Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux 2.6.16-rc3 | Date | Mon, 13 Feb 2006 07:43:31 +0000 | From | Sanjoy Mahajan <> |
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> systems newer than 6 years old.
According to the sticker on the bottom, this model was made in 04/2000, so the 6 years is right.
> We're talking here about a system from 1999 where Windows 98 refuses > to run in ACPI mode and instead runs in APM mode.
I haven't tried Windows 98 on this machine, but Windows 98SE would run in ACPI mode if it weren't for a cheap hack by IBM. The latest BIOS (1.11), which I'm using, claims to be from 1999. However, that date is almost surely wrong. The readme/changelog with the BIOS update diskette is dated Sept 20, 2001 and contains this note about the 1.01 update:
- (Fix) If Windows 98 Second Edition is installed as APM mode and an updated BIOS is installed with a BIOS date 12/02/99 or later, Windows 98SE will change the mode from APM to ACPI whenever a New hardware profile is created. So this BIOS set the date to 11-30-99.
Probably IBM marked all the BIOS dates as 11-30-99 in order to work around this W98SE misfeature. My guess is that BIOS 1.11 is really from Sept 2001, or 4.5 years ago. Old, but not octagenerian!
> I consider that it works in ACPI mode at all as "miraculous":-)
Amen to that. I was very pleased when the combination of newer ACPI releases plus my modifying the DSDT made S3 work.
> I do think the issue merits investigation ...
Although I have little idea of what sections of code to modify, especially since the commit in question merges two well travelled branches, I'm happy to test patches.
-Sanjoy
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