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I dont know exactly, but when i search my posts i found this:

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...p;hl=bios

 

>> I used version 1C for HP TX 1250EA (made on 11-2007) and sound works now

 

I have the tx1250 /tx1000 series, do you also own this model/series or the tx2000?

I dont know exactly, but when i search my posts i found this:

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...p;hl=bios

 

>> I used version 1C for HP TX 1250EA (made on 11-2007) and sound works now

 

I have the tx1250 /tx1000 series, do you also own this model/series or the tx2000?

 

i've HP Pavilion tx1020ea

Well then try 1.C! Some users had success with 1.D too, but on my laptop the 1.c worked fine!

 

tnxxxxxxxxxxxxxx !!!!now works audio and mic...now i'm in f.12 bios...and i'm scaring to update to 10.5.4....can i update without losing audio ad mic??tnx

@the_29

 

Your hardware rev, must not be compatible with the 9.4.0 kernel. That's the only thing I can think of. Has anyone else with a tx1000 (not tx2000) updated to the above kernel?

 

before format my leo i had 9.4.0 kernel and work

Hey guys,

I downloaded Leo4All and installed it on my HP Tx1000, model 1210 but ran into some problems

Installation was fine but upon booting up for the first time, it froze at AppleNForceATA: found 0 units

 

Hope you guys can give me advice on how to bypass this or what version of leopard did you use to get it to work with your pc laptop?

thanks

I quit. No remorse, no regrets...

Fighting spirit aside, the HP laptops are too tightly knit to Redmond, and there's nothing wrong with it - they rock with Vista 64!

As it is, Leo on this tablet cripples it as a tablet while not supplying a true Apple experience.

No, trying harder won't make it better, not unless we get a driver programmer.

 

Not trying to bum anybody out, just keepin' it real.

 

P.S

Better add extra warning about the overheating to the wiki. it's pretty much a matter of time before the extra wear will be noticed and cried for by someone.

 

@jt5624

You are probably using leo4all version 1. look up leo4allv2.

 

The End

I quit. No remorse, no regrets...

Fighting spirit aside, the HP laptops are too tightly knit to Redmond, and there's nothing wrong with it - they rock with Vista 64!

As it is, Leo on this tablet cripples it as a tablet while not supplying a true Apple experience.

No, trying harder won't make it better, not unless we get a driver programmer.

 

Not trying to bum anybody out, just keepin' it real.

 

P.S

Better add extra warning about the overheating to the wiki. it's pretty much a matter of time before the extra wear will be noticed and cried for by someone.

 

@jt5624

You are probably using leo4all version 1. look up leo4allv2.

 

The End

 

Well, I don't quit! I'll keep on keepin' on, at the very least to help others get to the point that I'm at. Don't forget to check back from time to time to see how/if things have progressed. Maybe I'll send you a PM if we have a major breakthrough... ...take care.

 

Edit: Bump

Touch screen progress on the tx2000z!

I almost literally stumbled onto a site, Hampshire Touch, and saw they made touch screen drivers for OSX. I was like....hmm....worth a shot....and well, I dont have a perfectly calibrated screen, but one that WANTS to be calibrated. By that I mean, when its calibrated, the 4 corner touch points are where they would be on a 1024x768 screen, and in the center of my screen, it works, but the further out from the center you go, the worse it gets. I think the computer thinks it is still using 1024x768 for a display resolution, even though it is showing 1280x800.

Here is something interesting though.....I put a window in the middle of the screen, and using the pen, dragged it to the edge of the screen, and the window and cursor stayed under the pen the whole time. Strange no?

I think some of this is the fault of not having proper display drivers...but if we can force it to show native rez, maybe I can force it to calibrate at native rez too.

 

oh yeah, the drivers are the intel&ppc 2.1.0 touch drivers.

okay so i have a TX 1000, and i am loving everything about Leopard! i have everything working except my mic...but that is not my main concern at the moment....i was wondering is anyone else was having the problem where the fan and harddrive continue to run even after putting the computer to sleep?

 

i downloaded the_29's TX 1000 package and installed the powermanagement fix, but it has not worked out for me!

 

~Thanks

OK got everything up and running with 10.5.2 and I love it this is a big improvement since when I bought the computer and people were having tons of issues installing linux... even the experts using the HPunix software.

