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Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L (Core2 Quad)
Mark: Average The instalation
of eComStation was more or less flawless (minor problems with DANIS506
drivers: I had to remap higher IRQs to lower IRQs in ACPI configuration,
onboard LAN and onboard audio).
Onboard LAN (RTL8168) is said to be supported by GenMAC. The driver
loads, but the board became "silent". After a few changes and installing
an alternative driver (RTL8169) is seems to be working, but I had added a
RTL8139 board to the system and now I am working with RTL8139. The only
thing that is not working "that well" now and somewhat bothers me is sound.
This motherboard is equipped with ICH7, and therefore Intel HD Audio (ALC662).
The support is not ready on UniAUD, and the driver that comes with eComStation
(1.1.4RC4) just cause a trap during the boot. The best combination I found was
installing 1.1.4RC6 *after* the eCS install process finishes and then
replace UNIAUD32.SYS with 1.1.4RC2. The sound is not great, but at least
it works. With latest Paul builds (1.9.3 and 1.9.4) there is not traps,
but there is no sound either. With 1.9.2 there is a major problem with
sound buffer (every sounds is played in loop forever) and any other build
newer than 1.1.4RC2 and and not the most recent Paul ones make the system
trap at boot.
Information is sent by: djcaetano -- 2008-07-13 23:29:22
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eCo Software was participating in the development of drivers:
- ACPI - OS kernel, resources management, power management
- Panorama VESA - universal video driver
- JFS - boot feature implemented
- Uniaud - initial support of HDAudio
- USB - restore of source code
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