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The Intel 2 Core is the successor of the [[Intel Core Duo (Yonah)]] processor. Unlike the Yonah, the Merom was designed specifically with mobile applications in mind. The Merom introduced various architectural additions such as EM64T, [[SIMD|SSSE3]] and improved the performance by up to 25 percent. The 667 MHz FSB versions are part of the "Napa" platform, while the 800MHz FSB versions are part of the "Santa Rosa" platform. The chip is also part of the hardware from both the Centrino Duo and Centrino Pro brands.<br />
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=Features=<br />
*Dual Core<br />
*EM64T<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanderpool#Intel_VT_.28IVT.29 Intel Virtualization Technology]<br />
*XD-Bit<br />
*[[SIMD|MMX]], [[SIMD|SSE]], [[SIMD|SSE2]], [[SIMD|SSE3]], [[SIMD|SSSE3]] instruction sets<br />
*667 or 800 MHz FSB<br />
*65 nm fabrication process<br />
*4 MB or 2 MB L2-Cache with dynamic cache sizing<br />
*[[SpeedStep|Enhanced Intel SpeedStep (EIST)]], power states: normal (C0), AutoHALT/MWAIT (C1), Stop Grant (C2), Deep Sleep (C3), [[QuickStart and Deeper Sleep|Deeper Sleep]] (C4)<br />
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=Available Types and ThinkPads featuring them=<br />
==Standard Voltage==<br />
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2<br />
|- style="background:#ffdead;white-space:nowrap;"<br />
! Nr. || colspan=2 | Frequency (MHz) || L2 Cache || FSB (MHz)|| VT || colspan=2 | core Voltage (V) || colspan=2 | TDP (W) || ThinkPad Models<br />
|- style="background:#ffdead;"<br />
! !!max. !! min. !! !! !! !! high !! low !! high freq !! low freq !! <br />
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| T7800 || 2600 || 1000 || 4MB || 800 || yes || 1.30 || ? || 35 || ? || {{T61p}}<br />
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| T7700 || 2400 || 1000 || 4MB || 800 || yes || 1.30 || ? || 35 || ? || {{R61}}, {{T61}}, {{T61p}}<br />
|-<br />
| T7600 || 2333 || 1000 || 4MB || 667 || yes || 1.30 || 0.95 || 34 || 20 || {{T60}}, {{T60p}}<br />
|-<br />
| T7500 || 2200 || 1000 || 4MB || 800 || yes || 1.30 || ? || 35 || ? || {{R61}}, {{T61}}, {{X61}}<br />
|-<br />
| T7400 || 2166 || 1000 || 4MB || 667 || yes || 1.30 || 0.95 || 34 || 20 || {{T60}}, {{T60p}}, {{Z61t}}<br />
|-<br />
| T7300 || 2000 || 1000 || 4MB || 800 || yes || 1.30 || 0.95 || 35 || ? || {{R61}}, {{T61}}, {{X61}}<br />
|-<br />
| T7200 || 2000 || 1000 || 4MB || 667 || yes || 1.30 || 0.95 || 34 || 20 || {{R60}}, {{T60}}, {{X60}}, {{Z61m}}, {{Z61t}}<br />
|-<br />
| T7100 || 1800 || 1000 || 2MB || 800 || yes || ? || ? || 35 || ? || {{R61}}, {{T61}}<br />
|-<br />
| T5600 || 1833 || 1000 || 2MB || 667 || yes || 1.30 || 0.95 || 34 || 20 || {{R60}}, {{T60}}, {{X60}}, {{Z61t}}<br />
|-<br />
| T5500 || 1666 || 1000 || 2MB || 667 || no || 1.30 || 0.95 || 34 || 20 || {{R60}}, {{T60}}, {{X60}}, {{Z61m}}, {{Z61t}}<br />
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==Low Voltage==<br />
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|- style="background:#ffdead;white-space:nowrap;"<br />
! Nr. || colspan=2 | Frequency (MHz) || L2 Cache || FSB (MHz)|| VT || colspan=2 | core Voltage (V) || colspan=2 | TDP (W) || ThinkPad Models<br />
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! !!max. !! min. !! !! !! !! high !! low !! high freq !! low freq !! <br />
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| L7400 || 1500 || 1000 || 4MB || 667 || yes || 1.2 || 0.9 || 17 || ? || {{X60s}}, {{X60_Tablet}}<br />
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| L7500 || 1600 || 800 || 4MB || 800 || yes || 1.1 || 0.9 || 17 || ? || {{X61s}}, {{X61_Tablet}}<br />
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| L7700 || 1800 || 800 || 4MB || 800 || yes || 1.1 || 0.9 || 17 || ? || {{X61s}}, {{X61_Tablet}}<br />
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=Thermal Specifications=<br />
The maximum temperature for safe operation is 100°C.<br />
<br />
The catastrophic thermal protection temperature is 125°C.<br />
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Idle temperature is typically around 30-50°C.<br />
<br />
Temperature at full utilisation is around 60-70°C.<br />
<br />