 

Question. Everything works except the touchscreen. It is sideways... like it works but when I go up and down it goes left and right. Anyone know the issue?

 

Also is it possible to turn off bluetooth?

 

I am hoping that I can also help out decompiling the DVD. I once saw instructions on how to do it but that was back when I had no hope.

 

 

ohhh another thought I had... Can't you get a BIOS from phoenix that lets you change things like the ACPI power settings? I am almost positive the issue is that the power setting needs to be S1 for that pause when booting issue.

 

The reason why I say that is my desktop had the same issue and when I changed the power from S3 to S1 it all fixed... or was it the other way around either way that was the issue on the desktop and I had to do the same thing with the power button.

After i killed my installation (copied the kernel by hand :hysterical:) i had to reinstall the mac os this weekend!

 

Everything works fine :) (again 10.5.4 update and mobile me).

 

@iceman: Did you copied it to the folder? Maybe you have to copy it in console (cp -R PowerM.. /path ) and then change the rights (do as su this 2 commands: chown -R root:wheel PowerMana and chmod -R 750 PowerMa..).

I think that it is mode 750! Maybe it is sth else. Just install a kext and look at advanced! You will see the commands.

 

 

@ALL: What is about java6 for our machines? (Because on our machines the process is described as pentium 4 32bit processor)

 

Edit again: I found sth interest: http://landonf.bikemonkey.org/static/soylatte/ i hope this works, i will try it tonight -_-

@iceman: Did you copied it to the folder? Maybe you have to copy it in console (cp -R PowerM.. /path ) and then change the rights (do as su this 2 commands: chown -R root:wheel PowerMana and chmod -R 750 PowerMa..).

I think that it is mode 750! Maybe it is sth else. Just install a kext and look at advanced! You will see the commands.

 

hey thanks for the quick reply, i am sorry that i did not include that i am basically a total noob...i seriously think it was fluke that i even got the install to work this well! If it isn't a problem do you think you could explain to me how to do copy the folder into console and what else i need to do?

 

~Thanks

what the hell am I doing wrong?

have the tx2050eg here...

I tried the tx1000.mpkg and the kext-files to get graphic and sound working -

but it doesn't work till now!

 

why?

- mac os is running fine

- bios is downgraded to 04F

 

but

- no audiodevice found

- graphic only at 1024*768 pixels.

 

I also have deleted the kext-file which is to delete..but no success..

 

thank you.

what the hell am I doing wrong?

have the tx2050eg here...

I tried the tx1000.mpkg and the kext-files to get graphic and sound working -

but it doesn't work till now!

 

why?

- mac os is running fine

- bios is downgraded to 04F

 

but

- no audiodevice found

- graphic only at 1024*768 pixels.

 

 

Sorry i am not sure if understand your problem, but from what you have written use kext-helper to install the kexts. By downloading them you are just halfway done. I know my answer is stupid, but it is the only thing i can think of that you are doing wrong...

 

for my tx1000 i used the azalia audio kext, i got it from the Leo4allv3 install.

@gforums: after you installed (not just downloading, you have to install them in my package there is a HowTO included) the display drivers you have to change your resolution in the system preferences - display

 

@iceman: Press COMMAND/APPLE + Space to open spotlight! Type in there "terminal" (always without the quotes)

then type "sudo su" and then your password (if you didnt have any admin password, you have to choose one)

change the directory to the path where you extracted the tx1000packv2 (for example "cd /Users/NAME/Downloads/tx1000Packv2" - where NAME is your username)

then "rm -R /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/PowerManagement.bundle" for removing the old one

"cp -R PowerManagement.bundle /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/"

"chown -R root:wheel /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/PowerManagement.bundle"

"chmod -R 750 /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/PowerManagement.bundle"

 

After that you can change more things in the system preferences -> energy options (dunno the real english name).

Maybe you have to reboot to see any effects!

thanks for your both answers,

 

I surely used the kext-helper as it is written in the howTo.

But in the systemsettings, there is only the one 1024x768px resolution to select.

 

I will read the howTo-file again, but I didn't see any steps I missed.

 

I will try and write again...

 

thanks!

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