Gene,

I'm using OTC 0.4.5 on a new Dell 160 "mini" with SiSM671-based chipset on
a Mini-iTX motherboard.  It uses the Intel dual-core Atom330 CPU.  It
loaded right up with no special tweaks, and seems to be doing fine.  

Jeff Sears
Information Technology
San Joaquin Delta College
209-954-5300 Main
209-954-5795 Direct
209-954-3730 Fax



-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Cooper [mailto:gcoo...@sonoracomm.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 12:56 PM
To: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [openthinclient-user] Intel Mainboard [SOLVED]

Just an update...

While this is preliminary news, I have gotten past this problem.

First, I tried just using the Openthinclient VM 0.1.3, which evidently has

better support for ATOM boards.  But that didn't help the PXE problem I
was 
having.

I then found there is a new BIOS update for the Intel D945GSEJT board, 
version 0045 dated 5/19/2010.  With this new BIOS installed, it booted 
immediately to OTC.  More testing will follow...

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProdId=3060&DwnldID
=19045&lang=eng

Download the .BIO file and copy it to a USB key.
Plug the USB key into a USB port on the D945GSEJT.
Press F7 at the splash screen during bootup.
Browse to the .BIO file and update.

G

On 02/12/2010 02:39 PM, Gene Cooper wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> We just got in an Intel D945GSEJT mainboard for evaluation.  It looks
like a
> great board for use in thin clients...feature-wise.
>
> We can boot the board using PXE in a simple DRBL setup on our workbench,
but
> it will not boot using OpenThinclient.
>
> When attempting to boot from OpenThinclient, the board will not even
grab an
> IP address from the primary DHCP server (as seen in the logs).  We tried
> alternate DHCP servers (Linux and Windows) and alternate OTC servers
(both
> known-working Windows OTC servers).
>
> Do I just give up?  And never use Intel ITX mainboards, no matter how
> inexpensive they are?  ;-)
>
> Might anyone have any advice in this case?
>
> Is anyone successfully using Atom-based thin clients with OTC?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> G
>

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