These latter two values will of course depend largely on cooling systems and available airflow.<br />
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=Compiler optimisation flags=<br />
==GCC==<br />
In addition to the architecture independent <code>-O[0123s]</code> option hierarchy, architecture dependent optimisations are controlled by the <code>-march=<cpu-type></code> and <code>-mtune=<cpu-type></code> options. The <cpu-type> argument (not surprisingly) describes the type of cpu for which to optimise the compiled code. The <code>-mtune</code> option will generate code that is optimised for the given cpu type which will nevertheless run on cpu types other than the optimisation target. On the other hand, <code>-march</code> will attempt to optimise more aggressively at the expense of reducing portability to other cpu types. Optimisations implied by <code>-mtune</code> are a subset of <code>-march</code> optimisations, and thus it is only necessary to specify <code>-march</code> if the the maximum level of optimisation is desired.<br />
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With version of gcc before 4.3, 32-bit code should be compiled with the "prescott" as the cpu-type argument to <code>-march</code> or <code>-mtune</code> whereas 64-bit code should use the "nocona" argument. Gcc 4.3 however introduces "core2" as a valid argument to the <code>-mtune</code> and <code>-march</code> options which should be used. Alternatively, as of gcc 4.2, the "native" argument is supported. This will automatically determine the cpu-type on which compilation is taking place and apply optimisations specific to that cpu.<br />
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==Intel==<br />
For the [http://www.spec.org/cpu2006/ SPEC CPU 2006 benchmarks], Intel used the shorthand <code>-fast</code>, which translates into <code>-O3 -ipo -static -no-prec-div -xP</code>. However, the compiler also provides the flag <code>-xT</code>, which activates the optimization for Core 2 Duo and SSSE3 (instead of SSE3 only with <code>-xP</code>).<br />
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=Microcode=<br />
Much like software products, bugs, errata or ways to improve upon operation are often found in CPU's after they have reached the market. In some cases, the necessary changes can be applied by the end user without any change to the underlying hardware in the form of microcode updates downloadable from the manufacturer. Intel offers these microcode updates for download on their [http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?ProductID=2676&DwnldID=14303&lang=eng website]. <br />
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Provided the availability of the <tt>microcode</tt> and <tt>firmware</tt> kernel modules (which are enabled in the stock kernels of most distributions) and a suitable user space tool such as [http://urbanmyth.org/microcode/ microcode_ctl], one can install the updated microcode into their processors at runtime. The microcode update is volatile however, meaning that it disappears upon reboot. While this reduces the risk of applying such an update to essentially 0, it does mean that it must be applied on each boot.<br />
==Debian==<br />
You can install the microcode.ctl package which will take care of everything (including downloading the microcode itself) for you. Just run<br />
{{cmdroot|aptitude install microcode.ctl}}. This package includes an init script which will run at boot to load the microcode into the processor. This script also contains a line which will remove the <tt>microcode</tt> kernel module once the operation is complete and it is no longer needed, however it is strangely commented out by default. If you want to keep your loaded modules (used memory) to a minimum, you can edit {{path|/etc/init.d/microcode.ctl}} and uncomment the line<br />
<pre><br />
[ -x /sbin/modprobe ] && /sbin/modprobe -r microcode > /dev/null 2> /dev/null<br />
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==Gentoo==<br />
The <tt>microcode-ctl</tt> utility can be installed as follows: {{cmdroot|emerge microcode-ctl}}. This will create an init script <tt>/etc/init.d/microcode_ctl</tt>, but will not automatically set it to run on startup; to do so, run {{cmdroot|rc-update add microcode_ctl boot}}. Also, this will install an old copy of the microcode to <tt>/etc/microcode.dat</tt>; to update it, download a new copy from the link above and replace this file.<br />
