to Chinese Numbers/]] <!--- It is hard to find authentic materials for this --->
# [[/One, Two, Left, and Right with Gongsun Long/]]
<!---
曰:「二有一乎?」
曰:「二無一。」
曰:「二有右乎?」
曰:「二無右。」
曰:「二有左乎?」
曰:「二無左。」
曰:「右可謂二乎?」
曰:「不可。」
曰:「左可謂二乎?」
曰:「不可。」
曰:「左與右可謂二乎?」
曰:「可。」
--->
# [[/The Heavenly Stems/]] <!--- Introduce ordinals, which will be used to demonstrate sentence patterns later. --->
# [[/Tell the Time with Earthly Branches/]] <!--- Introduce verbs and timekeeping --->
# [[/Lunar Dates with the Spring and Autumn Annals/]]
<!--- Vocabulary: 歲,年,朔,月,日,來,前,初,正,春秋夏冬,曆,上,下. Consider including traditional names for months in a list. --->
# [[/Skimming for Major Events in Historical Annals/]]
<!--- Don't simply use Confucius's Chunqiu: We can use texts inspired by it.
E.g. 三國史記 - 十五年京城旱。秋七月,蝗。very few new characters, lots one can use. Instantly able to use.
https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E4%B8%89%E5%9C%8B%E5%8F%B2%E8%A8%98/%E5%8D%B701
Skimming annals is very possible and a very useful skill. Don't skip out on it. Teach students to skim read!!!
--->
# [[/Dinner with the Daimyo/]]
<!--
侍宴·大友皇子
皇明光日月,帝徳載天地。
三才併秦昌,万国表臣義。
-->
# [[/In Discourse with Jibong/]]
<!--
芝峰類說
倭國謂田爲畠。謂水田爲田。火田爲畑。猶我國以水田爲畓也。故官名有畠山殿。地名有畑島云。
-->
# [[/Shinto FAQ with Honda Chikaatsu/]]
<!--- https://wikisource.org/wiki/%E7%9C%9E%E9%81%93%E5%95%8F%E5%B0%8D 眞道問對 本田親徳 really good way of operationalising 乎 and much of the early grammar.
問 天帝無始無終乎。
對 天帝無始無終也。
旣以無始無終之力
與無始無終之體
造無始無終之萬物。
其功亦無始無終也。
問 天地大原在道乎。
對 天地大原實在道。
鬼神依道而立。
人民依道而活。
萬物依道而息。
This is great! --->
<!---
Some cool stuff I saw someone studying from
https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E8%87%B3%E5%B0%8F%E4%B8%98%E8%A5%BF%E5%B0%8F%E7%9F%B3%E6%BD%AD%E8%A8%98#
https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E6%A0%B8%E8%88%9F%E8%A8%98
Could be used for period focus
--->
===Unit 2: An Overview of Sinitic Poetry===
This unit will teach you how Sinitic Poetry operates; - that is, the way individuals in the Sinosphere compose poetry in Literary Chinese. Despite this language's fall out of favour in the past century, this tradition is still remarkably alive and well, and their short length makes them more accessible than elaborate prose. In this unit, you will begin from the ''Classic of Poetry'' before travelling through poems from the Tang dynasty, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam, the Ryukyu Kingdom, and Korea. When introducing poetry, I will furthermore use the language from the nation it is from to show how it is recited by its people.
After discussing the Classic of Poetry, we will also be a small detour into a discussion on Ping-Ze 平仄, the Tang dynasty system of alternating tones, so to produce rhyme on tonal and phonological levels. This had a major impact on Literary Chinese poetry as a whole!
By the end of this Unit, students will:
* Recognise around 120 more characters.
* Be able to explain how Sinitic Poetry rhymes and the themes it contains.
* Be able to use function words such as 在, 無, 不, 聿, and 于/於 in poetic contexts.
* Recognise the switch between 吾/我 in the subject-object positions and demonstrate it in usage.
* (Chinese speakers) Be able to differentiate 于 and 於, and understand the "interest(ed) in" meaning of 好 in most circumstances.
<!---
Summary of the above part about 于 and 於 for other editors:
于 and 於 were distinct words for an extremely long time and were still such to Literary Chinese writers. Their "merging" through Simplified-Traditional Chinese distinctions is a very modern thing. I will summarise their usages here, using Pulleyblank's Outline of Classical Chinese Grammar (2000);
* 于 - This can mean "to go" or "to/at". 黃鳥于飛 "The yellow birds go flying". Must be post-verbal. It can also appear in 至于.
* 於 - This is an all-purpose locative preposition - from "on/at/in" to "from" or even "than" (甲於乙). The implication of motion is not there at all. Must be pre-verbal. It can also appear in 之於 or be an archaic noun for a crow 於 (烏).
--->
Lessons:
# [[/Across the Rivers with Emperor Puliuru Guang/]]
<!---
春江花月夜·楊廣
夜露含花氣,春潭漾月暉。
漢水逢遊女,湘川值二妃。
This is really simple and can elucidate Ping-Ze easily.
--->
# [[/To Study the Odes/]]
<!-- 蟋蟀·姬旦 國風·唐風
蟋蟀在堂,歲聿其莫。今我不樂,日月其除。無已大康,職思其居。好樂無荒,良士瞿瞿。
蟋蟀在堂,歲聿其逝。今我不樂,日月其邁。無已大康,職思其外。好樂無荒,良士蹶蹶。
蟋蟀在堂,役車其休。今我不樂,日月其慆。無已大康,職思其憂。好樂無荒,良士休休。
-->
<!-- 黃鳥 小雅·鴻鴈之什
黃鳥黃鳥,無集于穀,無啄我粟。
此邦之人,不我肯穀。言旋言歸,復我邦族。
黃鳥黃鳥,無集于桑,無啄我粱。
此邦之人,不可與明。言旋言歸,復我諸兄。
黃鳥黃鳥,無集于栩,無啄我黍。
此邦之人,不可與處。言旋言歸,復我諸父。
-->
# [[/A Detour into Orthodox Ping-Ze/]]
<!--- 平 and 仄 are useful characters themselves. Show 仄 in the binomes 反仄,歉仄,逼仄 as it's often difficult to immediately use --->
# [[/The Restraint of Du Fu/]]
# [[/The Longing of Li Bai/]]
# [[/The Environment with Bukha Timur/]]
<!---
西湖竹枝詞·布哈特穆爾
湖上春歸人未歸,桃紅柳緑黄鶯飛。
桃花落時多結子,楊花落處秪沾衣。
宫词·布哈特穆爾
玉樓珠箔晚天涼,秋色依稀滿建章。
金井梧桐霜葉盡,自隨流水出宮牆。
Mongol writer from the Uyghur Kingdom of Gaochang
Spammed Ctrl+F in https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E5%BE%A1%E9%81%B8%E5%9B%9B%E6%9C%9D%E8%A9%A9_(%E5%9B%9B%E5%BA%AB%E5%85%A8%E6%9B%B8%E6%9C%AC)
--->
# [[/Pillow Talk with Guan Yunshi/]]
<!---
紅繡鞋·貫雲石
挨著靠著雲窗同坐,偎著抱著月枕雙歌,聽著數著愁著怕著早四更過。四更過情未足,情未足夜如梭。天哪,更閏一更兒妨甚么!
Uyghur author!
--->
# [[/Buddhist Philosophy with Ngô Chân Lưu and Taisei Shōan/]]
<!-- 元火·吳真流
木中元有火,元火復還生。
若為木無火,鉆燧何有萌。-->
<!-- 杜鵑·大成聖安
夢覚孤床静
杜鵑帯雨飛
一声来近枕
何者不沾衣
-->
# [[/Odes with Mō Taiei and Zheng Chengxun/]]
<!-- 詠松·毛泰永
植體宜千仞,垂陰動百尋。
李膺真烈烈,和嶠自森森。
桃李何堪較,雪霜安得侵。
萬年身不老,種子又成林。
AKA Inoha Seiki 伊野波 盛紀 -->
<!-- 詠班蘭·鄭成勛
南國多芳草,班蘭最有名。
深根將綠茁,長葉亦叢生。
取味迎賓合,入厨任水烹。
可憐經一用,擲棄不留情。
鄭成勛《樵隱詩集》 https://nus.edu.sg/nuslibraries/dsprojects/sg-jiutishi/poem/827 -->
# [[/A Golden Cup and the Fall of a Dynasty with Yan Fu/]]
<!---
鞏金甌·嚴復
鞏金甌,承天幬,民物欣鳧藻,喜同袍。
清時幸遭,真熙皞,帝國蒼穹保。
天高高,海滔滔。
This has music to it, which I think can add a lot. It is also necessary to introduce Yan Fu early given he did translation. --->
# [[/On a Journey with Sa Dula/]]
<!---
無題·薩都剌
為客三年海上洲,故鄉何處瘴雲稠。
數千里外蠻人域,十八灘頭過客舟。
時有山禽呼姓字,或從海鳥作朋儔。
故人珂珮周旋處,紫殿風清十二樓。
https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E7%84%A1%E9%A1%8C_(%E8%96%A9%E9%83%BD%E5%89%8C)
A naturalised Mongol scholar who made a beautiful poem. This'll be a capstone.
--->
<!---
朝中措·襄陽古道灞陵橋
襄陽古道灞陵橋,詩興與秋高。
千古風流人物,一時多少雄豪。
霜清玉塞,雲飛隴首,風落江皋。
夢到鳳凰台上,山圍故國周遭。
北郊晚步
陂水荷凋晚,茅檐燕去涼。
遠林明落景,平麓淡秋光。
群牧歸村巷,孤禽立野航。
自諳閑散樂,園圃意尤長。
Jurchen poet and grandson of Emperor Shizong of Jin. He's a Zen Buddhist, so we'll go back to him later.
--->
===Unit 3: Confucianism and the World===
This is a Confucian-themed unit with a smattering of other items. You will see the odd geography of the past, early linguistic philosophy, and terrifying breakaway states!
By the end of this unit, students should be able to:
* Recognise around 200+ characters.
* Read basic annals and histories with some dictionary assistance, and comprehend 3-character structures reliably.
* Have encountered basic grammatical points such as 之、乎、者、也、而、則、乃、所、以、於、于、與、且、蓋、and 夫.
** 於 and 于 should be distinguishable.
* Survive a text of at least 250 characters and read for gist.
Lessons:
# [[/A Brief Overview of Confucianism/]]
# [[/The Mountains with Yelü Tuyu/]]
<!---
立木海上刻詩 耶律圖欲 / 耶律倍 / 李贊華
小山壓大山,大山全無力。
羞見故鄉人,從此投外國。
--->
# [[/Is a White Horse a Horse?/]]<!-- Teach negation with 非 in 公孙龍子 and compare with 不 -->
# [[/The Three Character Classic/]]
# [[/Expressing Filial Conduct with Confucius and Hara Saihin/]]
<!--
次韻杏坪先生
父執有君孤不孤
相依遍接搢紳徒
区区自抱地方寸
杏杏重遊天一隅
羇雁飛鳴迷汝國
家人思夢入江都
如教志業青年遂
世上寧無逐臭夫
-->
# [[/Confucianism and the Environment with Sai On/]]<!-- 木假山記 -->
# [[/In Debate with Mencius/]]
===Unit 4: Women's Writing===
In this unit, women's writing from various areas of China will be explored. This is chiefly targeted at poetry and the themes within; from the feminine voice of the Classic of Poetry to the remonstrance towards the Khitan Emperor Tianzuo of Jin by his Consort Dasese. The role of women in courtly society is to be elucidated here!
# [[/An Unmarried Life with Heo Nansŏrhŏn/]]
<!---
貧女吟
豈是乏容色。工鍼復工織。
少小長寒門。良媒不相識。
夜久織未休。戛戛鳴寒機。
機中一匹練。終作阿誰衣。
手把金翦刀。夜寒十指直。
爲人作嫁衣。年年還獨宿。
--->
# [[/Responding to Lord Trần with Hồ Xuân Hương/]]
<!---
Responding to 陳光靜 Trần Quang Tĩnh
《和陳侯》
愧無才調使人驚,十載風塵貫耳鈴。
已是臨枰知敵手,莫須敲月苦殫精。
為輪為彈隨遭遇,誰鳳誰鶯任賦生。
造物於人何苟惜,明珠休向暗中呈。
莫須 is an important structure to teach here.
--->
# [[/Gaze into the Autumn Night with Taisei Shōan/]]
<!---
秋夜偶成·大成聖安
長天浮爽気,月色興無窮
群犬吠山径,百蟲啼野風
悲秋秋夜永,感古古今同
自是孤窓下,凄然万慮空
--->
# [[/Visiting a Temple with Yu Xuanji/]]
<!---
遊崇真觀南樓覩新及第題名處
雲峰滿目放春晴,歷歷銀鈎指下生。
自恨羅衣掩詩句,擧頭空羨榜中名。
--->
# [[/Remonstrance with Dasese/]]
<!---
https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E8%AB%B7%E8%AB%AB%E6%AD%8C
諷諫歌·大瑟瑟
勿嗟塞上兮暗紅塵。
勿傷多難兮畏夷人。
不如塞奸邪之路兮選取賢臣。
直須臥薪嚐膽兮激壯士之捐身。
可以朝清漠北兮夕枕燕雲。
Dasese (or 萧瑟瑟) was a Khitan consort to Emperor Tianzuo of Liao. She remonstrated him as the Jurchens were beginning to encroach upon the Khitan, and was forced to commit suicide for her remonstrance. Tianzuo would soon pay for his malfeasance.
--->
# [[/The Love Songs of the Odes/]]
<!---
褰裳
子惠思我,褰裳涉溱。子不我思,豈無他人?狂童之狂也且!
子惠思我,褰裳涉洧。子不我思,豈無他士?狂童之狂也且!
柏舟
彼柏舟,在彼中河,髧彼兩髦,實維我儀,之死矢靡它,母也天只,不諒人只。
汎彼柏舟,在彼河側,髧彼兩髦,實維我特,之死矢靡慝,母也天只,不諒人只。
行露
厭浥行露,豈不夙夜,謂行多露。
誰謂雀無角?何以穿我屋?誰謂女無家?何以速我獄?雖速我獄,室家不足。
誰謂鼠無牙?何以穿我墉?誰謂女無家?何以速我訟?雖速我訟,亦不女從。
--->
# [[/Rules for Women with Ban Zhao/]]
<!--- https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E5%A5%B3%E8%AA%A1 --->
# [[/The Tragedy of Cai Wenji/]]
<!---
悲憤詩
〔兩漢〕蔡文姬
漢季失權柄,董卓亂天常。
志欲圖篡弒,先害諸賢良。
逼迫遷舊邦,擁主以自強。
海內興義師,欲共討不祥。
卓眾來東下,金甲耀日光。
平土人脆弱,來兵皆胡羌。
獵野圍城邑,所向悉破亡。
斬截無孑遺,屍骸相撐拒。
馬邊懸男頭,馬後載婦女。
長驅西入關,迥路險且阻。
還顧邈冥冥,肝脾為爛腐。
所略有萬計,不得令屯聚。
或有骨肉俱,欲言不敢語。
失意幾微間,輒言斃降虜。
要當以亭刃,我曹不活汝。
豈復惜性命,不堪其詈罵。
或便加棰杖,毒痛參並下。
旦則號泣行,夜則悲吟坐。
欲死不能得,欲生無一可。
彼蒼者何辜,乃遭此厄禍。
邊荒與華異,人俗少義理。
處所多霜雪,胡風春夏起。
翩翩吹我衣,肅肅入我耳。
感時念父母,哀嘆無窮已。
有客從外來,聞之常歡喜。
迎問其消息,輒復非鄉里。
邂逅徼時願,骨肉來迎己。
己得自解免,當復棄兒子。
天屬綴人心,念別無會期。
存亡永乖隔,不忍與之辭。
兒前抱我頸,問母欲何之。
人言母當去,豈復有還時。
阿母常仁惻,今何更不慈。
我尚未成人,奈何不顧思。
見此崩五內,恍惚生狂痴。
號泣手撫摩,當發復回疑。
兼有同時輩,相送告離別。
慕我獨得歸,哀叫聲摧裂。
馬為立踟躕,車為不轉轍。
觀者皆噓唏,行路亦嗚咽。
去去割情戀,遄征日遐邁。
悠悠三千里,何時復交會。
念我出腹子,匈臆為摧敗。
既至家人盡,又復無中外。
城廓為山林,庭宇生荊艾。
白骨不知誰,縱橫莫覆蓋。
出門無人聲,豺狼號且吠。
煢煢對孤景,怛吒糜肝肺。
登高遠眺望,魂神忽飛逝。
奄若壽命盡,旁人相寬大。
為復強視息,雖生何聊賴。
託命於新人,竭心自勖勵。
流離成鄙賤,常恐復捐廢。
人生幾何時,懷憂終年歲。
--->
===Unit 5: Myths and Legends of East Asia===
<!--- Shanhaijing, Zibuyu... Etc. Zhiguai literature. This aims to provide a counterpoint to what Confucius wouldn't discuss - thus Zibuyu. Going straight into Daoism isn't ideal. --->
# [[/Exploring the World of Mountains and Seas/]]<!-- Structure: 出焉 -->
# [[/Oh, the Qilin!/]] <!--- Even here, the odes can be studied! --->
# [[/Ultimate Justice with Xiezhi/]]
# [[/The Virtue of the Fenghuang/]]
# [[/The Entrapment of Hua Po/]]
# [[/Nüwa Created the World/]]
===Unit 6: Nation Focus - Japan===
# [[/The Inariyama Sword/]]
<!--- short and sweet! --->
# [[/Entering Japan with Takeda Shingen/]]
<!---
便面蘆間有漁·武田信玄
山色水光烟接天,漁翁江上棹蘆辺
丹青若写得勝景,万里風波一釣船
便面半月照梅花·武田信玄
蘆葦清風垂頂絲,窺魚白鷺水生涯
江南記得曾遊夕,似見梨花院落時
島森哲男. (2015). 武田信玄漢詩校釈. 宮城教育大学紀要, 49, 333–352. https://mue.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/440
似 is a really useful thing to teach early on.
