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         <th>Laptop</th>          <th>Laptop</th>
         <th>Notes</th>          <th>Notes</th>
 </tr><tr>  </tr>
   <tr>
     <td>      <td>
         Sony VAIO F430          Acer TravelMate 345
     </td><td>      </td><td>
         As of OpenBSD 2.6-Current (Feb 17/00)<P>          As of OpenBSD 2.7-CURRENT, APM works.<p>
   
         APM: "<strong>zzz</strong>" suspend works, as does the keyboard  
         suspend. "<strong>halt -p</strong>" and "<strong>apm -S</strong>"  
         don't. (but I've yet to look for phdisk utilities below - will be  
         investigating shortly.) <P>  
   
         DVD drive, floppy all function. Ethernet works after wakeup with          XFree86 works (800x600 16bpp).<p>
         the card I'm using (3Com 3c589). <P>  
           Sounds works.<p>
         Contact <a href=mailto:beck@openbsd.org>Bob Beck</a>.  
           Lucent modem does not work.<p>
   
           Contact <a href=mailto:kevlo@openbsd.org>Kevin Lo</a>.
     </td>      </td>
 </tr>  </tr>
 <tr>  <tr>
     <td>      <td>
         Sony VAIO z505r          Compaq Armada M700<p>
     </td><td>      </td><td>
         APM support: "<strong>zzz</strong>", suspend via keyboard, hibernation          APM works correctly, but you cannot suspend while in X.  You
         via keyboard, and "<strong>halt -p</strong>" all work.          must suspend from the console.
         "<strong>apm -S</strong>" wakes up immediately.<p>  
   
         Hibernation uses a block at the end of the disk, approximately          CardBus works.<p>
         3-5MB larger than the memory in your machine.  To repair hibernation,  
         use "<strong>phdisk.exe /create /partition</strong>" to setup the          Internal 10/100 Ethernet (for those models that have it).
         partition.  The phdisk program is available on the boot          Works beautifully with the <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fxp&sektion=4">fxp(4)</a> driver. <p>
         floppy image provided on the first recovery CD.<p>  
   
         Built-in ethernet works fine, but occasionally requires reset          No sound support as of now.  People are supposedly working on
         after suspend using          this.<p>
         "<strong>ifconfig fxp0 down; ifconfig fxp0 up</strong>".<p>  
           No internal modem support as of now.  (It's a winmodem.)
           There is a binary only driver for Linux.  There is also the
           <a href="http://linmodems.org">linmodem project</a> that is
           trying to make an opensource winmodem driver.<p>
   
         After a suspend, the profiling clock is not running.  Patches are          An XF86Config file can be found
         being worked on.<p>          <a href="xf86configs/armadam700">here</a>.<p>
   
         Sound is supported using the <a          Contact <a href=mailto:nate@openbsd.org>Nathan Binkert</a>.
         href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=neo&sektion=4">      </td>
         neo(4)</a> device driver.  Sometimes upon boot, a hang happens  </tr>
         when trying to determine the AC97 mixer type.<p>  <tr>
       <td>
           Dell Inspiron 3200 D233XT (Bios release: A10)
       </td><td>
           APM works fully.<p>
   
         When the memory stick slot is empty, it can cause errors which overflow          Suspend (to ram or disk) does not work under X (X server does not
         the dmesg buffer, and thus confuse the OpenBSD install program.          restore screen upon resume), but DPMS do (screen is turned off after
         The BIOS Setup, (accessed using F2), has an option to disable the          a while if the machine isn't used).  BIOS APM settings (for automatic
         memory stick.<p>          suspend) interfere with X server, and should be disabled.<p>
   
         An XF86Config file suitable for use with  XFree86 3.3.X may be          Suspend to disk needs a DOS (FAT16) partition containing a file named
         found <a href="xf86configs/vaioz505r">here</a>.          "SAVE2DSK.BIN".  This file which is created via Dell tools under
         <p>          Windows 98 (it's present out of factory), is sized (ram size + 2 or 3
           MB).  An ad hoc DOS partition is thus required (it must be the first
           partition on disk).<p>
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org>Theo de Raadt</a>.          PCMCIA: works except "live" card ejection or insertion (which lock
           the machine, a hard reset is required).<p>
   
           USB: does not work, if enabled, kernel hangs at boot during USB
           controller detection.<p>
   
