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$700 - $100 instant rebate - $150 = $500

 

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Toshiba Satellite M115-S3094

Intel 1.6Ghz Core Duo

512MB 533MHz PC4200

8x DVD-RW

Intel GMA945GM

14.1" 1280x800 Glossy

80GB 5400RPM SATA HDD

Intel 3945 Wireless B/G/A

 

http://www.compusa.com/products/product_in...;ref=performics

 

Should work out-of-the-box with 10.4.8:

  • QE/CI at 1280x800
  • Intel 10/100 ethernet
  • Touchpad, keyboard
  • USB 2.0

Doesn't work:

  • Intel 3945 a/b/g wireless
  • Sound (?) - might be fixed with Azalia kext, but I'm not sure (I can't find whether it's a Realtek ALCxxx card or not)

It weighs the same as a Macbook (5.2 lbs) but is slightly larger due to the screen. It also is slower in both CPU and bus speed (533Mhz vs. 667MHz). I just finished installing 10.4.8 on my friend's Toshiba Satellite A105 (Core Duo 1.6GHz, 2GB RAM, 120GB HDD, GMA945GM, ALC861, 3945abg, Intel PRO/1000) and it seems like this is a very comparable laptop for a good price. Just replace the RAM with 2x1GB sticks and modify a few drivers and it should run nicely.

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I work for a school, and we have just purchased a bunch of HP dv44o5nr. My first feat was to install OSX on it, of course the school doesn't know that, but anyway. Low and behold EVERYTHING WORKS!!! There is no needed updates, driver hacks, or deleting un-needed kext files. The laptop cost about $650.00 US, from your local electronics store. Here are the specs

 

Intel Celeron M 1.5ghz (I know celeron sucks, but it works until the 3945 driver comes out for my other HP)

1Mb L2 Cache

SSE2

 

1 Gb RAM

1.6Ghz Bus speed

80 G IDE HD 5400RPM

Philips DVD +/-RW

 

Intel GMA 900

VRAM (total) 256Mb (I am pretty sure that this is wrong. The BIOS states that it can only have 128Mb, but I am reading this right out of my system profiler

15" Brightview

 

Broadcom wireless - BCM994318MPG (Shows up as an Airport Card)

Realtek RTL8139 PCI Ethernet

Sound MAX HD audio

 

All volume amd wireless buttons function perfect

 

There is one draw back. The video. In order to see the main desktop you need to either plug in another monitor, or use a paperclip dongle (search the forum) It's frickin easy to do and I have been hearing alot of people stating that this makes the laptop incompatable, but if all I have to do is plug in a few peices of wire into my monitor port that I NEVER use, I'll do it, hell I'm savin close to 500 dollars.

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Just got it. 10.4.7 runs nicely, 10.4.8 causes a kernel panic (unable to find driver for this platform "ACPI").

 

Sound is 0x10EC0867 with Apple Azalia.

 

Nice find, man.

 

For anyone else thinking of picking this laptop up, it's on sale this week at Circuit City for $100 more than it was at CompUSA:

 

$750 - $150 mail-in rebate = $600

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Is there a way to make 1.4.7 reconize the Intel 3945 a/b/g wireless on the M115-S3094? Also, on this notebook, what about the keyboard? Does it function as it should, or do the keys only coorispond to a Macintosh keyboard? (Ex. The PrtSc Key, Pause/Break Key, and WIN key are all F13-F15?)

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Is there a way to make 1.4.7 reconize the Intel 3945 a/b/g wireless on the M115-S3094? Also, on this notebook, what about the keyboard? Does it function as it should, or do the keys only coorispond to a Macintosh keyboard? (Ex. The PrtSc Key, Pause/Break Key, and WIN key are all F13-F15?)

The wireless will not work until there is a driver written for it. The keyboard? Not sure about that.

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