--->
# [[/The Oldest Inscription in Japan/]]
<!--- 宇治橋断碑 --->
# [[/Remembering Conflict with Nakajima Noburu/]]
<!--- https://github.com/ShiraTheMogul/fanyahanwen-corpus/commit/6faa4d3e57a24e542db0375894f0ead5503218bb --->
# [[/Shinto Teachings with Honda Chikaatsu/]]
<!--- https://wikisource.org/wiki/%E9%81%93%E4%B9%8B%E5%A4%A7%E5%8E%9F 本田親徳 道之大原 --->
# [[/The Diary of Fujiwara no Teika/]]
<!--- 明月記 --->
# [[/Reading the History of Japan with Prince Toneri/]]
<!--- 日本書記, etc. --->
<!--- # [[/Occupying Taiwan/]] --->
<!--- I have some colonial literature on me that can be used here. --->
===Unit 7: Nation Focus - Korea===
<!--- 三國史記 for sure! --->
<!--- 放蟬賦 by Yi Kyubo --->
<!--- https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E9%A0%A4%E9%BD%8B%E9%81%BA%E7%A8%BF 頤齋遺稿 黃胤錫 Joseon scholar! --->
# [[/An Elegy to the Empress with Choe Ja/]]
<!---
Choe Ja
元德大后輓詞·崔滋(최자)
乾極曾客配,坤儀正體元。
枕前朝聖主,帳底見曾孫。
陰慘俄沉月,屋悲便沒軒。
三韓千古淚,七十九年恩。
--->
# [[/Language Reform with Sejong the Great/]]
<!--- 訓民正音 https://github.com/ShiraTheMogul/fanyahanwen-corpus/commit/1ef2b42cc50055affaa5ef39c61b87ed31c34a60 multiple poems and descriptive terms, possibly the best capstone --->
===Unit 8: Christian Literature===
# [[/A Different Three Character Classic with Hong Xiuquan/]]
# [[/Friar Juan Cobo's Veritable Record/]]
<!---
One of few texts from the Philippines that I have ever found!
https://bnedigital.bne.es/bd/en/viewer?id=0160187c-9d9b-4f34-84d6-bc03fd310c69
--->
# [[/The Delegate's Edition/]]
# [[/Nestorian Steles during the Tang/]]
<!--- 大秦景教宣元至本經經幢 and 景教碑 --->
# [[/Hong Xiuquan's Bible/]]
<!--- https://bible.fhl.net/ob/nob.html?book=407 --->
<!--- I don't want to focus too much on Hong Xiuquan here, so look for more material, especially from missionaries. --->
===Unit 9: An Introduction to Daoism===
<!--- And now back to your regularly scheduled Zhuangzi/Laozi/Liezi. But with more interesting stuff. Trust! --->
# [[/Laozi Explains the Dao/]]
<!--- 道可道,非常道。名可名,非常名。無名天地之始;有名萬物之母。故常無欲,以觀其妙;常有欲,以觀其徼。此兩者,同出而異名,同謂之玄。玄之又玄,衆妙之門。I can expect learners to recognise the stuff here. --->
# [[/Qingtan with Xie Daoyun/]]
<!--- 謝道韞; mentioned in the sanzijing. could be good!
《泰山吟·謝道韞》
峩峩東嶽高,秀極衝青天。
巖中間虛宇,寂寞幽以玄。
非工復非匠,雲構發自然。
器象爾何物,遂令我屢遷。
逝將宅斯宇,可以盡天年。
《拟嵇中散咏松诗·謝道韞》
遙望山上松,隆冬不能凋。
願想遊不憩,瞻彼萬仞條。
騰躍未能升,頓足俟王喬。
時哉不我與,大運所飄遙。
--->
# [[/The Doubting Neighbour/]]
# [[/Kuafu Chases the Sun/]]
# [[/The Frog in a Well/]]
# [[/Wu wei with King Hui of Liang/]]
# [[/The Old Man that Moves the Mountains/]]
# [[/Master Zhuang Dreams of Butterflies/]]
<!--- Currently very stereotypical, but there's stuff to work with at least. Need to include those weird Daoist characters among other things. --->
===Unit 10: Nation Focus - Ryukyu Kingdom===
# [[/Historical Annals with Sai On/]] <!--- Kyuko is an easy cop --->
# [[/The Enthronement of Shō Tei/]]
<!---
康熙二十二年封王尚貞敕
皇帝敕諭琉球國中山王世子尚貞:惟爾遠處海隅,虔修職貢;屬在塚嗣,序應承祧。以朝命未膺,罔敢專擅;恪遵典制,奉表請封。朕念爾世守臣節,忠誠可嘉!特遣正使翰林院檢討汪楫、副使內閣中書舍人加一級林麟焻,齎敕封爾為琉球國中山王,並賜爾及妃文幣等物。爾祗承寵眷,懋紹先猷;輯和臣民,慎固封守:用安宗社於苞桑,永作天家之屏翰。欽哉,毋替朕命!故諭。
Teach imperial edicts.
Consider seeing if there's a letter of acceptance from Shō Tei.
Recorded in 琉球國志略
https://ctext.org/wiki.pl?if=en&chapter=966326
--->
# [[/The Twilight of Ryukyu with Shō Ten/]]
<!---
神田酒樓街燈 尚典
酒樓今秋設芳筵,
一望街燈燦燦連。
烟氣引來通柱上,
光爭星月照神田。
--->
# [[/A Trip to Ryukyu with Luo Sen/]] <!--- Pre-Capstone --->
<!---
遐邇貫珍 1854-11 - 日本日記 羅森
https://archive.org/details/HEKC185411/page/n5/mode/1up
A solid description of Ryukyu cultural customs in Volume 11. Absolutely incredible.
日三日火船直向東北而駛出了臺灣之外幾日不見天涯是時北風大作波浪沖天火船亦甚飄蕩而不能立見有沙鷗隨風而逐浪心直駛七日漸見小山而到琉球琉球一國長闊一百七十五里其國城在地球圖緯線赤道之北二十六度十四分經線中華北京偏東十一度二十四分自明以來世封王爵叨列藩籬其處土產不過蔬菜番薯菜油黑糖等類人民束髻大補是穿草履男女粧飾頭上祇插一簪二簪為別故少年之男女瞥目則無異及其壯也皆留鬚髯故街上長鬚之人甚多甲寅正月初一予上岸遊玩見街上兒童甚多分以銅錢各極歡喜人民亦甚謙恭民居間亦貼新春聯于門外但不見有別等繁華之事那霸有寺寺內有園是名家世宦之墳所以石刊刻姓名年號于碑上每日道人打掃供奉生花樹葉于墓前另有人家祖墳與中國之明塚無異峰巒之上樹木多植民房則以蠻石圍墻內以茅草結屋而居佳物椅棹俱無惟以草蓆屈膝而坐對火盆而吹煙民間亦有識中國言語字墨者
不張舖店惟有墟塲男不貿易婦女為之以貨易貨而外方之金銀弗尚焉然而百姓亦甚畏官長飲食亦甚粗粕甘守樸儉不務奢華亦鮮欺詐板門紙窓夜間亦不防竊曾見途中撿物亦能以返原人公門之內冷冷落落並無案牘之煩淳樸之風畧有同于上古之世我等外國之欲買什物須言于官官為代辦正月初六提督被理衛廉士等一班將官布列威嚴與予乘轎至王宮總理大臣尚宏勳為主席布政大夫馬良才為知客享宴甚豐食物多與中國無異宴後各官皆饋有紙扇烟包布帛等項是物雖粗此亦世子之恭敬外國故亞國亦以禮物而返贈之世子王宮離岸三里在于山頂是名守禮將至其宮一路亦有樹木石牌坊宮室亦甚寬大幽雅垣局可觀其處多栽鳳尾草森樹等類以障陰山邊田土樹藝五穀近海沙田水漲之後人收其沙以煎鹽此時明月當圓予覽山川亦足見一方之風景
--->
<!--- 中山世鑑 and so on. Lots of poetry too. --->
===Unit 11: Nation Focus - Singapore===
<!--- National Library of Singapore has a poetry series that's super good! --->
===Unit 12: Literary Chinese in Medicine===
<!--- do not endorse the medical practices discussed in these...make sure to link back to the heavenly stems here as they are associated with specific body parts. --->
# [[/Deviant Qi with Zhang Congzheng/]]
<!--- https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E5%84%92%E9%96%80%E4%BA%8B%E8%A6%AA --->
# [[/Anatomy with Sugita Genpaku/]]
<!--- 解体新書 --->
===Unit 13: People Focus - Zhuang peoples===
<!--- https://mooc1.chaoxing.com/mooc-ans/ztnodedetailcontroller/visitnodedetail?courseId=84745403&knowledgeId=84745463&_from_=&_fromV2_=&rtag= 《峤西诗钞》 is also a really good shout. --->
<!--- Basically, there are Zhuang and Tangut peoples who wrote in Literary Chinese, and their inclusion here is to show that even those who made their own scripts would use this tongue. 张鸿翮 imported the character 朴 to describe a bug, for example. --->
# [[/Zhuang poetry with Zhang Honghe/]]
<!--- https://wenyi.gmw.cn/2024-06/25/content_37398911.htm
一是忠实记录了汉诗创作与古壮字交融的文化现象。清代壮族诗人张鸿翮(hé)《大塘谣》(《峤西诗钞》卷二)云:
去了休。去到大塘红蓼洲。红蓼生花,不结子。绿朴生花,毬见毬。
诗中所说“绿朴”,是壮族对柚子的惯称。“柚子”,壮语发音为“bug”。根据《古壮字字典》,其对应的古壮字为“朴(㭪)”。诗人将古壮字运用到汉文诗歌创作中,刻下了明清壮汉文化交相辉映的注脚。
This sort of thing is why Zhuang and Tangut inclusion is important, as they show how flexible Literary Chinese can be. --->
<!---
Possible Jurchen/Khitan focus?
耶律楚材 - Served 窝阔台, 玄風慶會錄 is short and respectable enough to work with.
--->
===Unit 14: People Focus - Tangut peoples===
<!--- 羅福萇 and 羅振玉 wrote studies on Western Xia / Tangut script. Look for poets and stuff. --->
===Unit 15: Literary Chinese in the Military===
<!--- Real Sun Zi hours! 7 Military Classics are an obvious shout, but look for more stuff too. --->
# [[/Going to war with Boyan/]]
<!---
Boyan's Poem from the 元史
伯顏,蒙古巴林部人。至元十一年拜中書左丞相,總兵伐宋。官至開府儀同三司,薨贈太師,封淮安王,諡忠武。
《玉堂嘉話》:初,宋未下時,江南謠云:「江南若破,白雁來過。」當時莫喻其意。及宋亡,蓋知指丞相巴延也。
過梅嶺岡留題
馬首經從庾嶺回 【 庾嶺回 七修類稿(乾隆刊本)卷四十六作「嶺島歸」。】 ,王師到處悉平夷。擔頭不帶江南物,只插梅花一兩枝。
《七修類藳》:伯顏下江南,過金陵梅嶺岡詩云云。所以著名,亦有是善。
--->
# [[/An Edict from the Xianbei/]]
<!---
教義詔 楊廣
武有七德,先之以安民。政有六本,興之以教義。高麗高元,虧失藩禮,將欲問罪遼左,恢宣勝略。雖懷伐國,仍事省方。今往涿郡,巡撫民俗。其河北諸郡及山西、山東年九十已上者,版授太守;八十者,授縣令。
--->
# [[/The Suppression of the Kingdom of Dongning/]]
<!---
台灣鄭氏始末
https://ctext.org/wiki.pl?if=en&chapter=139938
Largely a record of wars in Dongning rather than anything about the trade etc, so it fits here.
--->
# [[/The Shunzhi Emperor vs Li Zicheng/]]
<!---
順治帝
告示
逆酋李自成已於通城斃命,各地鄉勇務隨我軍剿殺逆賊殘餘,凡有斬獲逆酋及擒獲逆酋交我軍者,一經驗證,按軍功論級給賞,必以示我朝皇恩浩蕩。
大清順治二年五月二十四日
恩詔
今月何日,為國曆改歲之履端,即為永昌書元之紀念?緬惟我朝民眾,三元肇慶,四始發祥。陳椒酒以飛觴,躋堂介壽;換桃符以獻歲,辟戶書新。翹望德容,河勝額手。今山河如舊,歲序更新;今天下同春,咸頒麗澤。願我朝君臣與萬民同樂,共沐化日光天,方不虛度韶華。
永昌二年新正初一
There's probably better choices here. Review.
--->
===Unit 16: Nation Focus - Vietnam===
<!--- https://github.com/ShiraTheMogul/fanyahanwen-corpus/commit/cfe6700e01f6fd59616a375d31aa8cd096677be1 this first --->
# [[/Ancestor Veneration with the Descendants of Zhu Xi/]]
<!--- https://github.com/ShiraTheMogul/fanyahanwen-corpus/tree/main/corpus%2F%E8%B6%8A%E5%8D%97%E6%BC%A2%E6%96%87%2Fclean somewhere in here --->
# [[/Spreading Revolutionary Consciousness with Phan Bội Châu and Liang Qichao/]]
<!--- 越南亡國史 Possibly the most important text in Vietnamese history, not even gonna lie. https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E8%B6%8A%E5%8D%97%E4%BA%A1%E5%9C%8B%E5%8F%B2 --->
# [[/Academia in Literary Chinese between East and West/]]
<!--- 南風雜誌 is a massive shout here. Absolutely amazing series. --->
===Unit 17: Historical Annals and Encyclopediae===
<!--- 永樂大典 will teach how to infer from gaps in texts! 《編類》 is an incredibly interesting essay from here that can bring up the odes and Confucius's「思無邪」quote. It can prepare students for the wrath of Qing academia later. --->
# [[/The History of Liao, Jin, and Song with Toqto'a/]] <!--- 脱脱 --->
# [[/Two Years in the Forbidden City with Yu Deling/]] <!--- 清宮禁二年記 https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E6%B8%85%E5%AE%AE%E7%A6%81%E4%BA%8C%E5%B9%B4%E8%A8%98 --->
# [[/Selected Records of the History of the Da Shun/]]
<!--- Fair Use of a 2010 book written in Literary Chinese about the Da Shun dynasty. Limit to 500 characters, if that. Use to encourage recognition of Simplified variants and modern Wenyanwen. --->
# [[/Documenting the World with Terajima/]]
<!--- 和漢三才図会 寺島良安, built off 三才圖會 --->
===Unit 18: Buddhist Literature===
<!--- You would be forgiven for wondering why this is so late, but if you look at many classical Buddhist texts you'll quickly see a ton of loanwords that make it significantly more difficult to read than the average text. Thus, it goes here for now. --->
<!--- Place focus on practical stuff first. Stuff you can and WILL see in Buddhist temples. Stuff Buddhists can take away immediately. Skills-based approach feels strongest here. --->
# [[/Dipping your feet in with Wenyan Shu/]]
<!---
華亭
世尊遺法本忘言,教外別傳意已圓。
只履攜將蔥嶺去,不妨來上月明船。
--->
# [[/The Seven Tathagatas/]]
<!---
南無寶勝如來
南無多寶如來
南無妙色身如來
南無廣博身如來
南無離怖畏如來
南無甘露王如來
南無阿彌陀佛
Use to introduce some core vocabulary in repetitive manner.