           Contact <a href=mailto:b1000@softhome.net>Dan Carlsson</a>.
     </td>      </td>
 </tr>  </tr>
 <tr>  <tr>
     <td>      <td>
         Sony VAIO z505s          Dell Latitude CPt<p>
     </td><td>      </td><td>
         Similar to the VAIO z505r, except that the provided USB floppy has          apm -z and -S work.<p>
         some problems.<p>  
         Contact <a href=mailto:provos@openbsd.org>Niels Provos</a>.  
     </td>  
 </tr><tr>  
     <td>  
         Sony VAIO 747</td>  
     </td><td>  
         Ever since OpenBSD 2.6, XFree86 and APM do work.<p>  
   
         Ships with a PCMCIA modem card (COM One MCC220 Platinium Card), which works.<p>          Sound works.<p>
   
         Sound works (8 bit only).<p>          XFree86 v3 works in 1024x768x24bpp.  XF4 looks better in 16bpp.<p>
   
         APM behaviour similar to the VAIO z505r,          Both PCMCIA slots work.<p>
         except that hibernation has not been tested.<p>  
   
         USB does not work.<p>          USB is detected, but untested.  It does not appear to work after
           a suspend.<p>
   
         An XF86Config file can be found          An XF4 config file can be found
         <a href="xf86configs/vaio747">here</a>.<p>          <a href="xf86configs/latitudecpt">here</a>.<p>
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:markus@openbsd.org>Markus Friedl</a>.          Contact <a href=mailto:op21@squish.org>Paul Wang</a>.
     </td>      </td>
 </tr>  </tr>
 <tr>  <tr>
     <td>      <td>
         Sony VAIO PCG 505-FX          Digital HiNote VP735
     </td><td>      </td><td>
         Unknown.          APM works fully.<p>
   
           Everything on the machine works.<p>
   
           An XF86Config file suitable for use with  XFree86 3.3.X may be
           found <a href="xf86configs/hinotevp700">here</a>.
           <p>
   
           Contact <a href=mailto:mickey@openbsd.org>Michael Shalayeff</a>.
     </td>      </td>
 </tr>  </tr><tr>
 <tr>      <td>
         <td>Sony VAIO PCG XG700K</td>          Fujitsu Lifebook C325
         <td>      </td><td>
         <p>2.9 (current as of July 2001) basically works fine except for          APM works fully.<p>
         halt -p, which doesn't power off.  
   
         <p>apm -z only puts the system into light sleep          Sound works when the BIOS is told to activate SB emulation mode.
         (this may be fixable with phdisk); apm -s does nothing.  
   
         <p>XFree86 4.0 using the S3 savage driver works fine at 1024x768.          Everything else on the machine works.<p>
         1200x1024 should be possible but I haven't tried it.  
         My XF86Config for XFree86 4.0 may be found  
         <a href="xf86configs/vaioxg700k">here</a>.  
   
         <p>Sound works nicely as yds, ac97 and audio0.          Contact <a href=mailto:tom@knienieder.com>Tom Knienieder</a>.
       </td>
   </tr><tr>
       <td>
           Fujitsu Stylistic 500
       </td><td>
           APM works.<p>
   
         <p>USB is detected but haven't tested it yet.          Serial port doesn't work.<p>
   
         <p>All three cardbus slots are configured when docked (two when undocked).          Some tweaks needed for small memory kernel (4Mb).<p>
         Sometimes locks up when removing my cheap NE card.  
   
         <p>The internal WinModem is not supported, nor is there yet          X 'works' (thrashes like crazy). <p>
         any support for Firewire or the "Jog Dialer".  
   
         <p>Contact Ian Darwin.          Contact <a href=mailto:d@openbsd.org>David Leonard</a>.
         </td>      </td>
 </tr>  </tr>
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     <td>      <td>
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         Contact <a href=mailto:marc@snafu.org>Marco S Hyman</a>.          Contact <a href=mailto:marc@snafu.org>Marco S Hyman</a>.
     </td>      </td>
   </tr>
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       <td>
           NEC Versa 2000
       </td><td>
           APM works fully.<p>
   
           Everything on the machine works.<p>
   
           Contact <a href=mailto:mickey@openbsd.org>Michael Shalayeff</a>.
       </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
       <td>
           Siemens SCENIC Mobile 360
       </td><td>
           APM works fully.<p>
   
           Sound works, using OSS.<p>
   
           Contact <a href=mailto:b1000@softhome.net>Dan Carlsson</a>.
       </td>
   </tr>
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       <td>
           Sony VAIO F430
       </td><td>
           As of OpenBSD 2.6-Current (Feb 17/00)<P>
   
           APM: "<strong>zzz</strong>" suspend works, as does the keyboard
           suspend. "<strong>halt -p</strong>" and "<strong>apm -S</strong>"
           don't. (but I've yet to look for phdisk utilities below - will be
           investigating shortly.) <P>
   