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=Note on Hyper-Threading=<br />
Note that as opposed to Pentium 4/NetBurst, current Core 2 do not support hyper-threading, and therefore there is usually no option in the BIOS to activate it. Refer to Intel's [http://www.intel.com/products/ht/hyperthreading_more.htm Hyper-Threading Technology] for a list of hyper-threading capable CPU.<br />
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=See also=<br />
[[Intel_Core_Solo_(Yonah)|Intel Core Solo (Yonah)]]<br />
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[[Intel Core Duo (Yonah)]]<br />
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== External Links ==<br />
*[http://www.intel.com/products/processor_number/chart/core2duo.htm Intel - Processor Numbers and Features]<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Core_2_microprocessors#Mobile_processors Wikipedia - Intel Core 2 mobile microprocessors]<br />
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[[Category:Components]]</div>Wierdohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Sierra_Wireless_HSDPA_WWAN&diff=30499Sierra Wireless HSDPA WWAN2007-06-15T10:15:52Z<p>Wierdo: </p>
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<div>North American ThinkPads have the Sierra Wireless MC8765 card.<br />
European ThinkPads have the Sierra Wireless MC8755 card.<br />
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According to the T61 hardware maintenance manual, the T61 uses the MC8775, which is quad band EDGE (850/900/1800/1900) and tri band HSDPA (850/1900/2100).<br />
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The only difference between the two is the frequency at which they support WCDMA. The MC8765 supports WCDMA800 and WCDMA1900, while the MC8755 supports only WCDMA2100.<br />
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Both models support GPRS and EDGE at 850, 900, 1800, and 1900MHz.<br />
<br />
Both models are category 11/12 UMTS devices, meaning they support up to 1.8Mbps downstream using QPSK modulation. They do not support 16QAM modulation.</div>Wierdohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Category:T61&diff=30498Category:T612007-06-15T10:13:02Z<p>Wierdo: /* Standard Features */</p>
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=== ThinkPad T61 ===<br />
This pages gives an overview of all ThinkPad T61 related topics.<br />
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==== Standard Features ====<br />
* One of the following processors:<br />
** [[Intel Core 2 Duo (Merom)]] 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4 GHz 800MHz FSB CPU<br />
* One of the following graphics adapters:<br />
** [[Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100]] <br />
** [[nVidia Quadro NVS 140m]] (128 MB)<br />
* One of the following displays:<br />
** 14.1" TFT display with 1280x800 (WXGA) resolution<br />
** 14.1" TFT display with 1440x900 (WXGA+) resolution<br />
** 15.4" TFT display with 1280x800 (WXGA) resolution<br />
** 15.4" TFT display with 1680x1050 (WSXGA+) resolution<br />
* 512 MB or 1 GB [[PC2-5300]] memory standard upgradable to 4 GB<br />
* 60, 80, 100, 120 or 160GB 5400RPM SATA HDD (100Go available in 7200RPM, 160Go available with encryption)<br />
** [[Full Disk Encryption (FDE)]] Available on some models<br />
* [[AD1984]] HD Audio controller<br />
* [[Ethernet Controllers#Intel Gigabit (10/100/1000)|Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller]]<br />
* [[UltraBay|UltraBay Slim]] with one of the following:<br />
** [[UltraBay Slim DVD-ROM Drive]]<br />
** [[UltraBay Slim CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo II Drive]]<br />
** [[UltraBay Slim Super Multi-Burner Drive]]<br />
* [[Intel® Turbo Memory hard drive cache]]<br />
* [[MiniPCI Express slot]] 1 with one of the following:<br />
** None (empty)<br />
** [[Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Mini-PCI Express Adapter]]<br />
** [[Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN Mini-PCI Express Adapter]]<br />
** [[ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini Express Adapter]]<br />
** [[ThinkPad 11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN Mini Express Adapter]]<br />
* [[MiniPCI Express slot]] 2 with one of the following:<br />