Useful phrases from my trip to Jing'an Temple
南無本師釋迦牟尼佛 - Pay homage to the root teacher
南無大悲觀世音菩薩 - Pay homage to the goddess of mercy
廣種福田 - widely plant a meritorious field
--->
# [[/Two Buddhist Temples in Shanghai/]]
<!---
留雲禪寺
雲留雲翔領畧幾許禪機此地有雲散天開真如界。
塔內塔外普示無邊圓覺是故曰塔影雙照解脫門。
歲次壬午冬月吉旦。
覺醒敬撰。
楊胡生沐手恭書。
善信印利明敬獻。
--->
<!--- 福慧宝鼎 慧明大和尚 - introduce the Buddhist timekeeping system with 佛歷 around this point.
赤烏古剎
建寺一千七百六十周年紀念
古剎三國建
滬瀆有重玄
石佛音淨現
聖跡顯重元
唐時稱永泰
宋敕名靜安
聖祖留佛闡
仲師移伽藍
元收八景偈
明鑄鐘聲梵
清樹化羅漢
選賢十方讚
佛日普光明
福慧共修善
鼎運昌隆際
轉正法輪緣
歲次丁亥住持慧明監製
--->
# [[/Foreseeing Monkhood with Yi Xing/]]
<!--- 看命一掌金 --->
# [[/A Trip to Western Xia with Zhi Guang and Hui Zhen/]]
<!--- https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E5%AF%86%E5%91%AA%E5%9C%93%E5%9B%A0%E5%BE%80%E7%94%9F%E9%9B%86 --->
<!--- https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E5%AF%86%E5%92%92%E5%9C%93%E5%9B%A0%E5%BE%80%E7%94%9F%E9%9B%86 --->
# [[/Jizang's Three Discourses/]]
<!--- https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E4%B8%89%E8%AB%96%E7%8E%84%E7%BE%A9 --->
<!---
I saw these texts being quoted and thus should consider them in some capacity.
《般若波羅蜜多心經》
《金剛般若波羅蜜經》
《一切智光明仙人慈心因緣不食肉經》
《妙法蓮華經》
《大般涅槃經》
《大方等大集經》
《大毘盧舍那成佛神變加持經蓮華胎藏悲生曼荼羅廣大成就儀軌供養方便會》/ 胎藏曼荼羅
《佛說救拔焰口餓鬼陀羅尼經》
《雜阿含經》
Look at Japan's 五山文学
--->
===Unit 19: People Focus - Manchu peoples===
# [[/Qing dynasty Poetry with Nara Singde/]]
<!--- 飲水詞 納蘭性德 https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:%E7%B4%8D%E8%98%AD%E6%80%A7%E5%BE%B7 --->
# [[/Amassing Words with the Kangxi Emperor/]]
<!--- Kangxi Dictionary Abstract - https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E5%BA%B7%E7%86%99%E5%AD%97%E5%85%B8 --->
# [[/Amassing Literature with the Qianlong Emperor/]]
<!--- Siku Quanshu abstract https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E5%9B%9B%E5%BA%AB%E5%85%A8%E6%9B%B8%E7%B8%BD%E7%9B%AE%E6%8F%90%E8%A6%81 --->
<!---
Yongzheng Emperor's Poetry
https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:%E9%9B%8D%E6%AD%A3%E5%B8%9D
《和碩怡賢親王祭文》
Also include 滿洲國 stuff to show the fall of the Qing and attempts to preserve it through becoming a Japanese puppet state. It is important to show how Literary Chinese can be misused as well. 滿洲國建國宣言 is a good shout, as is 法制 to prepare students who may be interested in Taiwan legal stuff later down the road.
https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/Category:%E6%BB%BF%E6%B4%B2%E5%9C%8B
--->
# [[/Paintings and Beauty with Puru Aisin-Gioro/]]
<!--- Saw these in Shanghai Museum with some writing, seemed really cool. Teaches another skill. --->
===Unit 20: Qing-RoC Literature===
<!--- many writers here, will be difficult to sift through. Include 四库全書 abstracts and stuff here. --->
# [[/Jewish Refugees in Shanghai/]]
<!--- Show passports, certificates, etc, from the Jewish Refugee Museum, anonymised. --->
# [[/A Literary Chinese Abstract/]]
<!--- Abstracts from siku quanshu, probably want others --->
# [[/Lament with Lu Ruoteng/]]
<!---
《疑猜》盧若騰,東寧國
盟誓變為交質子,春秋戰國風如此;末世上下相疑猜, 更質妻子防逃徙。
此法只可羈庸奴,若遇梟雄術窮矣;妻可再娶子再育, 安能長坐針氈裏。
我贈一法君記存;推心置腹人知恩;眾人畜之眾人報, 幾個國士在君門。
盧若騰撰,陳漢光編輯,《島噫詩》,臺灣文獻叢刊第二四五種(臺北:臺灣銀行經濟研究室,1968年)21頁。
--->
# [[/Common Linguistics Knowledge in the RoC/]]
<!--- 音韻常識 --->
==References used for this page==
* Yang, B. (2016). 文言语法 [Literary Chinese Grammar] (1st ed). 中华书局 [Zhonghua Book Company]. ISBN: 978-7-101-11619-9
* Priestley, K. E., & Shou-jung, C. (1962). China’s Men of Letters, Yesterday and Today. Dragonfly Books.
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== Getting Started Using Maxima - Some Essentials ==
This section is intended for those that are new to Maxima. It may or may not be of value or interest to those having prior experience.
=== The Maxima Way of doing Mathematics ===
Imagine that you want to create a computer application to perform some general mathematical tasks - not merely numerical calculations or "number crunching" as it is sometimes referred to somewhat pejoratively. It seems likely that it would be realized early on that, unlike humans that can interpret concepts and notation using context, computers and programming software generally are intolerant of any sort of ambiguity. Progress is being made in providing programming software with the ability to interpret based on context, but not here in Maxima. The Maxima expression syntax was created to be logical as well as unambiguous and precise in meaning and intention.
Another realization likely would be that mathematical expressions are the essential object on which mathematical concepts hinge, and that these concepts are conveyed using a conventional (if not entirely standard) system of notation. So, the means to compose mathematical expressions using some syntax for interpreting mathematical notation that your program could read and process as input would be essential. So Maxima is not a programming language in the conventional sense.
With the foregoing in mind, before starting to see examples of Maxima in action, keep the following in mind while learning and using Maxima:
* Expressions of various types (especially mathematical expressions) are the input to Maxima
* Every expression returns a value which is displayed as output unless the display is suppressed by some means
* Expressions as input are entered using an expression syntax that Maxima can read and process
==== Maxima expressions are of three types: ====
# Mathematical expressions
# Programming expressions
# Object expressions
==== Maxima expressions are comprised of two "ingredients" so to speak: ====
# Atoms
# Operators
==== Atoms: ====
These are one type of the built-in basic expression ingredients of Maxima. They are:
# Identifiers - names used alone or to identify other expressions by name
# Literal numerals for numbers - integer, fraction, and floating point literals
# Strings - quoted strings of one or more characters
==== Operators: ====
These are the second type of the built-in expression ingredients of Maxima. Including:
# Mathematical operators such as + , - , * , /, ^ , ! for addition, subtraction, negation, multiplication, division, exponentiation, factorial and the like. Internally to Maxima these are short-hand symbols for operators. Maxima operators also include "functions" such as sin(x), log(x), etc.
# Operators that are used to accomplish something other than for mathematical purposes
'''Note:''' It is important to point out that there is a difference between operators, functions as used in the context of programming, and the mathematical concept of functions. In this book all Maxima functions in the programming sense of the word that are built-in to Maxima (that is "out-of-the-box" so to speak) will be referred to as operators, including those from loaded packages that are included with the Maxima distribution. Maxima functions in the programming sense of the word created by the user will be referred to as functions. The context should make it clear when the mathematical concept of a function is being referred to. It is unfortunately the case that the Maxima documentation refers to operators as functions. Like so much else, the word "function" has become overloaded.
=== A Brief Introduction to Expressions - Atoms, Identifiers and Operators ===
Below follows a brief introduction to Maxima expressions. All Maxima expressions are composed of '''''atoms''''' (including identifiers) and '''''operators''''', and every expression has a value.
With the foregoing information in mind, Maxima itself can be used to provide some examples of these various aspects of working with Maxima. This will be accomplished in the spirit of providing some insight and clarity for how to interact with Maxima, and how to compose expressions for input and how to interpret the values of expressions as output. What follows is not a "how-to" doe this or that mathematical task or application. It is more like an owner's manual for a vehicle. It describes the equipment and the features, but does not tell you how to drive the vehicle.
=== <u>Atoms</u> ===
There are three types of atoms used as "ingredients" for composing Maxima expressions for input:
# Identifiers
# Numerical literals for representing numbers
# Strings
An elaboration of the technical details of each of these three types will follow in subsequent sections. In this section is a brief introduction, and examples of each of these types presented to gain a basic level of familiarity with each type of atom.
==== <u>Identifiers</u> ====
Identifiers are one type of what are termed '''''atoms''''' as used in the context of Maxima expressions, but they are unique in that they are the only type of atom that can be assigned an expression other than their literal value.
Identifiers as atoms are used in Maxima expressions for two main purposes:
# To be unassigned an expression, and serve as a named variable
# To name an expression by way of an assignment operator
Try the following using Python:
<code>m + n</code><syntaxhighlight lang="python3">
>>> m + n
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'm' is not defined
>>>
</syntaxhighlight>or using R:<syntaxhighlight lang="r">
> m + n
Error: object 'm' not found
>
</syntaxhighlight>or using Octave:<syntaxhighlight lang="octave">
octave:1> m + n
error: 'm' undefined near line 1, column 1
octave:2>
</syntaxhighlight>Now, try this using Maxima:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
Maxima 5.49.0 https://maxima.sourceforge.io
using Lisp SBCL 2.0.1.debian
Distributed under the GNU Public License. See the file COPYING.
Dedicated to the memory of William Schelter.
The function bug_report() provides bug reporting information.
(%i1) m + n;
(%o1) n + m
</syntaxhighlight>Take it on faith that the identifiers <code>m</code> and <code>n</code> are in the Maxima namespace as a consequence of this expression, and that each has a value assigned by Maxima merely as a consequence of being used in the <code>m + n</code> input expression – <code>m</code> is <code>m</code> and <code>n</code> is <code>n</code> in this case.<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i2) m;
(%o2) m
(%i3) n;
(%o3) n
</syntaxhighlight>A value for any identifier (other than itself) may never be assigned while using Maxima no matter how many times it is referenced. That is perfectly okay. Maxima doesn't care.
But sometimes a value is assigned to an identifier – either the first time it is referenced or after it is first referenced:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i4) m : n;
(m) n
(%i5) m;
(%o5) n
(%i6) remvalue(m);
(%o6) [m]
(%i7) m;
(%o7) m
</syntaxhighlight>In the above expressions, the identifier <code>m</code> is assigned, using the <code>:</code> assignment operator, the value of identifier <code>n</code> (which is in this case <code>n</code>), and then the value of <code>m</code> is removed using the <code>remvalue()</code> operator. Thus, the value of <code>m</code> reverts to itself – <code>m</code>.
These expressions, while trivial in a sense, provide some insight into an important way Maxima behaves. When identifiers are first referenced as input, they have a value – either a value through some sort of assignment, or merely the identifier name itself. Identifiers can be assigned values by different means as part of expressions as input.
Below follows some examples of Maxima identifiers as a very brief introduction:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i1) x; /* An unassigned identifier x */
(%o1) x
(%i2) mass; /* An unassigned identifier name of mass */
(%o2) mass
(%i3) f(x); /* An identifier f(x) for unassigned Maxima user-defined function */
(%o3) f(x)
(%i4) is(x = X); /* Identifiers are case-sensitive - x is not X */
(%o4) false
(%i6) y = x^2; /* Identifiers x and y used in an expression */
(%o6) y=x^2
(%i7) x : sqrt(2); /* Idenifier x assigned a value */
(x) sqrt(2)
/* An identifier w(x,y,z) for a Maxima user-defined function */
(%i8) w(x,w,z) := a*x^2 + b*y^2 + c*z^2;
(%o8) w(x,w,z):=a*x^2+b*y^2+c*z^2</syntaxhighlight>Maxima identifiers serve to name expressions as a value by means on some type of assignment, or they can be simply a name with a value of the name itself, in which case these unassigned identifiers may be considered to be variables. The technical details of Identifiers, assignment types, and expressions are elaborated upon in other book sections for each of these topics.
==== <u>Numerical literals for representing numbers</u> ====
There are four types of numerical literals used to compose Maxima expressions:
# Integers
# Fractions (for rational numbers)
# Floating Point
# Bigfloat (variable-precision floating point)
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i8) 1234; /* This is an integer type. An atom */
(%o8) 1234
(%i9) 5/9; /* This is a fraction for a rational number type. Not an atom. */
(%o9) 5/9
(%i10) 3.14159; /* This is a floating point type. An atom. */
(%o10) 3.14159
(%i11) 5.532051841609784b-1; /* This is a bigfloat type. An atom */
(%o11) 5.532051841609784b-1
</syntaxhighlight>
==== <u>Strings</u> ====
Strings are simply a quoted sequence of characters:
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i12) "a string atom"; /* This is a string atom. */
(%o12) "a string atom"
(%i13) "Hello World!"; /* This is another string atom. */
(%o13) "Hello World!"
(%i14) "Supercalifagilisticexpialidocious"; /* This is a longer string atom. */
(%o14) "Supercalifagilisticexpialidocious"
(%i15) "C"; /* There is no Maxima character type. */
(%o15) "C"
</syntaxhighlight>
=== <u>Mathematical Operators</u> ===
Along with atoms, Maxima operators are the second ingredient used to form expressions used as input. There are many Maxima operators. Some are used frequently as a consequence of their utility for forming mathematical expressions. Many others are used infrequently as these operators are used for specialized purposes.