           DVD drive, floppy all function. Ethernet works after wakeup with
           the card I'm using (3Com 3c589). <P>
   
           Contact <a href=mailto:beck@openbsd.org>Bob Beck</a>.
       </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
       <td>
           Sony VAIO z505r
       </td><td>
           APM support: "<strong>zzz</strong>", suspend via keyboard, hibernation
           via keyboard, and "<strong>halt -p</strong>" all work.
           "<strong>apm -S</strong>" wakes up immediately.<p>
   
           Hibernation uses a block at the end of the disk, approximately
           3-5MB larger than the memory in your machine.  To repair hibernation,
           use "<strong>phdisk.exe /create /partition</strong>" to setup the
           partition.  The phdisk program is available on the boot
           floppy image provided on the first recovery CD.<p>
   
           Built-in ethernet works fine, but occasionally requires reset
           after suspend using
           "<strong>ifconfig fxp0 down; ifconfig fxp0 up</strong>".<p>
   
           After a suspend, the profiling clock is not running.  Patches are
           being worked on.<p>
   
           Sound is supported using the <a
           href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=neo&sektion=4">
           neo(4)</a> device driver.  Sometimes upon boot, a hang happens
           when trying to determine the AC97 mixer type.<p>
   
           When the memory stick slot is empty, it can cause errors which overflow
           the dmesg buffer, and thus confuse the OpenBSD install program.
           The BIOS Setup, (accessed using F2), has an option to disable the
           memory stick.<p>
   
           An XF86Config file suitable for use with  XFree86 3.3.X may be
           found <a href="xf86configs/vaioz505r">here</a>.
           <p>
   
           Contact <a href=mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org>Theo de Raadt</a>.
       </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
       <td>
           Sony VAIO z505s
       </td><td>
           Similar to the VAIO z505r, except that the provided USB floppy has
           some problems.<p>
           Contact <a href=mailto:provos@openbsd.org>Niels Provos</a>.
       </td>
 </tr><tr>  </tr><tr>
     <td>      <td>
           Sony VAIO 747</td>
       </td><td>
           Ever since OpenBSD 2.6, XFree86 and APM do work.<p>
   
           Ships with a PCMCIA modem card (COM One MCC220 Platinium Card), which works.<p>
   
           Sound works (8 bit only).<p>
   
           APM behaviour similar to the VAIO z505r,
           except that hibernation has not been tested.<p>
   
           USB does not work.<p>
   
           An XF86Config file can be found
           <a href="xf86configs/vaio747">here</a>.<p>
   
           Contact <a href=mailto:markus@openbsd.org>Markus Friedl</a>.
       </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
       <td>
           Sony VAIO PCG 505-FX
       </td><td>
           Unknown.
       </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
           <td>Sony VAIO PCG XG700K</td>
           <td>
           <p>2.9 (current as of July 2001) basically works fine except for
           halt -p, which doesn't power off.
   
           <p>apm -z only puts the system into light sleep
           (this may be fixable with phdisk); apm -s does nothing.
   
           <p>XFree86 4.0 using the S3 savage driver works fine at 1024x768.
           1200x1024 should be possible but I haven't tried it.
           My XF86Config for XFree86 4.0 may be found
           <a href="xf86configs/vaioxg700k">here</a>.
   
           <p>Sound works nicely as yds, ac97 and audio0.
   
           <p>USB is detected but haven't tested it yet.
   
           <p>All three cardbus slots are configured when docked (two when undocked).
           Sometimes locks up when removing my cheap NE card.
   
           <p>The internal WinModem is not supported, nor is there yet
           any support for Firewire or the "Jog Dialer".
   
           <p>Contact Ian Darwin.
           </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
       <td>
         Toshiba Libretto 50CT          Toshiba Libretto 50CT
     </td><td>      </td><td>
         APM works but you need to be careful not to use the last          APM works but you need to be careful not to use the last
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         Contact <a href=mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org>Theo de Raadt</a>.          Contact <a href=mailto:deraadt@openbsd.org>Theo de Raadt</a>.
     </td>      </td>
 </tr><tr>  </tr>
     <td>  <tr>
         Digital HiNote VP735  
     </td><td>  
         APM works fully.<p>  
   
         Everything on the machine works.<p>  
   
         An XF86Config file suitable for use with  XFree86 3.3.X may be  
         found <a href="xf86configs/hinotevp700">here</a>.  
         <p>  
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:mickey@openbsd.org>Michael Shalayeff</a>.  
     </td>  
 </tr><tr>  
     <td>  
         Fujitsu Lifebook C325  
     </td><td>  
         APM works fully.<p>  
   
         Sound works when the BIOS is told to activate SB emulation mode.  
   