** None (empty)<br />
** [[Verizon 1xEV-DO WWAN]] (It seems to be a Sierra Wireless MC5720 Modem)<br />
** [[Cingular HSDPA WWAN]] (Sierra Wireless MC8775)<br />
* 1 [[CardBus slot]] (Type 2)<br />
* 1 Slot with one of the following:<br />
** [[ExpressCard slot|ExpressCard/54 slot]] <br />
** SmartCard reader<br />
** [[Ricoh_R5C843|4-in-1 Memory reader]]<br />
* [[Embedded Security Subsystem|IBM Embedded Security Subsystem 2.0]]<br />
* [[Active Protection System|IBM Active Protection System]]<br />
* [[Integrated Fingerprint Reader]] on select models<br />
* [[ThinkPad_Bluetooth_with_Enhanced_Data_Rate_(BDC-2)|Bluetooth]] on select models<br />
* [[UltraNav]] (TrackPoint / Touchpad combo)<br />
* IEEE1394 Firewire<br />
* [[Centrino Pro]]<br />
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[[Image:t60-models_nov06.jpg|ThinkPad T61]]<br />
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==== Resources ====<br />
* [http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-67709 T61 Product Overview ]<br />
* [http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-67760.html T61 Hardware Maintenance Manual]<br />
* [http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-62465 T60/p Service and Troubleshooting Guide]<br />
* [http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovo&lndocid=MIGR-67686 T61 Setup Guide]<br />
* [http://www5.pc.ibm.com/europe/me.nsf/LenovoDetail?OpenAgent&key=Notebooks:ThinkPad:ThinkPad+T+Series:Data+Sheet:English&&cntry=EUROPE-L T61 DataSheet ]<br />
==== Reviews ====<br />
* [http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3708 NotebookReview.com], 2007-04-24<br />
* [http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,2127379,00.asp PcMag.com], 2007-05-09<br />
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==== Resources ====<br />
* [http://www.klabs.be/~fpiat/linux/debian/Etch_on_Thinkpad_T61.html Installing Debian/Linux Etch on a Thinkpad T61], 2007-05-22<br />
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(Note that the following categories applies to T60, They might also apply to T61 (test and update the list, please) : Thermal_Sensors Tp_smapi Table_of_ibm-acpi_LEDs Swsusp Software_Suspend_2 Rescue_and_Recovery Problems_with_SATA_and_Linux Problem_with_video_output_switching Problem_with_fan_noise Problem_with_high_pitch_noises How_to_control_fan_speed Embedded_Controller_Firmware<br />
[[Category:T Series]]</div>Wierdohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Category:T_Series&diff=27178Category:T Series2006-12-21T04:14:40Z<p>Wierdo: spelling fix</p>
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<div>=ThinkPad T series=<br />
As successor of the [[ThinkPad_series#ThinkPad_600_series|600 series]], the T series became IBM mobile productivity line. Usually leading the ThinkPad range in technology, innovation and price, the T series was intended for the travelling businessman - comparatively more stylish, functional, and rugged machines; and easy to disassemble for repair or upgrades. T series ThinkPads are clad in black non-slip rubber with embedded glitter. The case lid has tabs along the edge that interlocks with depressions in the lower case when closed, to reduce case flexing. <br />
<br />
==ThinkPad T2x series==<br />
The ThinkPad T2x models ([[:Category:T20|T20]], [[:Category:T21|T21]], [[:Category:T22|T22]], [[:Category:T23|T23]]) were [[Intel Mobile Pentium III-M]] based, sub-5 lb (2.3 kg) class machines. These machines typically had 14.1 inch XGA screens, S3 Savage graphics chips and Cirrus Logic sound chips. The T2x series introduced the [[UltraBay|UltraBay 2000]] optical drive bay and titanium-reinforced screen lids. With the T23, an internal WiFi antenna became available, so WiFi miniPCI cards could be used. Also the T23 was the first ThinkPad featuring an [[UltraBay|UltraBay Plus]] drive and [[Embedded Security Subsystem]].<br />
<br />
==ThinkPad T3x series==<br />