{| class="wikitable"
|+Operators
!Operator
!Operation
!Notes
!Type
|-
|<u>'''Arithmetic'''</u>
|
|
|
|-
| '''+'''
|addition
|also unary addition prefix
|n-ary
infix
commutative
|-
| '''-'''
|subtaction
|also unary negation prefix
|binary
infix
noncommutative
|-
|'''*'''
|multiplication
|
|n-ary infix
commutative
|-
|'''/'''
|division
|or fraction
|binary infix
noncommutative
|-
|'''^'''
|exponentiation
|
|binary postfix
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|<u>'''Relational'''</u>
|
|
|
|-
|'''<'''
|less than
|
|binary infix
|-
|'''<='''
|less than or equal
|
|binary infix
|-
|'''>'''
|greater than
|
|binary infix
|-
|'''>='''
|greater thanor equal
|
|binary infix
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|<u>'''Logical'''</u>
|
|
|
|-
|'''and'''
|and
|Operands are Boolean expressions
Result is a Boolean value
|n-ary infix
noncommutative
|-
|'''not'''
|not
|Operand is a Boolean expression
Result is a Boolean value
|unary prefix
|-
|'''or'''
|or
|Operands are Boolean expressions
Result is a Boolean value
|n-ary infix
noncommutative
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|<u>'''Equations'''</u>
|
|
|
|-
|'''='''
|equality
|Unevaluated equation
| Syntactically equal
|-
|'''#'''
|negation of syntactic equality =
|Unevaluated negation of an equation
|Syntactically not equal
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|<u>'''Assignment'''</u>
|
|
|
|-
|''':'''
|assignment to left hand side
|evaluates right hand side
|
|-
|'''::'''
|assignment to left hand side
|evaluates both sides
|
|-
|''':='''
|function definition
|does not evaluate right hand side
|
|-
|'''::='''
|macro function definition
|
|
|-
|'''define''' ()
|function definition
|does evaluate right hand side
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+Elementary Mathematical Operators (Functions)
!Operators (Functions)
or
Option Variables
!Description
!Notes
!
|-
|'''<u>Numbers</u>'''
|
|
|
|-
|'''abs''' (''z'')
|mathematical absolute value
|works for both numerical and symbolic values
|
|-
|'''ceiling''' (x)
|returns the least integer that is greater than or equal to <var>x</var>
|
|
|-
|'''entier''' <var>(x)</var>
|returns the largest integer less than or equal to <var>x</var> where <var>x</var> is numeric
|
|
|-
|'''floor''' <var>(x)</var>
|returns the largest integer that is less than or equal to <var>x</var>
|
|
|-
|'''fix''' <var>(x)</var>
|a synonym for entier (x)
|
|
|-
|'''hstep''' <var>(x)</var>
|the Heaviside unit step function
|
|
|-
|'''lmax''' <var>(L)</var>
|when <var>L</var> is a list or a set, return
<code>apply ('max, args (<var>L</var>))</code>
|
|
|-
|'''lmin''' <var>(L)</var>
|When <var>L</var> is a list or a set, return
<code>apply ('m</code><code>in, args (<var>L</var>))</code>
|
|
|-
|'''max''' <var>(x_1, …, x_n)</var>
|returns a simplified value for the numerical maximum of the expressions <var>x_1</var> through <var>x_n</var>
|
|
|-
|'''min''' <var>(x_1, …, x_n)</var>
|returns a simplified value for the numerical minimum of the expressions <var>x_1</var> through <var>x_n</var>.
|
|
|-
|'''round''' <var>(x)</var>
|when <var>x</var> is a real number, returns the closest integer to <var>x</var>
|
|
|-
|'''signum''' <var>(x)</var>
|for either real or complex numbers <var>x</var>, the '''signum''' function returns 0 if <var>x</var> is zero; for a nonzero numeric input <var>x</var>, the '''signum''' function returns <code>x/abs(x)</code>
|
|
|-
|'''truncate''' <var>(x)</var>
|when x is a real number, return the closest integer to x not greater in absolute value than ''x''
|
|
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|'''<u>Complex</u>'''
'''<u>Numbers</u>'''
|
|
|
|-
|'''cabs''' <var>(expr)</var>
|returns the absolute value of an expression representing a complex number
|
|
|-
|'''carg''' <var>(z)</var>
|returns the complex argument of ''z''
|
|
|-
|'''conjugate''' <var>(x)</var>
|returns the complex conjugate of ''x''
|
|
|-
|'''imagpart''' <var>(expr)</var>
|returns the imaginary part of the expression ''expr''
|
|
|-
|'''polarform''' <var>(expr)</var>
|returns an expression <code>r %e^(%i theta)</code> equivalent to ''expr'', such that ''r'' and ''theta'' are purely real
|
|
|-
|'''realpart''' <var>(expr)</var>
|returns the real part of <var>expr</var>
|
|
|-
|'''rectform''' <var>(expr)</var>
|returns an expression <code>a + b %i</code> equivalent to <var>expr</var>, such that <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> are purely real
|
|
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|'''<u>Combinatorial</u>'''
|
|
|
|-
|'''!!'''
|the double factorial operator
|
|
|-
|'''binomial''' <var>(x, y)</var>
|returns the binomial coefficient <code><var>x</var>!/(<var>y</var>! (<var>x</var> - <var>y</var>)!)</code>.
|
|
|-
|'''factcomb''' <var>(expr)</var>
|tries to combine the coefficients of factorials in <var>expr</var> with the factorials themselves
| by converting for example, <code>(n + 1)*n!</code> into <code>(n + 1)!</code>.
|
|-
|'''factorial''' ''(x)''
'''!'''
|returns the factorial of ''x''
|<code>factorial (<var>x</var>)</code> the same as <code><var>x</var>!</code>
|
|-
|'''factlim'''
|specifies the highest factorial which is automatically expanded
|option variable
default: 100000
|
|-
|'''factorial_expand'''
|controls the simplification of expressions like <code>(x+n)!</code>, where <code>n</code> is an integer
|option variable
default: false
|
|-
|'''genfact''' <var>(x, y, z)</var>
|returns the generalized factorial, defined as <code>x (x-z) (x - 2 z) ... (x - (y - 1) z)</code>
|when <var>x</var> is an integer, <code>genfact (x, x, 1) = x!</code> and <code>genfact (x, x/2, 2) = x!!</code>
|
|-
|'''minfactorial''' <var>(expr)</var>
|examines <var>expr</var> for occurrences of two factorials which differ by an integer
|<code>minfactorial</code>then turns one into a polynomial times the other
|
|-
|'''sumsplitfact'''
|when <code>sumsplitfact</code> is <code>false</code>, <code>minfactorial</code> is applied after a <code>factcomb</code>
|option variable
default: true
|
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|'''<u>Root</u>'''
'''<u>Exponential</u>'''
'''<u>Logarithmic</u>'''
|
|
|
|-
|'''%e_to_numlog'''
|when <code>true</code>, <code>r</code> some rational number, and <code>x</code> some expression, <code>%e^(r*log(x))</code> will be simplified into <code>x^r</code>
|option variable
default: false
|
|-
|'''%emode'''
|when <code>%emode</code> is <code>true</code>, <code>%e^(%pi %i x)</code> is simplified
|option variable
default: true
|
|-
|'''%enumer'''
|when <code>%enumer</code> is <code>true</code>, <code>%e</code> is replaced by its numeric value 2.718… whenever <code>numer</code> is <code>true</code>.
|option variable
default: false
|
|-
|'''exp''' <var>(x)</var>
|represents the exponential function
|
|
|-
|'''li''' <var>[s] (z)</var>
|represents the polylogarithm function of order <var>s</var> and argument <var>z</var>, defined by an infinite series
|
|
|-
|'''log''' <var>(x)</var>
|represents the natural (base ) logarithm of <var>x</var>.
|Maxima does not have a built-in function for the base 10 logarithm or other bases
|
|-
|'''logabs'''
|when doing indefinite integration where logs are generated, e.g. <code>integrate(1/x,x)</code>, the answer is given in terms of <code>log(abs(...))</code> if <code>logabs</code> is <code>true</code>, but in terms of <code>log(...)</code>if <code>logabs</code> is <code>false</code>
for definite integration, the <code>logabs:true</code> setting is used, because here "evaluation" of the indefinite integral at the endpoints is often needed
|option variable
default: false
|
|-
|'''logarc''' <var>(expr)</var>
|carries out the replacement of inverse circular and hyperbolic functions with equivalent logarithmic functions for an expression <var>expr</var> without setting the global variable <code>logarc</code>
|
|
|-
| '''logarc'''
|when the global variable <code>logarc</code> is <code>true</code>, inverse circular and hyperbolic functions are replaced by equivalent logarithmic functions.
|option variable
default: false
|
|-
|'''logconcoeffp'''
|controls which coefficients are contracted when using <code>logcontract</code>
|option variable
default: false
|
|-
|'''logcontract''' <var>(expr)</var>
|recursively scans the expression <var>expr</var>, transforming subexpressions of the form <code>a1*log(b1) + a2*log(b2) + c</code> into <code>log(ratsimp(b1^a1 * b2^a2)) + c</code>
|
|
|-
|'''logexpand'''
|if <code>true</code>, that is the default value, causes <code>log(a^b)</code> to become <code>b*log(a)</code>
If it is set to <code>all</code>, <code>log(a*b)</code> will also simplify to <code>log(a)+log(b)</code>
If it is set to <code>super</code>, then <code>log(a/b)</code>will also simplify to <code>log(a)-log(b)</code> for rational numbers <code>a/b</code>, <code>a#1</code>(<code>log(1/b)</code>, for integer <code>b</code>, always simplifies.)
if it is set to <code>false</code>, all of these simplifications will be turned off
|option variable
default: true
|
|-
|'''lognegint'''
|implements the rule <code>log(-n) -> log(n)+%i*%pi</code> for <code>n</code> a positive integer if <code>true</code>
|option variable
default: false
|
|-
|'''logsimp'''
|if <code>false</code> then no simplification of <code>%e</code> to a power containing <code>log</code> is done
|option variable
default: true
|
|-
| '''plog''' <var>(x)</var>
|represents the principal branch of the complex-valued natural logarithm with <code>-%pi < carg(<var>x</var>) <= +%pi</code>
|
|
|-
|'''sqrt''' <var>(x)</var>
|the square root of <var>x</var>. It is represented internally by <code><var>x</var>^(1/2)</code>
|
|
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|'''<u>Trigonometric</u>'''
'''<u>Hyperbolic</u>'''
|
|
|
|-
|'''acos''' <var>(x)</var>
|arc cosine
|
|
|-
|'''acosh''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc cosine
|
|
|-
|'''acot''' <var>(x)</var>
|arc cotangent
|
|
|-
|'''acoth''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc cotangent.
|
|
|-
| '''acsc''' <var>(x</var><var>)</var>
|arc cosecant
|
|
|-
|'''acsch''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc cosecant
|
|
|-
| '''asec''' <var>(x)</var>
|arc secant.
|
|
|-
|'''asech''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc secant
|
|
|-
|'''asin''' <var>(x</var><var>)</var>
|arc sine
|
|
|-
|'''asinh''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc sine
|
|
|-
|'''atan''' <var>(x)</var>
|arc tangent
|
|
|-
|'''atan2''' <var>(y, x)</var>
|returns the value of <math display="inline">\tan^{-1}(y/x) </math> in the interval <math display="inline">(- \pi) \ to\ (\pi) </math> taking into consideration the quadrant of the point ''(x,y)''
|
|
|-
|'''atanh''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc tangent
|
|
|-
|'''cos''' <var>(x)</var>
|cosine
|
|
|-
|'''cosh''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic cosine
|
|
|-
|'''cot''' <var>(x)</var>
|cotangent
|
|
|-
|'''coth''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic cotangent
|
|
|-
|'''csc''' <var>(x)</var>
|cosecant
|
|
|-
| '''csch''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic cosecant
|
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|-
|'''sec''' <var>(x)</var>
|secant
|
|
|-
|'''sech''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic secant
|
|
|-
|'''sin''' <var>(x)</var>
|sine
|
|
|-
|'''sinh''' <var>(x</var>
| O
|
|
|-
|'''tan''' <var>(x)</var>
|tangent
|
|
|-
|'''tanh''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic tangent
|
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|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|'''<u>Random</u>'''
'''<u>Numbers</u>'''
|
|
|
|-
|'''make_random_state''' ()
|a random state object represents the state of the random number generator
|
|
|-
|'''set_random_state''' <var>(s)</var>
|copies <var>s</var> to the random number generator state
|
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|-
|'''random''' <var>(x)</var>
|returns a pseudorandom number
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|}
=== Maxima Expressions ===
For the purpose of review, Maxima expressions are of three types:
# Mathematical expressions
# Object expressions
# Programming expressions
Object expressions and programming expressions are for use in support of the intended purpose of Maxima – a computer algebra system. Mathematical expressions are those that are the essential type for doing mathematics using Maxima.
==== Mathematical Expressions ====
Mathematical expressions consist of atoms and operators that are of a mathematical nature. Mathematical expressions can be simple to relatively complex. It is helpful to understand the anatomy of Maxima expressions in terms of atoms and operators. Some expressions can consist of a single atom, but more likely it will be the case that expressions will be comprised of atoms and operators.
The simplest expressions can consists of a single atom:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i1) 5; /* an integer atom */
(%o1) 5
(%i2) 3.14159; /* a floating point atom */
(%o2) 3.14159
(%i3) 77.3987483627298298277627928389828329382983b0; /* a bigfloat atom */
(%o3) 7.739874836272983b1
(%i4) x; /* an unassigned identifier atom */
(%o4) x</syntaxhighlight>Atoms are "self-evaluating" in the sense that they return themselves as values. Expressions such as these are not very useful, but they are the simplest example of mathematical expressions.
Fractions for literal rational numbers are simple expressions entered as follows, but are not atoms:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i5) 12/33; /* A fraction expression. Maxima simplfies the expression as output */
(%o5) 4/11
(%i6) atom(12/33); /* The fraction expression is not an atom */
(%o6) false
(%i8) op(12/33); /* The overall operation of this expression is / */
(%o8) /
</syntaxhighlight>In cases where Maxima returns an error message or the returned results are unexpected or perplexing, the <code>atom ()</code> and <code>op ()</code> operators may provide some insight into the nature of the error message or returned value.
Maxima evaluates the division of integers as rational numbers, and simplifies the return value if possible:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i09) 12/33 * 3/4; /* multiplication of fractions */
(%o09) 3/11
(%i10) (12/33) / (4/3); /* division of fractions */
(%o10) 3/11
(%i11) 3/8 + 13/4; /* addition of fractions */
(%o11) 29/8
</syntaxhighlight>Maxima will resolve mixed numerical types in expressions as returned values in a manner which might be expected :<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i12) 3/2 * 5; /* fraction and an integer */
(%o12) 15/2
(%i13) 3/2 * 5.0; /* fraction and floating point */
(%o13) 7.5
(%i14) 12.0/33; /* floating point and an integer */
(%o14) 0.36363636363636365
(%i15) 0.36363636363636365*0.36363636363636365b0; /* floating point and bigfloat */
(%o15) 1.322314049586777b-1
</syntaxhighlight>Some expressions remain "symbolic" numerically, and are not simplified or returned as a number type:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i16) sqrt(2); /* an algebraic irrational */
(%o16) sqrt(2)
(%i17) 3*5^(1/3); /* another algebraic irratioanl */
(%o17) 3*5^(1/3)
</syntaxhighlight>Built-in numerical constants are atoms. Numerical expressions involving one or more operators are not, unless the expression evaluates to an atom:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i18) %pi; /* a trancendental built-in constant */
(%o18) %pi
(%i20) atom(%pi); /* a trancendental built-in constant */
(%o20) true
(%i20) atom(%e); /* a trancendental built-in constant */
(%o20) true
(%i21) atom(%i); /* i is a built-in constant */
(%o21) true
(%i22) atom(sqrt(2)); /* sqrt(2) in not an atom */
(%o22) false
(%i23) atom(3*5^(1/3)); /* 3*5^(1/3) is not an atom */
(%o23) false
(%i24) atom(3+5); /* 3+5 evaluates to 8 which is an atom*/
(%o24) true
(%i25) atom((5^2)*3.14159); /* (5^2)*3.14159) evaluates to 78.53975 which is an atom */
(%o25) true
</syntaxhighlight>An important point to understand is that expressions when evaluated may have a return value that is an atom or is not an atom:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i26) atom(3+5); /* the value of 3+5 is an atom */
(%o26) true
(%i27) atom(5^2)*3.14159 /* the value of this expression is an atom */
(%o27) true
(%i28) (5^2)*3.14159; /* it is a floating point numeral */
(%o28) 78.53975
(%i29) op(3+5); /* an error as the value is an atom */
part: argument must be a non-atomic expression; found 8
-- an error. To debug this try: debugmode(true);
</syntaxhighlight>More useful and interesting expressions involve identifiers, However, expressions involving identifiers and operators may or may not have a value that is atomic:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i30) atom(z); /* the value of z is z - an atom */
(%o30) true
(%i31) atom(3); /* 3 is an atom */
(%o31) true
(%i32) atom(z+3); /* the value of z+3 is z+3 - not an atom */
(%o32) false
(%i33) op(z+3); /* the overall operator of z+3 is + */
(%o33) +
(%i34) z:5; /* assign 5 to z */
(z) 5
(%i35) atom(z+3); /* the value of z+5 is 8 - an atom */
(%o35) true</syntaxhighlight>These examples may seem simple, but what is exemplified by these simple expressions applies no matter how complex the expression may be:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i36) expr1:(1/(15^2 + 20^2 -2*15*20*cos(%pi/3))^(1/2)); /* an expression */
(expr1) 1/(5*sqrt(13))
(%i37) atom(expr1); /* the value of expr1 is not an atom */
(%o37) false
(%i38) float(expr1); /* the value of expr1 as a floating point numeral is an atom */
(%o38) 0.05547001962252292
(%i39) atom(float(expr1)); /* an atom */
(%o39) true
(%i40) expr2:integrate(w^2, w, 0, 4); /* the value of this integration is an not an atom */
(expr2) 64/3
(%i41) atom(expr2); /* not an atom */
(%o41) false
(%i42) op(expr2); /* teh overall operator of 64/3 is / */
(%o42) /
(%i43) atom('integrate(w^2, w, 0, 4)); /* the value of this integration is an not an atom */
(%o43) false
(%i44) op('integrate(w^2, w, 0, 4)); /* the overall operation is integrate */
(%o44) integrate
(%i45) 2*s^2+5*s+1; /* a quadratic expression */
(%o45) 2*s^2+5*s+1
(%i46) solve(2*s^2+5*s+1,s); /* solve for s */
(%o46) [s=-((sqrt(17)+5)/4),s=(sqrt(17)-5)/4]
(%i47) rhs(solve(2*s^2+5*s+1,s)[1]); /* reference the right hand side */
(%o47) -((sqrt(17)+5)/4)
(%i48) atom(rhs(solve(2*s^2+5*s+1,s)[1])); /* teh value of the RHS is not an atom */
(%o48) false
(%i49) ans:float(rhs(solve(2*s^2+5*s+1,s)[1])); /* the floating point value is an atom */
(ans) -2.2807764064044154
(%i50) atom(ans);
(%o50) true
</syntaxhighlight>
==== The Maxima REPL ====
Maxima is most useful as an interactive computer algebra system program. The means of interaction is primarily by using the Maxima '''REPL''' – which is an abbreviation for Read, Evaluate, Print, Loop. But "REPL" doesn't encapsulate all that is happening to Maxima expressions while using the user interface. The Maxima REPL is more of a "RCESDL" process:
* R – read
* C – construct
* E – evaluate
* S – simplify
* D – display
* L – loop
Maxima reads, constructs, evaluates, and simplifies expressions, and then displays return values and "loops" by displaying the next input prompt. Each of these (except looping) may be viewed as a layer of manipulation Maxima applies to expressions.
