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 Availability of O/S and Drivers for CM-i686 & Baseboards        

Covers CM-i686, SB-i686 & ATX-i686 products

CompuLab provides ready-to-run packages and support for several operating systems running on CM-i686 / SB-i686 / ATX-i686 products: Linux, VxWorks, Windows and others, including the ability to boot and run from on-board Flash Disk. The table below specifies current and planned support coverage. This page is updated on any significant change of support availability.

Key

+ Support is available (when o/s support is enabled)
 [date]  Support will be available on the specified date
- No support available or planned
? Support availability still undetermined
[gray] O/S is compatible with the CM-i686, but not supported by CompuLab 

O/S Features Support

  Linux DOS VxWorks Win CE  Win XP 
Image size (MB) 2-55 1-2 2-6 5-30 100+
Flash Disk + + + + +
VGA / LCD + + + + +
Video Input + - - - -
Ethernet + + + + +
USB Host + + - + +
Audio + - - + +
COM, LPT + + + + +
HDD + + + + +
FDD + + + - +
SIR + + + + ?
PS/2 Mouse + + + + +
PS/2 Keyboard + + + + +
PCMCIA + + + + +
CardBus + - - - +

 

Notes

  • Image size minimum and maximum values are typical. They are depend on included features and applications. Provided values assume image compression when possible. All images designed for diskless operation - the operating system can boot and run on CM-i686 using on-board Flash Disk.

  • PCMCIA support under MS-DOS require drivers for socket services, available from 3rd party.

  • PCMCIA and Ethernet are supported under MS-DOS, but not under Embedded DOS.

  • LCD panels are supported under all operating systems in standard VGA mode (640x480, 16-colors) or by specific Display Driver (for all other resolutions). Display Driver is available only for certain operating systems.

  • USB under DOS supports only storage devices.

 

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