         Everything else on the machine works.<p>  
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:tom@knienieder.com>Tom Knienieder</a>.  
     </td>  
 </tr><tr>  
     <td>  
         Fujitsu Stylistic 500  
     </td><td>  
         APM works.<p>  
   
         Serial port doesn't work.<p>  
   
         Some tweaks needed for small memory kernel (4Mb).<p>  
   
         X 'works' (thrashes like crazy). <p>  
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:d@openbsd.org>David Leonard</a>.  
     </td>  
 </tr><tr>  
     <td>  
         Siemens SCENIC Mobile 360  
     </td><td>  
         APM works fully.<p>  
   
         Sound works, using OSS.<p>  
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:b1000@softhome.net>Dan Carlsson</a>.  
     </td>  
 </tr><tr>  
     <td>  
         Dell Inspiron 3200 D233XT (Bios release: A10)  
     </td><td>  
         APM works fully.<p>  
   
         Suspend (to ram or disk) does not work under X (X server does not  
         restore screen upon resume), but DPMS do (screen is turned off after  
         a while if the machine isn't used).  BIOS APM settings (for automatic  
         suspend) interfere with X server, and should be disabled.<p>  
   
         Suspend to disk needs a DOS (FAT16) partition containing a file named  
         "SAVE2DSK.BIN".  This file which is created via Dell tools under  
         Windows 98 (it's present out of factory), is sized (ram size + 2 or 3  
         MB).  An ad hoc DOS partition is thus required (it must be the first  
         partition on disk).<p>  
   
         PCMCIA: works except "live" card ejection or insertion (which lock  
         the machine, a hard reset is required).<p>  
   
         USB: does not work, if enabled, kernel hangs at boot during USB  
         controller detection.<p>  
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:b1000@softhome.net>Dan Carlsson</a>.  
     </td>  
 </tr><tr>  
         <td>          <td>
            Toshiba Tecra 500CS             Toshiba Tecra 500CS
         </td><td>          </td><td>
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         Contact <a href=mailto:aaron@openbsd.org>Aaron Campbell</a>.          Contact <a href=mailto:aaron@openbsd.org>Aaron Campbell</a>.
         </td>          </td>
 </tr><tr>  </tr>
     <td>  
         NEC Versa 2000  
     </td><td>  
         APM works fully.<p>  
   
         Everything on the machine works.<p>  
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:mickey@openbsd.org>Michael Shalayeff</a>.  
     </td>  
 </tr><tr>  
     <td>  
         Acer TravelMate 345  
     </td><td>  
         As of OpenBSD 2.7-CURRENT, APM works.<p>  
   
         XFree86 works (800x600 16bpp).<p>  
   
         Sounds works.<p>  
   
         Lucent modem does not work.<p>  
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:kevlo@openbsd.org>Kevin Lo</a>.  
     </td>  
  </tr><tr>  
     <td>  
         Compaq Armada M700<p>  
     </td><td>  
         APM works correctly, but you cannot suspend while in X.  You  
         must suspend from the console.  
   
         CardBus works.<p>  
   
         Internal 10/100 Ethernet (for those models that have it).  
         Works beautifully with the <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fxp&sektion=4">fxp(4)</a> driver. <p>  
   
         No sound support as of now.  People are supposedly working on  
         this.<p>  
   
         No internal modem support as of now.  (It's a winmodem.)  
         There is a binary only driver for Linux.  There is also the  
         <a href="http://linmodems.org">linmodem project</a> that is  
         trying to make an opensource winmodem driver.<p>  
   
         An XF86Config file can be found  
         <a href="xf86configs/armadam700">here</a>.<p>  
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:nate@openbsd.org>Nathan Binkert</a>.  
     </td>  
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     <td>  
         Dell Latitude CPt<p>  
     </td><td>  
         apm -z and -S work.<p>  
   
         Sound works.<p>  
   
         XFree86 v3 works in 1024x768x24bpp.  XF4 looks better in 16bpp.<p>  
   
         Both PCMCIA slots work.<p>  
   
         USB is detected, but untested.  It does not appear to work after  
         a suspend.<p>  
   
         An XF4 config file can be found  
         <a href="xf86configs/latitudecpt">here</a>.<p>  
   
         Contact <a href=mailto:op21@squish.org>Paul Wang</a>.  
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