The next subsection describes expression reading and construction. Evaluation and simplification of expressions are described in subsections that follow. For now, consider evaluation to be the substitution of the value of an expression for the expression. Simplification is the application of a set of criteria defining what "simpler" means as a relation between expressions so that an equivalent "simplified" expression is substituted for an evaluated expression.
===== Expression Reading and Construction =====
Maxima will read lines of input and parse each one in order to determine if it is an expression that can be constructed for evaluation.
Maxima allows a sequence of expressions to be entered into an single expression by separating them by commas and putting parentheses around them:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
/* An example of a sequence of expressions enclosed in parentheses.
Only the value of the last expression (y) in the sequence is returned and displayed.
*/
/* The expression below is composed of three nested expression groupings in parentheses.
This expression as a whole is mathematical in that its value is an integer literal
*/
(%i51) (y : (x : 1, for i from 1 thru 10 do (x : x*i), x),y);
(%o51) 3628800
/* The value of this expression is an atom */
(%i52) atom((y : (x : 1, for i from 1 thru 9 do (x : x*i), x),y));
(%o52) true
/* The constructed expression is not a atom as evaluation is suppressed */
(%i53) atom('(y : (x : 1, for i from 1 thru 9 do (x : x*i), x),y));
(%o53) false
/* The overall operation of this expression is ( */
(%i53) op('(y : (x : 1, for i from 1 thru 9 do (x : x*i), x),y));
(%o53) (
</syntaxhighlight>Let's take a look at some constructed expressions:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i54) 'for i from 1 thru 9 do (x: x*i); /* a constructed expression */
(%o54) mdo(i,1,false,false,9,false,i)
(%i55) if p > q then p else q$ /* an expression */
(%i56) 'if p > q then p else q; /* the same expression as constructed */
(%o56) mcond(p>q,p,true,q)
</syntaxhighlight>An expression as input is first read and parsed before being constructed. If the parser can construct an expression from the input, the constructed expression may then be evaluated, may be in turn simplified and may be finally displayed. However, the parser may or may not be able to construct an expression for various reasons, without displaying a warning or error message:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
/* the Maxima parser does not like this expression */
(%i57) ([a], a: 42, a^2 - 1600);
warning: parser: I'll let it stand, but (...) doesn't recognize local variables.
warning: parser: did you mean to say: block([a], ...) ?
(%o57) 164
</syntaxhighlight>The parser let this expression go through to complete the process and display a return value, but not without a warning, and a suggestion. In other cases however the parser will display an error message:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
/* this is a syntax error - missing closing parenthesis */
(%i58) (y: (x: 1, for i from 1 thru 9 do (x: x*i), x),y;
incorrect syntax: Missing )
9 do (x: x*i), x),y;
^
</syntaxhighlight>The parser can't construct an expression in cases where there is a syntax error. Nothing is evaluated. There is no returned value. In cases where an input expression can read and an expression can be constructed by the parser, the constructed expression may then be evaluated.
===== Expression Evaluation =====
The reading, parsing, evaluation,, simplification, and display of values are all steps in a process that, from the point of view of users, typically happens "under the hood" so to speak. It is helpful in using Maxima to have at least a familiarity with this process, while it is true that most often not much thought is given to these steps – until something unexpected results or there is an error.
However, the familiarity with the steps of this process can be put to use intentionally for practical purposes while using Maxima. For the purposes of this section of the book, it suffices to here provide a descriptive familiarity with the evaluation of expressions here, leaving the technical details for a subsequent section of this book.
All or parts of a constructed expression may or may not be evaluated for various reasons, upon which the technical details are not elaborated here. When evaluation does occur, it is essentially the composition of an expression from the constructed expression wherein the values of the atoms and operators along with their arguments are used.
===== Expression Simplification =====
To whatever extent evaluation of a constructed expression may occur, the resulting expression may or may not be simplified, again for reasons upon which the technical details are not elaborated here. A section of this book is provided to elaborate on the technical details of simplification.
There is a sense in which ''simplification'' implies a relation between expressions – ''" A is simpler than B"'' or something like that. In any case, simplification implies a set of criteria that is necessary to determine expressions which are ''simpler''. Maxima provides a set of criteria for the purpose of simplifying expressions insofar as is possible. Whenever possible, constructed or evaluated expressions will be simplified, and the resulting simplified expression may be displayed as output.
===== Return Value Display =====
Typically, Maxima input expressions end with a semicolon ( ''';''' ) character. In these cases, Maxima will display a return value as output unless an error occurs. The display of the output value can be suppressed by ending the input expression with a dollar sign character ( $ ) instead of a semicolon:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">/* the value of this expression is done */
(%i59) (x : 1, for i from 10 thru 2 step -2 do (x : x/i));
(%o59) done
(%i60) x; /* a value for x was calculated by the above expression */
(%o60) 1/3840
/* the dollar sign ( $ ) suppresses the display of done */
(%i61) (x : 1, for i from 20 thru 2 step -2 do (x : x/i))$
/* the output of done was returned, but the display was suppressed */
(%i62) %;
(%o62) done
(%i63) x; /* a different value for x was calculated by the above expression */
(%o63) 1/3715891200</syntaxhighlight>
==== Programming Expressions ====
Maxima was created as a CAS application using the Lisp programming language. It is evident given the perspective experienced using Maxima, that there is some "Lispiness" evident in its use. But, while Lisp is a programming language, the programming expressions that are provided by Maxima are intended to be used in support of the purpose of Maxima as a CAS. There is much that can be accomplished using Maxima programming expressions, but it should be recognized that there are limitations in this context.
A savvy and adept programmer type of person may likely be able to be somewhat creative using Maxima programming expressions, but for the typical user, these expressions are essentially used to support mathematical tasks. Some may find that Maxima programming expressions provide a reasonably complete programming language for their purposes. Other users may find that for their purposes Maxima programming expressions impose some inconvenient or awkward limitations.
There are tools available to ''convert'' Maxima expressions to the code of other programming languages – FORTRAN, RATFOR, C, Python 3, and Julia as examples. But these tools may require specialized knowledge and resources to use, and using them can be tedious for some users. For those users that wish to do more in terms of programming within (or outside of for that matter) the Maxima interactive environment, and are willing to use or learn Lisp, using Lisp itself can be a useful option. A subsequent section of this book (Maxima and Lisp) is provided for those that have an interest in this option.
Some of the foregoing examples have included programming expressions used to return a mathematical result. A subsequent section of this book provides the technical details of Maxima programming expressions.
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== Getting Started Using Maxima - Some Essentials ==
This section is intended for those that are new to Maxima. It may or may not be of value or interest to those having prior experience.
=== The Maxima Way of doing Mathematics ===
Imagine that you want to create a computer application to perform some general mathematical tasks - not merely numerical calculations or "number crunching" as it is sometimes referred to somewhat pejoratively. It seems likely that it would be realized early on that, unlike humans that can interpret concepts and notation using context, computers and programming software generally are intolerant of any sort of ambiguity. Progress is being made in providing programming software with the ability to interpret based on context, but not here in Maxima. The Maxima expression syntax was created to be logical as well as unambiguous and precise in meaning and intention.
Another realization likely would be that mathematical expressions are the essential object on which mathematical concepts hinge, and that these concepts are conveyed using a conventional (if not entirely standard) system of notation. So, the means to compose mathematical expressions using some syntax for interpreting mathematical notation that your program could read and process as input would be essential. So Maxima is not a programming language in the conventional sense.
With the foregoing in mind, before starting to see examples of Maxima in action, keep the following in mind while learning and using Maxima:
* Expressions of various types (especially mathematical expressions) are the input to Maxima
* Every expression returns a value which is displayed as output unless the display is suppressed by some means
* Expressions as input are entered using an expression syntax that Maxima can read and process
==== Maxima expressions are of three types: ====
# Mathematical expressions
# Programming expressions
# Object expressions
==== Maxima expressions are comprised of two "ingredients" so to speak: ====
# Atoms
# Operators
==== Atoms: ====
These are one type of the built-in basic expression ingredients of Maxima. They are:
# Identifiers - names used alone or to identify other expressions by name
# Literal numerals for numbers - integer, fraction, and floating point literals
# Strings - quoted strings of one or more characters
==== Operators: ====
These are the second type of the built-in expression ingredients of Maxima. Including:
# Mathematical operators such as + , - , * , /, ^ , ! for addition, subtraction, negation, multiplication, division, exponentiation, factorial and the like. Internally to Maxima these are short-hand symbols for operators. Maxima operators also include "functions" such as sin(x), log(x), etc.
# Operators that are used to accomplish something other than for mathematical purposes
'''Note:''' It is important to point out that there is a difference between operators, functions as used in the context of programming, and the mathematical concept of functions. In this book all Maxima functions in the programming sense of the word that are built-in to Maxima (that is "out-of-the-box" so to speak) will be referred to as operators, including those from loaded packages that are included with the Maxima distribution. Maxima functions in the programming sense of the word created by the user will be referred to as functions. The context should make it clear when the mathematical concept of a function is being referred to. It is unfortunately the case that the Maxima documentation refers to operators as functions. Like so much else, the word "function" has become overloaded.
=== A Brief Introduction to Expressions - Atoms, Identifiers and Operators ===
Below follows a brief introduction to Maxima expressions. All Maxima expressions are composed of '''''atoms''''' (including identifiers) and '''''operators''''', and every expression has a value.
With the foregoing information in mind, Maxima itself can be used to provide some examples of these various aspects of working with Maxima. This will be accomplished in the spirit of providing some insight and clarity for how to interact with Maxima, and how to compose expressions for input and how to interpret the values of expressions as output. What follows is not a "how-to" doe this or that mathematical task or application. It is more like an owner's manual for a vehicle. It describes the equipment and the features, but does not tell you how to drive the vehicle.
=== <u>Atoms</u> ===
There are three types of atoms used as "ingredients" for composing Maxima expressions for input:
# Identifiers
# Numerical literals for representing numbers
# Strings
An elaboration of the technical details of each of these three types will follow in subsequent sections. In this section is a brief introduction, and examples of each of these types presented to gain a basic level of familiarity with each type of atom.
==== <u>Identifiers</u> ====
Identifiers are one type of what are termed '''''atoms''''' as used in the context of Maxima expressions, but they are unique in that they are the only type of atom that can be assigned an expression other than their literal value.
Identifiers as atoms are used in Maxima expressions for two main purposes:
# To be unassigned an expression, and serve as a named variable
# To name an expression by way of an assignment operator
Try the following using Python:
<code>m + n</code><syntaxhighlight lang="python3">
>>> m + n
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'm' is not defined
>>>
</syntaxhighlight>or using R:<syntaxhighlight lang="r">
> m + n
Error: object 'm' not found
>
</syntaxhighlight>or using Octave:<syntaxhighlight lang="octave">
octave:1> m + n
error: 'm' undefined near line 1, column 1
octave:2>
</syntaxhighlight>Now, try this using Maxima:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
Maxima 5.49.0 https://maxima.sourceforge.io
using Lisp SBCL 2.0.1.debian
Distributed under the GNU Public License. See the file COPYING.
Dedicated to the memory of William Schelter.
The function bug_report() provides bug reporting information.
(%i1) m + n;
(%o1) n + m
</syntaxhighlight>Take it on faith that the identifiers <code>m</code> and <code>n</code> are in the Maxima namespace as a consequence of this expression, and that each has a value assigned by Maxima merely as a consequence of being used in the <code>m + n</code> input expression – <code>m</code> is <code>m</code> and <code>n</code> is <code>n</code> in this case.<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i2) m;
(%o2) m
(%i3) n;
(%o3) n
</syntaxhighlight>A value for any identifier (other than itself) may never be assigned while using Maxima no matter how many times it is referenced. That is perfectly okay. Maxima doesn't care.
But sometimes a value is assigned to an identifier – either the first time it is referenced or after it is first referenced:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i4) m : n;
(m) n
(%i5) m;
(%o5) n
(%i6) remvalue(m);
(%o6) [m]
(%i7) m;
(%o7) m
</syntaxhighlight>In the above expressions, the identifier <code>m</code> is assigned, using the <code>:</code> assignment operator, the value of identifier <code>n</code> (which is in this case <code>n</code>), and then the value of <code>m</code> is removed using the <code>remvalue()</code> operator. Thus, the value of <code>m</code> reverts to itself – <code>m</code>.
These expressions, while trivial in a sense, provide some insight into an important way Maxima behaves. When identifiers are first referenced as input, they have a value – either a value through some sort of assignment, or merely the identifier name itself. Identifiers can be assigned values by different means as part of expressions as input.
Below follows some examples of Maxima identifiers as a very brief introduction:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i1) x; /* An unassigned identifier x */
(%o1) x
(%i2) mass; /* An unassigned identifier name of mass */
(%o2) mass
(%i3) f(x); /* An identifier f(x) for unassigned Maxima user-defined function */
(%o3) f(x)
(%i4) is(x = X); /* Identifiers are case-sensitive - x is not X */
(%o4) false
(%i6) y = x^2; /* Identifiers x and y used in an expression */
(%o6) y=x^2
(%i7) x : sqrt(2); /* Idenifier x assigned a value */
(x) sqrt(2)
/* An identifier w(x,y,z) for a Maxima user-defined function */
(%i8) w(x,w,z) := a*x^2 + b*y^2 + c*z^2;
(%o8) w(x,w,z):=a*x^2+b*y^2+c*z^2</syntaxhighlight>Maxima identifiers serve to name expressions as a value by means on some type of assignment, or they can be simply a name with a value of the name itself, in which case these unassigned identifiers may be considered to be variables. The technical details of Identifiers, assignment types, and expressions are elaborated upon in other book sections for each of these topics.
==== <u>Numerical literals for representing numbers</u> ====
There are four types of numerical literals used to compose Maxima expressions:
# Integers
# Fractions (for rational numbers)
# Floating Point
# Bigfloat (variable-precision floating point)
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i8) 1234; /* This is an integer type. An atom */
(%o8) 1234
(%i9) 5/9; /* This is a fraction for a rational number type. Not an atom. */
(%o9) 5/9
(%i10) 3.14159; /* This is a floating point type. An atom. */
(%o10) 3.14159
(%i11) 5.532051841609784b-1; /* This is a bigfloat type. An atom */
(%o11) 5.532051841609784b-1
</syntaxhighlight>
==== <u>Strings</u> ====
Strings are simply a quoted sequence of characters:
<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i12) "a string atom"; /* This is a string atom. */
(%o12) "a string atom"
(%i13) "Hello World!"; /* This is another string atom. */
(%o13) "Hello World!"
