tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post595430692638647451..comments2022-12-10T03:26:37.738-07:00Comments on ~sstahlman/: Acer easyStore H340: Using EON to Fool It Into Being Less of a Piece of TrashSeth Stahlmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16904131485109317609noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post-14151477209417981952021-11-01T09:58:31.123-06:002021-11-01T09:58:31.123-06:00Thank you for this guide. Will give it a try. Pick...Thank you for this guide. Will give it a try. Picked up a H340 at yard sale for $25Nicolashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01123393320147875391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post-58325636347198272892020-06-18T04:47:46.808-06:002020-06-18T04:47:46.808-06:00Thank you A LOT!
Your Konami code worked GREAT!Thank you A LOT!<br /><br />Your Konami code worked GREAT!warappahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06749275165547852193noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post-12284201953538352482014-06-15T16:02:59.191-06:002014-06-15T16:02:59.191-06:00I haven't upgraded my version from snv_130; it...I haven't upgraded my version from snv_130; it's possible it was removed in a newer release. Have you checked your dmesg to see if it's even detected? Or that you have /kernel/drv/amd64/yukonx (ref: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/821-1459/gdvku.html)? If nothing here: ftp://ftp.foundertech.com/driver/MA0AJI82/Lan/Marvell/Solaris%207%20or%20higher%20x86/yukonx.htm#Section2.5 helps, you might try emailing Andre and asking about it.<br />Seth Stahlmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16904131485109317609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post-90856726065448542282014-06-15T14:36:42.755-06:002014-06-15T14:36:42.755-06:00After booting to the CD and running ifconfig -a I ...After booting to the CD and running ifconfig -a I only get the loopback adapter. Is there a missing driver for the Marvel Yukon NIC or some command to enable it?ANMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00518014800079593925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post-13728749962601261382013-07-17T13:20:50.281-06:002013-07-17T13:20:50.281-06:00I built a cable, though sadly it didn't work. ...I built a cable, though sadly it didn't work. My issue (I think) is that it's booting up on the recovery USB chip, which is blank, and hanging.<br /><br />I tried blindly booting using the BIOS menu, but not much luck.<br /><br />Does anyone know if something like this would work if you have an x16 video card laying around?<br /><br />http://www.amazon.com/Micro-SATA-Cables-PCI-E-Riser/dp/B005G4SADYMarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15514252956452638221noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post-17134159756223247042013-01-27T14:03:48.962-07:002013-01-27T14:03:48.962-07:00There aren't alot of x4 video cards available ...There aren't alot of x4 video cards available that will fit in an H340. You can make an x8 or x16 card fit.<br /><br />a) cut the unused pins off the video card (no thanks)<br /><br />or<br /><br />b) cut the back of the PCIe x4 slot open on the H340 mainboard. (much preferred)..<br /><br />To make an x8 or x16 low profile card fit, use a Dremel and cut the back of the PCIe x4 slot off (just the plastic bit). Then any 8x or 16x low profile card will work.<br /><br />The only pins required on the video card to work in this x4 slot are the 11 pins before the keyslot, then the next 21 pins. Cover the rest with electrical tape, if you want to be extra careful.<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post-16625045134429415712013-01-04T21:21:35.836-07:002013-01-04T21:21:35.836-07:00I'm not sure where you'd snag it easily......I'm not sure where you'd snag it easily... it was built into the ISO I snagged, if I recall... here're the relevant bits from my messages, in case it'll help you. (I haven't had to change anything at all since posting this; everything's just worked, so, I've forgotten most of the Solaris stuff ;-) )<br /><br />X pcieb: [ID 586369 kern.info] PCIE-device: pci1025,183@0, yukonx0<br />X genunix: [ID 936769 kern.info] yukonx0 is /pci@0,0/pci8086,27e0@1c,4/pci1025,183@0<br />X yukonx: [ID 801593 kern.notice] yukonx0: Marvell Yukon 88E8071 Gigabit Ethernet Controller<br />X yukonx: [ID 200860 kern.notice] PreferredPort: A<br />X yukonx: [ID 834597 kern.notice] Dual Net Support: No<br />X yukonx: [ID 389192 kern.notice] RLMT Mode: CLS<br />X yukonx: [ID 573059 kern.notice] Jumbo Frame Support: Off<br />X yukonx: [ID 772773 kern.notice] Copy Threshold: 1500<br />X yukonx: [ID 477694 kern.notice] VLAN Support: No<br />X yukonx: [ID 571159 kern.notice] Interrupt Moderation: On<br />X yukonx: [ID 100000 kern.notice] <br />X mac: [ID 469746 kern.info] NOTICE: softmac1000 registered<br />X yukonx: [ID 418734 kern.notice] yukonx0: Network connection up on port A<br />X yukonx: [ID 249518 kern.notice] Link Speed: 1000 Mbps<br />X yukonx: [ID 966250 kern.notice] Autonegotiation: Yes<br />X yukonx: [ID 676895 kern.notice] Duplex Mode: Full<br />X yukonx: [ID 825410 kern.notice] Flow Control: Symmetric<br />X yukonx: [ID 512437 kern.notice] Role: Slave<br />Seth Stahlmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16904131485109317609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post-24905276789873572322013-01-04T19:31:26.019-07:002013-01-04T19:31:26.019-07:00great article. thanks. I was able to install eon o...great article. thanks. I was able to install eon on my 340, but for some reason it doesn't have the network driver. i downloaded this file <br />EON 64-bit x86 CIFS ISO image version 1.0b (NO HTTPD)jimmyzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12722548273506479876noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post-62782979560349666962011-03-09T16:02:39.908-07:002011-03-09T16:02:39.908-07:00Nothing, beyond setting and leaving the debug jump...Nothing, beyond setting and leaving the debug jumper enabled, which might be required; I didn't think to try without it.<br /><br />Also, I think the sites saying to disable the onboard video is for WHS; you need to disable WHS' driver, if you want to use the H340 as a desktop system and boot up with keyboard and video. <br /><br />For my part, I just dropped the card in, and initially (before getting it booting off USB) was treated to WHS's restore, using the Zotac. <br /><br />Do note, though, I had to take the card out before closing everything back up, because it's 'too big' to stay in. Unless you fancy leaving the case open, this is something to consider.Seth Stahlmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16904131485109317609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6556570756580888640.post-85817108946667100152011-03-09T12:08:01.905-07:002011-03-09T12:08:01.905-07:00How did you get the video card to work? I noticed ...How did you get the video card to work? I noticed on some websites that you had to disable the onboard viedo.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com