@ Heinz
I think you meant DVD ?
Yes I meant DVD.
Use VGA screenmode to see more Debug output.
Make a photo and post ist here.
Give some more Hardware Info.
I get
this.
EDIT* I forgot, hardware - hp 530, not sure about some types:
Intel Celeron M 1,86 MHz, 1GB (?)RAM, Mobile Intel XP 945 graphics, 80 GB (?)HDD
:-? :-? :-? :-? :-?
What I meant was that I got Intel XP 945GME card, having 256 MB memory shared with RAM which never looks good.
A simple "It does not work" will not help Developers finding the Bugs.
(...)
So I need to make one thing clear; I won't run AROS on my machine, will I?
If you dont change your way to ask for help and to write bug reports, then the answer to you question is yes.
It was not a "simple doesn't work". I quoted some information, in order to post more further e.g. if asked and specified. Please, don't be ironic. I asked for help, not for teaching me what I should or shouldn't do. Maybe you mistake this forum for a SCM system... Well, it's not a SCM system, people still have freedom to describe stuff here their own way. I quoted graphic card specs you declared as not understood. How do you know what information I provided then??
@ jagoche
You can try to run VmwAros on a virtual machine.
Thanks for help, I'll try this in a meantime.
@ paolone
- if you have burned VmwAROS 1.0 or 1.0.2 on a CD-ROM, well, you probably have thrown away a CD: you need a DVD to do that.
I should have said DVD. 1.0.2 image is about 1G so it wouldn't fit on a CD :-)
- VESA is a standard for graphic cards, I can't make a list of hundreds of different vendors chipsets that supports it. However, you're "lucky": Intel failed following this standard in a proper ways many times, so maybe you have better using a discrete Nvidia or ATI card (they both work in VESA modes, when native driver ones fail).
You mean to change my graphic card? It's a notebook I wish not to change anything in it.
- have you tried "emergency mode" kernel? what does it happens?
Blank screen.
Same VESA GFx 1280x1024 32bpp - but this works when started by a Windows script.
- have your tried VGA modes? What are the latest messages you can read on the screen?
Both VGAs - logging halts after discovering non-existent floppy (Disabled from booting). See
here.
- have you tried disabling the floppy controller from BIOS? this sometimes helped booting
I disabled it from booting.
what version of VmwAROS are you using? I need at least the version number to help you a little more.
README says it's VmwAROS Live! 1.0.2.
This whole thing looks an odd graphic SoC-type card to me.