(%i14) "Supercalifagilisticexpialidocious"; /* This is a longer string atom. */
(%o14) "Supercalifagilisticexpialidocious"
(%i15) "C"; /* There is no Maxima character type. */
(%o15) "C"
</syntaxhighlight>
=== <u>Mathematical Operators</u> ===
Along with atoms, Maxima operators are the second ingredient used to form expressions used as input. There are many Maxima operators. Some are used frequently as a consequence of their utility for forming mathematical expressions. Many others are used infrequently as these operators are used for specialized purposes.
{| class="wikitable"
|+Operators
!Operator
!Operation
!Notes
!Type
|-
|<u>'''Arithmetic'''</u>
|
|
|
|-
| '''+'''
|addition
|also unary addition prefix
|n-ary
infix
commutative
|-
| '''-'''
|subtaction
|also unary negation prefix
|binary
infix
noncommutative
|-
|'''*'''
|multiplication
|
|n-ary infix
commutative
|-
|'''/'''
|division
|or fraction
|binary infix
noncommutative
|-
|'''^'''
|exponentiation
|
|binary postfix
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|<u>'''Relational'''</u>
|
|
|
|-
|'''<'''
|less than
|
|binary infix
|-
|'''<='''
|less than or equal
|
|binary infix
|-
|'''>'''
|greater than
|
|binary infix
|-
|'''>='''
|greater thanor equal
|
|binary infix
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|<u>'''Logical'''</u>
|
|
|
|-
|'''and'''
|and
|Operands are Boolean expressions
Result is a Boolean value
|n-ary infix
noncommutative
|-
|'''not'''
|not
|Operand is a Boolean expression
Result is a Boolean value
|unary prefix
|-
|'''or'''
|or
|Operands are Boolean expressions
Result is a Boolean value
|n-ary infix
noncommutative
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|<u>'''Equations'''</u>
|
|
|
|-
|'''='''
|equality
|Unevaluated equation
| Syntactically equal
|-
|'''#'''
|negation of syntactic equality =
|Unevaluated negation of an equation
|Syntactically not equal
|-
| colspan="4" |
|-
|<u>'''Assignment'''</u>
|
|
|
|-
|''':'''
|assignment to left hand side
|evaluates right hand side
|
|-
|'''::'''
|assignment to left hand side
|evaluates both sides
|
|-
|''':='''
|function definition
|does not evaluate right hand side
|
|-
|'''::='''
|macro function definition
|
|
|-
|'''define''' ()
|function definition
|does evaluate right hand side
|
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|+Elementary Mathematical Operators (Functions)
!Operators (Functions)
or
Option Variables
!Description
!Notes
!
|-
|'''<u>Numbers</u>'''
|
|
|
|-
|'''abs''' (''z'')
|mathematical absolute value
|works for both numerical and symbolic values
|
|-
|'''ceiling''' (x)
|returns the least integer that is greater than or equal to <var>x</var>
|
|
|-
|'''entier''' <var>(x)</var>
|returns the largest integer less than or equal to <var>x</var> where <var>x</var> is numeric
|
|
|-
|'''floor''' <var>(x)</var>
|returns the largest integer that is less than or equal to <var>x</var>
|
|
|-
|'''fix''' <var>(x)</var>
|a synonym for entier (x)
|
|
|-
|'''hstep''' <var>(x)</var>
|the Heaviside unit step function
|
|
|-
|'''lmax''' <var>(L)</var>
|when <var>L</var> is a list or a set, return
<code>apply ('max, args (<var>L</var>))</code>
|
|
|-
|'''lmin''' <var>(L)</var>
|When <var>L</var> is a list or a set, return
<code>apply ('m</code><code>in, args (<var>L</var>))</code>
|
|
|-
|'''max''' <var>(x_1, …, x_n)</var>
|returns a simplified value for the numerical maximum of the expressions <var>x_1</var> through <var>x_n</var>
|
|
|-
|'''min''' <var>(x_1, …, x_n)</var>
|returns a simplified value for the numerical minimum of the expressions <var>x_1</var> through <var>x_n</var>.
|
|
|-
|'''round''' <var>(x)</var>
|when <var>x</var> is a real number, returns the closest integer to <var>x</var>
|
|
|-
|'''signum''' <var>(x)</var>
|for either real or complex numbers <var>x</var>, the '''signum''' function returns 0 if <var>x</var> is zero; for a nonzero numeric input <var>x</var>, the '''signum''' function returns <code>x/abs(x)</code>
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|'''truncate''' <var>(x)</var>
|when x is a real number, return the closest integer to x not greater in absolute value than ''x''
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|'''<u>Complex</u>'''
'''<u>Numbers</u>'''
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|'''cabs''' <var>(expr)</var>
|returns the absolute value of an expression representing a complex number
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|'''carg''' <var>(z)</var>
|returns the complex argument of ''z''
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|'''conjugate''' <var>(x)</var>
|returns the complex conjugate of ''x''
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|'''imagpart''' <var>(expr)</var>
|returns the imaginary part of the expression ''expr''
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|'''polarform''' <var>(expr)</var>
|returns an expression <code>r %e^(%i theta)</code> equivalent to ''expr'', such that ''r'' and ''theta'' are purely real
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|'''realpart''' <var>(expr)</var>
|returns the real part of <var>expr</var>
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|'''rectform''' <var>(expr)</var>
|returns an expression <code>a + b %i</code> equivalent to <var>expr</var>, such that <var>a</var> and <var>b</var> are purely real
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|'''<u>Combinatorial</u>'''
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|'''!!'''
|the double factorial operator
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|'''binomial''' <var>(x, y)</var>
|returns the binomial coefficient <code><var>x</var>!/(<var>y</var>! (<var>x</var> - <var>y</var>)!)</code>.
|
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|'''factcomb''' <var>(expr)</var>
|tries to combine the coefficients of factorials in <var>expr</var> with the factorials themselves
| by converting for example, <code>(n + 1)*n!</code> into <code>(n + 1)!</code>.
|
|-
|'''factorial''' ''(x)''
'''!'''
|returns the factorial of ''x''
|<code>factorial (<var>x</var>)</code> the same as <code><var>x</var>!</code>
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|-
|'''factlim'''
|specifies the highest factorial which is automatically expanded
|option variable
default: 100000
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|'''factorial_expand'''
|controls the simplification of expressions like <code>(x+n)!</code>, where <code>n</code> is an integer
|option variable
default: false
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|-
|'''genfact''' <var>(x, y, z)</var>
|returns the generalized factorial, defined as <code>x (x-z) (x - 2 z) ... (x - (y - 1) z)</code>
|when <var>x</var> is an integer, <code>genfact (x, x, 1) = x!</code> and <code>genfact (x, x/2, 2) = x!!</code>
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|-
|'''minfactorial''' <var>(expr)</var>
|examines <var>expr</var> for occurrences of two factorials which differ by an integer
|<code>minfactorial</code>then turns one into a polynomial times the other
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|'''sumsplitfact'''
|when <code>sumsplitfact</code> is <code>false</code>, <code>minfactorial</code> is applied after a <code>factcomb</code>
|option variable
default: true
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|-
|'''<u>Root</u>'''
'''<u>Exponential</u>'''
'''<u>Logarithmic</u>'''
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|'''%e_to_numlog'''
|when <code>true</code>, <code>r</code> some rational number, and <code>x</code> some expression, <code>%e^(r*log(x))</code> will be simplified into <code>x^r</code>
|option variable
default: false
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|'''%emode'''
|when <code>%emode</code> is <code>true</code>, <code>%e^(%pi %i x)</code> is simplified
|option variable
default: true
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|'''%enumer'''
|when <code>%enumer</code> is <code>true</code>, <code>%e</code> is replaced by its numeric value 2.718… whenever <code>numer</code> is <code>true</code>.
|option variable
default: false
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|'''exp''' <var>(x)</var>
|represents the exponential function
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|'''li''' <var>[s] (z)</var>
|represents the polylogarithm function of order <var>s</var> and argument <var>z</var>, defined by an infinite series
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|'''log''' <var>(x)</var>
|represents the natural (base ) logarithm of <var>x</var>.
|Maxima does not have a built-in function for the base 10 logarithm or other bases
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|'''logabs'''
|when doing indefinite integration where logs are generated, e.g. <code>integrate(1/x,x)</code>, the answer is given in terms of <code>log(abs(...))</code> if <code>logabs</code> is <code>true</code>, but in terms of <code>log(...)</code>if <code>logabs</code> is <code>false</code>
for definite integration, the <code>logabs:true</code> setting is used, because here "evaluation" of the indefinite integral at the endpoints is often needed
|option variable
default: false
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|-
|'''logarc''' <var>(expr)</var>
|carries out the replacement of inverse circular and hyperbolic functions with equivalent logarithmic functions for an expression <var>expr</var> without setting the global variable <code>logarc</code>
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| '''logarc'''
|when the global variable <code>logarc</code> is <code>true</code>, inverse circular and hyperbolic functions are replaced by equivalent logarithmic functions.
|option variable
default: false
|
|-
|'''logconcoeffp'''
|controls which coefficients are contracted when using <code>logcontract</code>
|option variable
default: false
|
|-
|'''logcontract''' <var>(expr)</var>
|recursively scans the expression <var>expr</var>, transforming subexpressions of the form <code>a1*log(b1) + a2*log(b2) + c</code> into <code>log(ratsimp(b1^a1 * b2^a2)) + c</code>
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|'''logexpand'''
|if <code>true</code>, that is the default value, causes <code>log(a^b)</code> to become <code>b*log(a)</code>
If it is set to <code>all</code>, <code>log(a*b)</code> will also simplify to <code>log(a)+log(b)</code>
If it is set to <code>super</code>, then <code>log(a/b)</code>will also simplify to <code>log(a)-log(b)</code> for rational numbers <code>a/b</code>, <code>a#1</code>(<code>log(1/b)</code>, for integer <code>b</code>, always simplifies.)
if it is set to <code>false</code>, all of these simplifications will be turned off
|option variable
default: true
|
|-
|'''lognegint'''
|implements the rule <code>log(-n) -> log(n)+%i*%pi</code> for <code>n</code> a positive integer if <code>true</code>
|option variable
default: false
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|'''logsimp'''
|if <code>false</code> then no simplification of <code>%e</code> to a power containing <code>log</code> is done
|option variable
default: true
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| '''plog''' <var>(x)</var>
|represents the principal branch of the complex-valued natural logarithm with <code>-%pi < carg(<var>x</var>) <= +%pi</code>
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|'''sqrt''' <var>(x)</var>
|the square root of <var>x</var>. It is represented internally by <code><var>x</var>^(1/2)</code>
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|'''<u>Trigonometric</u>'''
'''<u>Hyperbolic</u>'''
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|'''acos''' <var>(x)</var>
|arc cosine
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|'''acosh''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc cosine
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|'''acot''' <var>(x)</var>
|arc cotangent
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|'''acoth''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc cotangent.
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| '''acsc''' <var>(x</var><var>)</var>
|arc cosecant
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|'''acsch''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc cosecant
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| '''asec''' <var>(x)</var>
|arc secant.
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|'''asech''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc secant
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|'''asin''' <var>(x</var><var>)</var>
|arc sine
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|'''asinh''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc sine
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|'''atan''' <var>(x)</var>
|arc tangent
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|'''atan2''' <var>(y, x)</var>
|returns the value of <math display="inline">\tan^{-1}(y/x) </math> in the interval <math display="inline">(- \pi) \ to\ (\pi) </math> taking into consideration the quadrant of the point ''(x,y)''
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|'''atanh''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic arc tangent
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|'''cos''' <var>(x)</var>
|cosine
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|'''cosh''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic cosine
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|'''cot''' <var>(x)</var>
|cotangent
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|'''coth''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic cotangent
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|'''csc''' <var>(x)</var>
|cosecant
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| '''csch''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic cosecant
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|'''sec''' <var>(x)</var>
|secant
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|'''sech''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic secant
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|'''sin''' <var>(x)</var>
|sine
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|'''sinh''' <var>(x</var>
| O
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|'''tan''' <var>(x)</var>
|tangent
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|'''tanh''' <var>(x)</var>
|hyperbolic tangent
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| colspan="4" |
|-
|'''<u>Random</u>'''
'''<u>Numbers</u>'''
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|'''make_random_state''' ()
|a random state object represents the state of the random number generator
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|'''set_random_state''' <var>(s)</var>
|copies <var>s</var> to the random number generator state
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|'''random''' <var>(x)</var>
|returns a pseudorandom number
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=== Maxima Expressions ===
For the purpose of review, Maxima expressions are of three types:
# Mathematical expressions
# Object expressions
# Programming expressions
Object expressions and programming expressions are for use in support of the intended purpose of Maxima – a computer algebra system. Mathematical expressions are those that are the essential type for doing mathematics using Maxima.
==== Mathematical Expressions ====
Mathematical expressions consist of atoms and operators that are of a mathematical nature. Mathematical expressions can be simple to relatively complex. It is helpful to understand the anatomy of Maxima expressions in terms of atoms and operators. Some expressions can consist of a single atom, but more likely it will be the case that expressions will be comprised of atoms and operators.
The simplest expressions can consists of a single atom:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i1) 5; /* an integer atom */
(%o1) 5
(%i2) 3.14159; /* a floating point atom */
(%o2) 3.14159
(%i3) 77.3987483627298298277627928389828329382983b0; /* a bigfloat atom */
(%o3) 7.739874836272983b1
(%i4) x; /* an unassigned identifier atom */
(%o4) x</syntaxhighlight>Atoms are "self-evaluating" in the sense that they return themselves as values. Expressions such as these are not very useful, but they are the simplest example of mathematical expressions.
Fractions for literal rational numbers are simple expressions entered as follows, but are not atoms:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i5) 12/33; /* A fraction expression. Maxima simplfies the expression as output */
(%o5) 4/11
(%i6) atom(12/33); /* The fraction expression is not an atom */
(%o6) false
(%i8) op(12/33); /* The overall operation of this expression is / */
(%o8) /
</syntaxhighlight>In cases where Maxima returns an error message or the returned results are unexpected or perplexing, the <code>atom ()</code> and <code>op ()</code> operators may provide some insight into the nature of the error message or returned value.
