Opened 16 years ago

Closed 16 years ago

#215 closed defect (fixed)

hangs on a SOYO nvidia-nforce630 MB + AM2 4200 system

Reported by: Chuck McKinnis Owned by: pasha
Priority: critical Milestone:
Component: ACPI PSD Version: 3.07
Keywords: Cc:

Description

I buy a new desktop computer with SOYO SY-N68M-RL mainboard and AM2 4200 CPU.

As recommend by the acpi documentation I set PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /TMR /APIC in the config.sys and update the SMP kernel.

When the system booting, the system recognizes the 2 core cpu but hangs after PPPOE network device driver loaded. Then I rem it in the config.sys as "rem DEVICE=C:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\PPPEMYWI.OS2" and boot again.

This time it booted and the Desktop shows. But unfortunately the system hangs immediately when I try to move mouse! It doesn't response to any key stroke and the CPU-load & Time widgets all frozen.

I boot once again and this time I test the keyboard before move the mouse. The system response the key stroke normally.

Attachments (3)

acpi.log (14.2 KB) - added by Chuck McKinnis 16 years ago.
this is log file without /SMP /APIC
pci.log (20.1 KB) - added by Chuck McKinnis 16 years ago.
this is log file without /SMP /APIC
acpiirq.log (14.0 KB) - added by Chuck McKinnis 16 years ago.
this is log file without /SMP /APIC

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Change History (12)

Changed 16 years ago by Chuck McKinnis

Attachment: acpi.log added

this is log file without /SMP /APIC

Changed 16 years ago by Chuck McKinnis

Attachment: pci.log added

this is log file without /SMP /APIC

Changed 16 years ago by Chuck McKinnis

Attachment: acpiirq.log added

this is log file without /SMP /APIC

comment:1 Changed 16 years ago by pasha

What is type of mouse? What is driver of mouse?

comment:2 Changed 16 years ago by Chuck McKinnis

It's normal ps/2 optical mouse

comment:3 Changed 16 years ago by pasha

attach pls your config.sys

comment:4 Changed 16 years ago by Chuck McKinnis

If using amouse you need to use the (semi undocumented) sMP switch and be using the 2.80 release.

comment:5 Changed 16 years ago by Chuck McKinnis

Yes, the /SMP switch for the AMouse does work, I installed ecs2.0rc4 so I assume it's the latest amouse driver.

After decade of reboot and test, all basic devices are working now on the smp mode, include usb, network, pppoe and so on. However the final ACPI switch is:

PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /TMR /APIC /!NOD

comment:6 Changed 16 years ago by eco

repeat please,

how do you load amouse?

amouse /SMP or amouse SMP

read again: http://ecomstation.ru/projects/acpitools/?action=acpi-smp-drv

comment:7 Changed 16 years ago by eco

btw, don't forget post report about motherboard to http://ecomstation.ru/hardware.php?action=category&section=mb

comment:8 in reply to:  6 Changed 16 years ago by Chuck McKinnis

Replying to eco:

repeat please,

how do you load amouse?

amouse /SMP or amouse SMP

read again: http://ecomstation.ru/projects/acpitools/?action=acpi-smp-drv

Both work very well.

comment:9 Changed 16 years ago by eco

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed
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