The T3x series only saw one model, the [[:Category:T30|T30]]. Powered by a [[Intel Mobile Pentium 4-M]] and a Radeon 7500 graphics chip with 16&nbsp;MB of discrete video memory, the T30 was available with 14.1 inch XGA or SXGA screens. The T30 introduced the [[UltraNav]] touchpad and integrated Bluetooth among ThinkPads. Other features include the [[Embedded Security Subsystem]], [[UltraBay|Ultrabay Plus]] drive, integrated Wireless LAN. The shell is titanium reinforced composite. The whole package was a bit heavier and thicker than both the T2x and the T4x series.<br />
<br />
==ThinkPad T4x series==<br />
Includes the T40, T41, T42, T43, and associated "p" series (for "performance"; e.g., T43p). A typical T4x weighs 2.2 kg (4.9 lb), slightly less than the 600 series, and features an [[Intel Pentium M (Dothan)]] Processor, a 14.1 or 15 inch LCD (XGAor SXGA+), an integrated GPU (Intel Graphics Media Adapter 900) or a discrete GPU (Radeon 7500, 9000, Fire GL 9000, 9600, Fire GL T2, X300, and Fire GL V3200), and a hard drive ranging in size from 30 to 100 GB with the Active Protection System to protect the hard drive (T41 and later models). "p" (mobile workstation) models are also available with a 14" SXGA+ or a 15 inch UXGA FlexView display with wide viewing angle and high density IPS technology with resolutions up to 1600x1200. These 15 inch display models weigh slightly more than their lesser brethren, with optical drive and battery, at 2.7 kg (5.9 lb). Some T42 and T43 models feature a biometric security system with built-in fingerprint reader.<br />
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==ThinkPad T6x series==<br />
Includes, as of 2006, the T60; intended as the next generation of the T4x Series Thinkpads; this is the first T Series Thinkpad to include the Intel Dual Core "Yonah" Technology and also Intels Core 2 Duo "Merom" CPUs.<br />
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[[Category:Models]]</div>Wierdohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/w/index.php?title=ATI_Mobility_FireGL_V5200&diff=27152ATI Mobility FireGL V52002006-12-20T08:34:03Z<p>Wierdo: /* Linux kernel Framebuffer driver */</p>
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=== ATI Mobility FireGL V5200 ===<br />
This is a ATI video adapter<br />
<br />
=== Features ===<br />
* Chipset: ATI M56 - Similar to Radeon X1600<br />
* PCI ID: 1002:71c4<br />
* PCI Express x16<br />
* 256 MB GDDR3-SDRAM video memory<br />
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=== Linux X.Org driver ===<br />
Not supported by the Xorg radeon driver.<br />
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==== ThinkPad LCD ====<br />
Display on the internal LCD works as long as you set the monitor settings correctly. Changing the driver from "ati" to "vesa" in xorg.conf will start X but with a lower resolution than expected.<br />
<br />
Full resolution can be achieved when all modelines are removed and mode 1600x1200 with depth 24 is selected.<br />
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==== External VGA port ====<br />
Yes<br />
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==== SVideo port ====<br />
No<br />
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==== DVI port ====<br />
No (yes on Docking Station, working with [[fglrx]] driver<br />
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=== Proprietary ATI driver ===<br />
Proprietary [[fglrx]] driver works since version 8.25.18, version 8.24.8 works by adding "ChipID 0x71c5" to the xorg.conf "Device" statement and fooling it into thinking it's a X1600 mobility (do this only as a last resort or if you're sure you have an older driver; it is fatal to version 8.25.18).<br />
<br />
The new driver 8.25.18 seems to support the card, see<br />
https://support.ati.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=1643<br />
(successfully tested with the provided autorun installation script on OpenSuSE 10.1, T60p with 15" display).<br />
<br />
(K)ubuntu 6.06 comes with this driver and it works out of the box. However, it seems to have problems with VT Switching (Alt+Fn). Instead of switching to a console, X resets and goes back to the log in screen (This doesn't happen when using the [[vesa]] driver). The switching issue might be resolvable by setting ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=true in /etc/default/acpi-support, but it doesn't seem to help on all systems. <br />
<br />