Maxima evaluates the division of integers as rational numbers, and simplifies the return value if possible:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i09) 12/33 * 3/4; /* multiplication of fractions */
(%o09) 3/11
(%i10) (12/33) / (4/3); /* division of fractions */
(%o10) 3/11
(%i11) 3/8 + 13/4; /* addition of fractions */
(%o11) 29/8
</syntaxhighlight>Maxima will resolve mixed numerical types in expressions as returned values in a manner which might be expected :<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i12) 3/2 * 5; /* fraction and an integer */
(%o12) 15/2
(%i13) 3/2 * 5.0; /* fraction and floating point */
(%o13) 7.5
(%i14) 12.0/33; /* floating point and an integer */
(%o14) 0.36363636363636365
(%i15) 0.36363636363636365*0.36363636363636365b0; /* floating point and bigfloat */
(%o15) 1.322314049586777b-1
</syntaxhighlight>Some expressions remain "symbolic" numerically, and are not simplified or returned as a number type:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i16) sqrt(2); /* an algebraic irrational */
(%o16) sqrt(2)
(%i17) 3*5^(1/3); /* another algebraic irratioanl */
(%o17) 3*5^(1/3)
</syntaxhighlight>Built-in numerical constants are atoms. Numerical expressions involving one or more operators are not, unless the expression evaluates to an atom:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i18) %pi; /* a trancendental built-in constant */
(%o18) %pi
(%i20) atom(%pi); /* a trancendental built-in constant */
(%o20) true
(%i20) atom(%e); /* a trancendental built-in constant */
(%o20) true
(%i21) atom(%i); /* i is a built-in constant */
(%o21) true
(%i22) atom(sqrt(2)); /* sqrt(2) in not an atom */
(%o22) false
(%i23) atom(3*5^(1/3)); /* 3*5^(1/3) is not an atom */
(%o23) false
(%i24) atom(3+5); /* 3+5 evaluates to 8 which is an atom*/
(%o24) true
(%i25) atom((5^2)*3.14159); /* (5^2)*3.14159) evaluates to 78.53975 which is an atom */
(%o25) true
</syntaxhighlight>An important point to understand is that expressions when evaluated may have a return value that is an atom or is not an atom:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i26) atom(3+5); /* the value of 3+5 is an atom */
(%o26) true
(%i27) atom(5^2)*3.14159 /* the value of this expression is an atom */
(%o27) true
(%i28) (5^2)*3.14159; /* it is a floating point numeral */
(%o28) 78.53975
(%i29) op(3+5); /* an error as the value is an atom */
part: argument must be a non-atomic expression; found 8
-- an error. To debug this try: debugmode(true);
</syntaxhighlight>More useful and interesting expressions involve identifiers, However, expressions involving identifiers and operators may or may not have a value that is atomic:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">(%i30) atom(z); /* the value of z is z - an atom */
(%o30) true
(%i31) atom(3); /* 3 is an atom */
(%o31) true
(%i32) atom(z+3); /* the value of z+3 is z+3 - not an atom */
(%o32) false
(%i33) op(z+3); /* the overall operator of z+3 is + */
(%o33) +
(%i34) z:5; /* assign 5 to z */
(z) 5
(%i35) atom(z+3); /* the value of z+5 is 8 - an atom */
(%o35) true</syntaxhighlight>These examples may seem simple, but what is exemplified by these simple expressions applies no matter how complex the expression may be:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i36) expr1:(1/(15^2 + 20^2 -2*15*20*cos(%pi/3))^(1/2)); /* an expression */
(expr1) 1/(5*sqrt(13))
(%i37) atom(expr1); /* the value of expr1 is not an atom */
(%o37) false
(%i38) float(expr1); /* the value of expr1 as a floating point numeral is an atom */
(%o38) 0.05547001962252292
(%i39) atom(float(expr1)); /* an atom */
(%o39) true
(%i40) expr2:integrate(w^2, w, 0, 4); /* the value of this integration is an not an atom */
(expr2) 64/3
(%i41) atom(expr2); /* not an atom */
(%o41) false
(%i42) op(expr2); /* teh overall operator of 64/3 is / */
(%o42) /
(%i43) atom('integrate(w^2, w, 0, 4)); /* the value of this integration is an not an atom */
(%o43) false
(%i44) op('integrate(w^2, w, 0, 4)); /* the overall operation is integrate */
(%o44) integrate
(%i45) 2*s^2+5*s+1; /* a quadratic expression */
(%o45) 2*s^2+5*s+1
(%i46) solve(2*s^2+5*s+1,s); /* solve for s */
(%o46) [s=-((sqrt(17)+5)/4),s=(sqrt(17)-5)/4]
(%i47) rhs(solve(2*s^2+5*s+1,s)[1]); /* reference the right hand side */
(%o47) -((sqrt(17)+5)/4)
(%i48) atom(rhs(solve(2*s^2+5*s+1,s)[1])); /* teh value of the RHS is not an atom */
(%o48) false
(%i49) ans:float(rhs(solve(2*s^2+5*s+1,s)[1])); /* the floating point value is an atom */
(ans) -2.2807764064044154
(%i50) atom(ans);
(%o50) true
</syntaxhighlight>
==== The Maxima REPL ====
Maxima is most useful as an interactive computer algebra system program. The means of interaction is primarily by using the Maxima '''REPL''' – which is an abbreviation for Read, Evaluate, Print, Loop. But "REPL" doesn't encapsulate all that is happening to Maxima expressions while using the user interface. The Maxima REPL is more of a "RCESDL" process:
* R – read
* C – construct
* E – evaluate
* S – simplify
* D – display
* L – loop
Maxima reads, constructs, evaluates, and simplifies expressions, and then displays return values and "loops" by displaying the next input prompt. Each of these (except looping) may be viewed as a layer of manipulation Maxima applies to expressions.
The next subsection describes expression reading and construction. Evaluation and simplification of expressions are described in subsections that follow. For now, consider evaluation to be the substitution of the value of an expression for the expression. Simplification is the application of a set of criteria defining what "simpler" means as a relation between expressions so that an equivalent "simplified" expression is substituted for an evaluated expression.
===== Expression Reading and Construction =====
Maxima will read lines of input and parse each one in order to determine if it is an expression that can be constructed for evaluation.
Maxima allows a sequence of expressions to be entered into an single expression by separating them by commas and putting parentheses around them:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
/* An example of a sequence of expressions enclosed in parentheses.
Only the value of the last expression (y) in the sequence is returned and displayed.
*/
/* The expression below is composed of three nested expression groupings in parentheses.
This expression as a whole is mathematical in that its value is an integer literal
*/
(%i51) (y : (x : 1, for i from 1 thru 10 do (x : x*i), x),y);
(%o51) 3628800
/* The value of this expression is an atom */
(%i52) atom((y : (x : 1, for i from 1 thru 9 do (x : x*i), x),y));
(%o52) true
/* The constructed expression is not a atom as evaluation is suppressed */
(%i53) atom('(y : (x : 1, for i from 1 thru 9 do (x : x*i), x),y));
(%o53) false
/* The overall operation of this expression is ( */
(%i53) op('(y : (x : 1, for i from 1 thru 9 do (x : x*i), x),y));
(%o53) (
</syntaxhighlight>Let's take a look at some constructed expressions:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
(%i54) 'for i from 1 thru 9 do (x: x*i); /* a constructed expression */
(%o54) mdo(i,1,false,false,9,false,i)
(%i55) if p > q then p else q$ /* an expression */
(%i56) 'if p > q then p else q; /* the same expression as constructed */
(%o56) mcond(p>q,p,true,q)
</syntaxhighlight>An expression as input is first read and parsed before being constructed. If the parser can construct an expression from the input, the constructed expression may then be evaluated, may be in turn simplified and may be finally displayed. However, the parser may or may not be able to construct an expression for various reasons, without displaying a warning or error message:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
/* the Maxima parser does not like this expression */
(%i57) ([a], a: 42, a^2 - 1600);
warning: parser: I'll let it stand, but (...) doesn't recognize local variables.
warning: parser: did you mean to say: block([a], ...) ?
(%o57) 164
</syntaxhighlight>The parser let this expression go through to complete the process and display a return value, but not without a warning, and a suggestion. In other cases however the parser will display an error message:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">
/* this is a syntax error - missing closing parenthesis */
(%i58) (y: (x: 1, for i from 1 thru 9 do (x: x*i), x),y;
incorrect syntax: Missing )
9 do (x: x*i), x),y;
^
</syntaxhighlight>The parser can't construct an expression in cases where there is a syntax error. Nothing is evaluated. There is no returned value. In cases where an input expression can read and an expression can be constructed by the parser, the constructed expression may then be evaluated.
===== Expression Evaluation =====
The reading, parsing, evaluation,, simplification, and display of values are all steps in a process that, from the point of view of users, typically happens "under the hood" so to speak. It is helpful in using Maxima to have at least a familiarity with this process, while it is true that most often not much thought is given to these steps – until something unexpected results or there is an error.
However, the familiarity with the steps of this process can be put to use intentionally for practical purposes while using Maxima. For the purposes of this section of the book, it suffices to here provide a descriptive familiarity with the evaluation of expressions here, leaving the technical details for a subsequent section of this book.
All or parts of a constructed expression may or may not be evaluated for various reasons, upon which the technical details are not elaborated here. When evaluation does occur, it is essentially the composition of an expression from the constructed expression wherein the values of the atoms and operators along with their arguments are used.
===== Expression Simplification =====
To whatever extent evaluation of a constructed expression may occur, the resulting expression may or may not be simplified, again for reasons upon which the technical details are not elaborated here. A section of this book is provided to elaborate on the technical details of simplification.
There is a sense in which ''simplification'' implies a relation between expressions – ''" A is simpler than B"'' or something like that. In any case, simplification implies a set of criteria that is necessary to determine expressions which are ''simpler''. Maxima provides a set of criteria for the purpose of simplifying expressions insofar as is possible. Whenever possible, constructed or evaluated expressions will be simplified, and the resulting simplified expression may be displayed as output.
===== Return Value Display =====
Typically, Maxima input expressions end with a semicolon ( ''';''' ) character. In these cases, Maxima will display a return value as output unless an error occurs. The display of the output value can be suppressed by ending the input expression with a dollar sign character ( $ ) instead of a semicolon:<syntaxhighlight lang="maxima">/* the value of this expression is done */
(%i59) (x : 1, for i from 10 thru 2 step -2 do (x : x/i));
(%o59) done
(%i60) x; /* a value for x was calculated by the above expression */
(%o60) 1/3840
/* the dollar sign ( $ ) suppresses the display of done */
(%i61) (x : 1, for i from 20 thru 2 step -2 do (x : x/i))$
/* the output of done was returned, but the display was suppressed */
(%i62) %;
(%o62) done
(%i63) x; /* a different value for x was calculated by the above expression */
(%o63) 1/3715891200</syntaxhighlight>
==== Programming Expressions ====
Maxima was created as a CAS application using the Lisp programming language. It is evident given the perspective experienced using Maxima, that there is some "Lispiness" evident in its use. But, while Lisp is a programming language, the programming expressions that are provided by Maxima are intended to be used in support of the purpose of Maxima as a CAS. There is much that can be accomplished using Maxima programming expressions, but it should be recognized that there are limitations in this context.
A savvy and adept programmer type of person may likely be able to be somewhat creative using Maxima programming expressions, but for the typical user, these expressions are essentially used to support mathematical tasks. Some may find that Maxima programming expressions provide a reasonably complete programming language for their purposes. Other users may find that for their purposes Maxima programming expressions impose some inconvenient or awkward limitations.
There are tools available to ''convert'' or ''translate'' Maxima expressions to the code of other programming languages – FORTRAN, RATFOR, C, Python 3, and Julia as examples. But these tools may require specialized knowledge and resources to use, and using them can be tedious for some users. For those users that wish to do more in terms of programming within (or outside of for that matter) the Maxima interactive environment, and are willing to use or learn Lisp, using Lisp itself can be a useful option. Lisp is a complete general programming language. A subsequent section of this book (Maxima and Lisp) is provided for those that have an interest in this option.
Some of the foregoing examples have included programming expressions used to return a mathematical result. This book assumes that Maxima programming expressions are intended to be used in support of mathematical tasks. A subsequent section of this book provides the technical details of Maxima programming expressions for this purpose.
==== Object Expressions ====
Maxima provides several object types. These objects are created by object expressions. The value of an object may be the name of the object or refer to the data the object encapsulates depending on the type of object. Like other expressions, object expression are comprised of an operator and its arguments. The most important built-in object types are:
* lists
* arrays (of which there are three types)
* structures
* matrices
* sets
Maxima ''list'' objects will likely be the most frequently encountered type of object while using Maxima expressions in general both during expression composition for input and as displayed expression results. ''Matrices'' and ''sets'' are likely to be mostly associated directly with mathematical expressions. ''Arrays'' and ''structures'' are relatively specialized object types that are most likely to be used in support of mathematical tasks and applications.
<blockquote>
"Maxima's current array/matrix semantics are a mess, I must say, with at least four different kinds of objects (hasharrays, explicit lists, explicit matrices, Lisp arrays) supporting subscripting with varying semantics." [1]
"Maxima's concept of arrays, lists, and matrices is pretty confused, since various ideas have accreted in the many years of the project... Yes, this is a mess. Sorry about that. These are all interesting ideas, but there is no unifying framework. " [2]
[1] Maxima: Syntax improvements by Stavros Macrakis
[2] Maxima: what does Maxima call an “array”? - answer by Robert Dodier</blockquote>
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I am new to Wikibooks, if this already exists let me know....
If there was a Wikibook "file" that contained all the templates and "parts" that are used to create a properly structured book, it might be easier and quicker to create and contribute books here. This would have to include text that would explain the purpose of each of the sections and templates and offer advice for making changes that customize the example.
One might copy it to their sandbox, follow the directions and make the updates that create the framework for their book. Then the work would be to fill in the text. I suppose the downside is that books would be categorized and shelved that are in progress. Abandoned books would need to be deleted or some template might need to be developed that might indicate that the book is incomplete. This would be removed when the book is ready for prime-time.
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Apparently has already been removed as a featured book, but still appears in the featured book rotation. --[[User:Mbrickn|Mbrickn]] ([[User talk:Mbrickn|discuss]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mbrickn|contribs]]) 05:55, 12 November 2021 (UTC)
: I have removed it from all lists of featured books now. --[[User:Xania|ЗAНИA]] [[Image:Flag_of_the_Isle_of_Mann.svg|15px]][[User talk:Xania|<sup>talk</sup>]] 08:49, 11 March 2022 (UTC)
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==A==
*Ación, Laura, Mariela Rajngewerc, Gregory Randall, and Lorena Etcheverry. 2023. “Generative AI Poses Ethical Challenges for Open Science.” ''Nature Human Behaviour'' 7 (12): 2024–2026. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01740-4
*Adewumi, Tosin, Lama Alkhaled, Christopher Buck, Sergio Hernandez, Sofia Brilioth, Memoona Kekung, Yasmin Ragimov, and Emily Barney. 2023. “ProCoT: Stimulating Critical Thinking and Writing of Students through Engagement with Large Language Models (LLMs).” ''arXiv'' 2312.09801. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2312.09801
*Aguiar, Micaela, and Sílvia Araújo. 2024. “Final Thoughts: Digital Humanities Looking at Generative AI.” In ''Digital Humanities Looking at the World'', edited by S. Araújo et al., 367-380. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
*Akter, Shahriar, Grace McCarthy, Shahriar Sajib, Katina Michael, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, John D’Ambra, and K.N. Shen. 2021. “Algorithmic bias in data-driven innovation in the age of AI.” ''International Journal of Information Management'' 60, 102387. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2021.102387
*Ali, Syed Mustafa, Stephanie Dick, Sarah Dillon, Matthew L. Jones, Jonnie Penn, and Richard Staley. 2023. “Histories of Artificial Intelligence: A Genealogy of Power.” ''BJHS Themes'' 8: 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1017/bjt.2023.15
*Al-kfairy, Mousa, Dheya Mustafa, Nir Kshetri, Mazen Insiew, and Omar Alfandi. 2024. “Ethical Challenges and Solutions of Generative AI: An Interdisciplinary Perspective.” ''Informatics'' 11 (3): 58–58. https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics11030058
*Alvarez, Jose M., Alejandra Bringas Colmenarejo, Alaa Elobaid, Simone Fabbrizzi, Miriam Fahimi, Antonio Ferrara, Siamak Ghodsi, et al. 2024. “Policy Advice and Best Practices on Bias and Fairness in AI.” ''Ethics and Information Technology'' 26 (2). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-024-09746-w
*Anderson, Marc M. 2024. “AI as Philosophical Ideology: A Critical Look Back at John McCarthy’s Program.” ''Philosophy & Technology'' 37 (2): 44. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-024-00731-1
*de Angelis, Luigi, Francesco Baglivo, Guglielmo Arzilli, Gaetano Pierpaolo Privitera, Paolo Ferragina, Alberto Eugenio Tozzi, and Caterina Rizzo. “ChatGPT and the Rise of Large Language Models: The New AI-Driven Infodemic Threat in Public Health.” ''Frontiers in Public Health'' 11 (2023): 1166120. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1166120
*Arbuckle, Alyssa. 2020. “How Can We Broaden and Diversify Humanities Knowledge Translation?” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.12
*Arbuckle, Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Jon Bath, Constance Crompton, Laura Estill, Tanja Niemann, Jon Saklofske, and Lynne Siemens. 2022. “An Open Social Scholarship Path for the Humanities.” ''Journal of Electronic Publishing'' 25 (2). https://doi.org/10.3998/jep.1973
*Arbuckle, Arbuckle, and John Maxwell. 2019. “Modelling Open Social Scholarship Within the INKE Community.” ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 3 (1): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5334/kula.15
*Arnett, Catherine, Eliot Jones, Ivan P. Yamshchikov, and Pierre-Carl Langlais. “Toxicity of the commons: Curating open-source pre-training data.” ''arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.22587'' https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2410.22587
*Arora, Payal. 2024. “Creative data justice: a decolonial and indigenous framework to assess creativity and artificial intelligence.” ''Information, Communication & Society'': 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118x.2024.2420041
*Arthur, Paul L., Lydia Hearn, Lucy Montgomery, Hugh Craig, Alyssa Arbuckle, and Ray Siemens. 2021. “Open Scholarship in Australia: A Review of Needs, Barriers, and Opportunities.” ''Digital Scholarship in the Humanities'' 36 (4): 795–812. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqaa063
==B==
*Bail, Christopher A. “Can Generative Artificial Intelligence Improve Social Science?”. https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Can-Generative-Artificial-Intelligence-Improve-Bail/6206cc77bb3a3c0b6b9fce1ad68a8b1786a56941
*Bakharia, Aneesha, Antonette Shibani, Lisa-Angelique Lim, Trish McCluskey, and Simon Buckingham Shum. 2025. “From Transcripts to Themes: A Trustworthy Workflow for Qualitative Analysis Using Large Language Models.” In ''Joint Proceedings of LAK 2025 Workshops, co-located with the 15th International Conference on Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK 2025)''. Dublin, Ireland: CEUR-WS.org. https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3995/LLMQUAL_paper1.pdf
*Balendra, Soorya. 2025. “Meta's AI Moderation and Free Speech: Ongoing Challenges in the Global South.” ''Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance'' 1. https://doi.org/10.1017/cfl.2025.5
*Baltes, Sebastian, Florian Angermeir, Chetan Arora, Preetha Chatterjee, Jens Deitenbeck, Daniel Graziotin, Christoph Treude, et al. 2025. “Guidelines for Empirical Studies in Software Engineering Involving Large Language Models.” ''arXiv'' preprint arXiv:2508.15503. arXiv: https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.15503
*Batool, Amna, Didar Zowghi, and Muneera Bano. 2025. “AI Governance: A Systematic Literature Review.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 3265–3279. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00653-w
*Bender, Emily M., Timnit Gebru, Angelina McMillan-Major, and Shmargaret Shmitchell. 2021. “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 🦜.” ''Proceedings of the 2021 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (New York, NY, USA)'', FAccT ’21, March 1, 610–23. https://doi.org/10.1145/3442188.3445922
*Bender, Emily M., and Batya Friedman. 2018. “Data Statements for Natural Language Processing: Toward Mitigating System Bias and Enabling Better Science.” ''Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics'' 6: 587–604. https://doi.org/10.1162/tacl_a_00041
*Bergstrom, Tracy, and Dylan Ruediger. 2024. “A Third Transformation? Generative AI and Scholarly Publishing.” ''Ithaka S+R''. October 30, 2024. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.321519
*Berry, David M. 2025. “Synthetic Media and Computational Capitalism: Towards a Critical Theory of Artificial Intelligence.” ''AI & Society'' 40: 5257–5269. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-025-02265-2
*Berry, D. M. (2023). AI, ethics, and digital humanities. In J. O’Sullivan (Ed.), ''The Bloomsbury handbook to the digital humanities'', 445–457. Bloomsbury Academic. https://recoveryhub.siue.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/AI-Ethics-and-Digital-Humanities-.pdf
*Biderman, Stella, Hailey Schoelkopf, Quentin Anthony, Herbie Bradley, Kyle O'Brien, Eric Hallahan, Mohammad Aflah Khan, et al. 2022. “EleutherAI: Going Beyond 'Open Science' to 'Science in the Open.'” ''arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.06413''. https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.06413
*Birkstedt, Teemu, Matti Minkkinen, Anushree Tandon, and Matti Mäntymäki. 2023. “AI Governance: Themes, Knowledge Gaps and Future Agendas”. ''Internet Research'' 33 (7): 133–67. https://doi.org/10.1108/INTR-01-2022-0042
*Boer, Victor de, and Lise Stork. 2024. “Hybrid Intelligence for Digital Humanities.” Version 1. Preprint, ''arXiv'', 2024. https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2406.15374
*Bostrom, Nick. 2017. “Strategic Implications of Openness in AI Development.” ''Global Policy'' 8 (2): 135-148. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12403
*Boyd, Karen. 2021. “Datasheets for Datasets Help ML Engineers Notice and Understand Ethical Issues in Training Data.” ''Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction'' 5 (CSCW2): 1–27. https://doi.org/10.1145/3479582
*Bozkurt, Aras. 2024. “GenAI et al.: Cocreation, Authorship, Ownership, Academic Ethics and Integrity in a Time of Generative AI.” ''Open Praxis'' 16 (1): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.55982/openpraxis.16.1.654
*Broekhuizen, Thijs, Henri Dekker, Pedro De Faria, Sebastian Firk, Dinh Khoi Nguyen, and Wolfgang Sofka. 2023. “AI for Managing Open Innovation: Opportunities, Challenges, and a Research Agenda.” ''Journal of Business Research'' 167: 114196. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.114196
*Broussard, Meredith. 2023. “The Challenges of AI Preservation.” ''The American Historical Review'' 128 (3): 1378–1381. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhad366.
*Brown, Richard. 2023. “The AI Generation: How Universities Can Prepare Students for the Changing World”. 2023. DEMOS and University of London. https://demos.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/The-AI-Generation-2.pdf.
*Bryant, Rebecca. 2024. “Implementing an AI Reference Chatbot at the University of Calgary Library.” ''Hanging Together'', December 12. https://hangingtogether.org/implementing-an-ai-reference-chatbot-at-the-university-of-calgary-library/
*Buitrago-Ciro, Jairo, Marta Samokishyn, Rachel Moylan, Jonathan Hernández Pérez, Oluwabunmi Bakare-Fatungase, and Carmel Firdawsi. 2025. “Bridging the AI Gap: Comparative Analysis of AI Integration, Education, and Outreach in Academic Libraries.” ''IFLA Journal'' 51 (3): 682–702. https://doi.org/10.1177/03400352251325274
*Bullard, J. (2023). “Describing the HSS Commons: The View from Metadata.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory''. no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.004
*Burton, Jason W., Ezequiel Lopez-Lopez, Shahar Hechtlinger, et al. 2024. “How Large Language Models Can Reshape Collective Intelligence.” ''Nature Human Behaviour'' 8 (9): 1643–55. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01959-9
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*Carmi, Elinor, Simeon J. Yates, Eleanor Lockley, and Alicja Pawluczuk. 2020. “Data Citizenship: Rethinking Data Literacy in the Age of Disinformation, Misinformation, and Malinformation.” ''Internet Policy Review'' 9 (2). https://doi.org/10.14763/2020.2.1481
*Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 2024. “Beyond Open vs. Closed: Emerging Consensus and Key Questions for Foundation AI Model Governance (2024).” https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/07/beyond-open-vs-closed-emerging-consensus-and-key-questions-for-foundation-ai-model-governance?lang=en
*Carroll, Stephanie Russo, Ibrahim Garba, Óscar Luis Figueroa Rodríguez, Jarita Holbrook, and Raymond Lovett. 2020. “The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance.” ''Data Science Journal'' 19 (1): 43. https://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2020-043
*Carroll, Stephanie Russo, Edit Herczog, Māui Hudson, Keith Russell, and Shelley Stall. 2021. “Operationalizing the CARE and FAIR Principles for Indigenous Data Futures.” ''Scientific Data'' 8: 108. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-00892-0
*Checco, Alessandro, Lorenzo Bracciale, Pierpaolo Loreti, Stephen Pinfield, and Giuseppe Bianchi. 2021. “AI-Assisted Peer Review.” ''Humanities and Social Sciences Communications'' 8: 25. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41599-020-00703-8
*Cheong, Inyoung. 2024. “Collaborative Approaches to AI Governance: Exploring Co-Design and Co-Regulation Models.” PhD diss., University of Washington. https://homes.cs.washington.edu/\~yoshi/papers/theses/inyoung-cheong-dissertation.pdf
*Chun, Jon, and Katherline Elkins. 2023. “The Crisis of Artificial Intelligence: A New Digital Humanities Curriculum for Human-Centred AI.” ''International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing'' 17 (2): 147–167. https://doi.org/10.3366/ijhac.2023.0310
*Chung, Hiu-Fung. 2025. “Betting on (Un)Certain Futures: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of AI and Varieties of Techno-Developmentalism in Asia.” ''Information, Communication & Society'' 29 (3): 909–926. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2025.2535427
*Colbert-Lewis, Danielle, Lawrence Maminta, Kelly McElroy, Graeme Slaght, and Mark Swartz. 2024. “The Citation Economy as a Site of Extraction for Surveillance Publishing.” ''Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship'' 10 (December): 1–22. https://doi.org/10.33137/cjal-rcbu.v10.43293
*Cooper, Martin. 2023. “Open Source Is Good for AI But, Is AI Good for Open Source?” ''ITNOW'' 65 (2): 50–51. https://doi.org/10.1093/combul/bwad062
*Corsi, Giulio, Bill Marino, and Willow Wong. 2024. “The spread of synthetic media on X.” ''Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Misinformation Review''. https://doi.org/10.37016/mr-2020-140
*Crompton, Constance, Lori Antranikan, Ruth Truong, and Paige Maskell. 2020. “Familiar Wikidata: The Case for Building a Data Source We Can Trust.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 2. https://doi.org/10.48404/pop.2020.02
==D==
*Daniel Delmonaco, Samuel Mayworm, Hibby Thach, Josh Guberman, Aurelia Augusta, and Oliver L. Haimson. 2024. “'What are you doing, TikTok?' : How Marginalized Social Media Users Perceive, Theorize, and 'Prove' Shadowbanning”. Available at: https://oliverhaimson.com/PDFs/DelmonacoShadowbanning.pdf
*Deng, Ruiqi, Maoli Jiang, Xinlu Yu, Yuyan Lu, and Shasha Liu. 2025. “Does ChatGPT Enhance Student Learning? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Experimental Studies.” ''Computers & Education'' 227: 105224. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2024.105224
*Dennstädt, Fabio, Cedric Sivert Möller, Tim Fellerhoff, Felix Busch, Oke Gerke, André Karch, and Oliver Krause. 2024. “Title and Abstract Screening for Literature Reviews Using Large Language Models: An Exploratory Study in the Biomedical Domain.” ''Systematic Reviews'' 13(1): 158. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-024-02575-4
*Drolsbach, Chiara, and Nicolas Pröllochs. 2025. “Characterizing AI-Generated Misinformation on Social Media.” ''arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.10266''. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2505.10266
*Duricic, Tomislav, Hussain Hussain, Emanuel Lacic, Dominik Kowald, Denis Helic, and Elisabeth Lex. 2023. “Beyond-Accuracy: A Review on Diversity, Serendipity, and Fairness in Recommender Systems Based on Graph Neural Networks.” ''Frontiers in Big Data'' 6: 1251072. https://doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2023.1251072
==E==
*El Khatib, Randa, Lindsey Seatter, Tracey El Hajj, Conrad Leibel, Alyssa Arbuckle, Ray Siemens, Caroline Winter, and the ETCL and INKE Research Groups. 2019. “Open Social Scholarship Annotated Bibliography.” ''KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies'' 3 (1): 24. https://doi.org/10.5334/kula.58
*Eloundou, Tyna, Sam Manning, Pamela Mishkin, and Daniel Rock. 2024. “GPTs are GPTs: Labor market impact potential of LLMs.” ''Science'' 384 (6698): 1306-1311. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adj0998
==F==
*Fırıncı, Yusuf. 2024. “Decolonial Artificial Intelligence; Algorithmic Fairness in Alignment with Turkish and Islamic Values.” ''Marmara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi'' 67 (67): 250-279. https://doi.org/10.15370/maruifd.1565884
*Fanning, Katie, Claire Kim, and Jon Saklofske. 2023. “Interactive Inspirations: The Case for Incorporating Joy and Play in Open Social Scholarship.” ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory'', no. 5. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2023.012
*Floridi, Luciano. 2018. “Soft Ethics and the Governance of the Digital.” ''Philosophy & Technology'' 31 (1): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-018-0303-9
*Frangou, Sophia, Umberto Volpe, and Andrea Fiorillo. 2025. “AI in scientific writing and publishing: A call for critical engagement.” ''European Psychiatry'' 68 (1): e98. https://doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2025.10061
==G==
*Gallegos, Isabel O., Ryan A. Rossi, Joe Barrow, Md Mehrab Tanjim, Sungchul Kim, Franck Dernoncourt, Tong Yu, Ruiyi Zhang, and Nesreen K. Ahmed. 2024. “Bias and Fairness in Large Language Models: A Survey.” ''Computational Linguistics'' 50 (3): 1097–1179. https://doi.org/10.1162/coli_a_00524
*Gasser, Urs, and Virgilio A. F. Almeida. 2017. “A Layered Model for AI Governance.” ''IEEE Internet Computing'' 21 (6): 58–62. https://doi.org/10.1109/MIC.2017.4180835
*Goddard, Lisa. 2021. Persistent Identifiers as Open Research Infrastructure to Reduce Administrative Burden. ''Pop! Public. Open. Participatory''. no. 3. https://doi.org/10.54590/pop.2021.006
*Gorwa, Robert, Reuben Binns, and Christian Katzenbach. 2020. “Algorithmic Content Moderation: Technical and Political Challenges in the Automation of Platform Governance.” ''Big Data & Society'' 7 (1): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951719897945
*Graßhoff, Gerd. 2024. “AI-Reporter: A Path to a New Genre of Scientific Communication.” ''arXiv:2507.05903''. https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.05903
*Grigoli, Leland Renato. 2023. “Ghosts in the Machine.” ''American Historical Association'' 61 (3). https://www.historians.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Perspectives\_61N3.pdf
*Gruzd, Anatoliy, Philip Mai, and Anthony Clements Haines. 2025. ''The State of Generative AI Use in Canada 2025: Exploring Public Attitudes and Adoption Trends''. Toronto: Social Media Lab, Toronto Metropolitan University. https://figshare.com/articles/preprint/The_State_of_Generative_AI_Use_in_Canada_2025_Exploring_Public_Attitudes_and_Adoption_Trends/28664780/1The\_State\_of\_Generative\_AI\_Use\_in\_Canada\_2025\_Exploring\_Public\_Attitudes\_and\_Adoption\_Trends/28664780/1
*Gulson, Kalervo N., and P. Taylor Webb. 2023. “Steering the Mind Share: Technology Companies, Policy and Artificial Intelligence Research in Universities.” ''Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education'' 44 (2): 195–207. https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2021.1981828
*Gundersen, Odd Erik, Odd Cappelen, Martin Mølnå, and Nicklas Grimstad Nilsen. 2024. “The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Open Science in AI: A Replication Study.” ''arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.17859''. https://doi.org/10.48550/ARXIV.2412.17859
*Guo, Xinwei, Yujun Li, Yafeng Peng, and Xuetao Wei. 2024. “Copyleft for Alleviating AIGC Copyright Dilemma: What-if Analysis, Public Perception and Implications.” ''arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.12216''. https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.12216
==H==
*Hadley, Emma, Abigail Blatecky, and Megan Comfort. 2025. “Investigating Algorithm Review Boards for Organizational Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance.” ''AI and Ethics'' 5: 2485–2495. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43681-024-00574-8
*Hara, Noriko, Eugene Kim, Shohana Akter, and Kunihiro Miyazaki. 2025. “Exploring the Dynamics of Interaction About Generative Artificial Intelligence Between Experts and the Public on Social Media.” ''Journal of Science Communication'' 24 (1): A02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.24010202
*Heger, Amy, Liz B. Marquis, Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Hanna Wallach, and Jennifer Wortman Vaughan. 2022. “Understanding Machine Learning Practitioners' Data Documentation Perceptions, Needs, Challenges, and Desiderata.” ''Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction'' 6 (CSCW2): 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1145/3555760
*Helregel, Nicole. 2025. “AI and Open Science: Implications and Library Practice Recommendations.” ''Library Trends'' 73 (3). https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2025.a961191
*Hertweck, Corinna, Joachim Baumann, Michele Loi, Eleonora Viganò, and Christoph Heitz. 2022. “A Justice-Based Framework for the Analysis of Algorithmic Fairness-Utility Trade-Offs.” ''ArXiv.org''. https://arxiv.org/abs/2206.02891
*Hosseini, Mohammad, Serge P. J. M. Horbach, Kristi Holmes, and Tony Ross-Hellauer. 2025. “Open Science at the generative AI turn: An exploratory analysis of challenges and opportunities.” ''Quantitative Science Studies'' 6: 22–45. https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00337
*Hosseini, Mohammad, and Serge P. J. M. Horbach. 2023. “Fighting Reviewer Fatigue or Amplifying Bias? Considerations and Recommendations for Use of ChatGPT and Other Large Language Models in Scholarly Peer Review.” ''Research Integrity and Peer Review'' 8 (1): 15. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2587766/v1
*Huerta, E. A., Ben Blaiszik, L. Catherine Brinson, Kristofer E. Bouchard, and D. Díaz, et al. 2023. “FAIR for AI: An Interdisciplinary and International Community Building Perspective.” ''Scientific Data'' 10: 487. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02298-6
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