Also, the pointer gets garbled sometimes in X, but this is only a minor annoyance. Dual Head (Xinerama) also works with this driver, but don't use KDE control center to enable it (use the ATi tool or edit xorg.conf manually) <br />
<br />
I have a feeling that this card gets in the way when trying to suspend to RAM (resuming with a complete blank screen, lights are blinking, but that's it), but this can also be caused by other means.<br />
<br />
=== Linux kernel Framebuffer driver ===<br />
<br />
Supported by the [http://dev.gentoo.org/~spock/projects/vesafb-tng/ vesafb-tng] project, but requires the boot parameter {{bootparm|video|vesafb:nocrtc}}.<br />
<br />
Alternatively, you may use classic vesafb with {{bootparm|vga|838}} for a 1400x1050 screen with 32 bit color depth.<br />
<br />
{{NOTE|The [[fglrx]] driver may cause distortion/corruption of the framebuffer after use at high resolutions, making the text difficult to read.}}<br />
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=== ThinkPads this chip may be found in ===<br />
* {{T60p}}<br />
* {{Z61p}}<br />
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[[Category:Components]]</div>Wierdohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Sierra_Wireless_HSDPA_WWAN&diff=27080Sierra Wireless HSDPA WWAN2006-12-17T23:48:41Z<p>Wierdo: </p>
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<div>North American ThinkPads have the Sierra Wireless MC8765 card.<br />
European ThinkPads have the Sierra Wireless MC8755 card.<br />
<br />
The only difference between the two is the frequency at which they support WCDMA. The MC8765 supports WCDMA800 and WCDMA1900, while the MC8755 supports only WCDMA2100.<br />
<br />
Both models support GPRS and EDGE at 850, 900, 1800, and 1900MHz.<br />
<br />
Both models are category 11/12 UMTS devices, meaning they support up to 1.8Mbps downstream using QPSK modulation. They do not support 16QAM modulation.</div>Wierdohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Category:T60p&diff=27079Category:T60p2006-12-17T23:43:44Z<p>Wierdo: </p>
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=== ThinkPad T60p ===<br />
This pages gives an overview of all ThinkPad T60p related topics. Please see [[Installation instructions for the ThinkPad T60p]] for a comprehensive overview of the installation process with Linux distributions.<br />
<br />
==== Standard Features ====<br />
* One of the following CPUs:<br />
** [[Intel Core Duo (Yonah)]] 2.0 or 2.16 GHz CPU<br />
** [[Intel Core 2 Duo (Merom)]] 2.16 or 2.33 GHz CPU<br />
* One of the following graphics adapters:<br />
** [[ATI Mobility FireGL V5200]] (256 MB) graphics adapter<br />
** [[ATI Mobility FireGL V5250]] (256 MB) graphics adapter<br />
* One of the following displays:<br />
** 14.1" TFT display with 1400x1050(SXGA+) resolution<br />
** 15.0" TFT display with 1600x1200(UXGA) resolution<br />
** 15.4" TFT display with 1680x1050(WSXGA+) resolution<br />
* 1GB [[PC2-5300]] memory standard<br />
* 100 GB SATA HDD<br />
* [[AD1981HD]] HD Audio 1.0 controller<br />
* [[Ethernet Controllers#Intel Gigabit (10/100/1000)|Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller]]<br />
* [[UltraBay|UltraBay Slim]] with one of the following:<br />
** [[UltraBay Slim CD-RW/DVD-ROM Combo II Drive]]<br />
** [[UltraBay Slim Super Multi-Burner Drive]]<br />
* [[MiniPCI Express slot]] 1 with one of the following:<br />
** [[Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Mini-PCI Express Adapter]]<br />
** [[ThinkPad 11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini Express Adapter ]]<br />
* [[MiniPCI Express slot]] 2 with one of the following:<br />
** None (empty)<br />
** [[Cingular HSDPA WWAN]]<br />
** [[Verizon 1xEV-DO WWAN]]<br />
* [[CardBus slot]] (Type 2)<br />
* [[ExpressCard slot|ExpressCard/54 slot]]<br />
* [[Embedded Security Subsystem|IBM Embedded Security Subsystem 2.0]]<br />
* [[Active Protection System|IBM Active Protection System]]<br />
* [[Integrated Fingerprint Reader]] on select systems<br />
* [[UltraNav]] (TrackPoint / Touchpad combo)<br />
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==== Weight & Dimensions ====<br />
These may vary depending on exact specifications<br />
* Weight: 2.2-2.7 kg<br />
* Height: 26-31 mm<br />
* Width: 311-334mm<br />
* Depth: 255-286mm<br />
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