fit-PC2 XP

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COCO
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fit-PC2 XP

Post by COCO »

Hello,

Is Windows XP Home SP3 only English version or International version?

Is it possible to use WOL or Intel AMT?

Thanks

irads

Re: fit-PC2 XP

Post by irads »

Distributors may offer localized XP.
I don't know what WOL and AMT are.

COCO
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Re: fit-PC2 XP

Post by COCO »

Hello,

Thank you for Res. And sorry for my strange English. Anyway...

SO, about WOL and AMT...

I just wanted to know that is there a method to turn Fit-PC2 on/off from Network.

I want also to know the average temperature on top during play Full HD.

Thank you.

irads

Re: fit-PC2 XP

Post by irads »

Wake-on-LAN is not supported.
Case temperature in HD playback is about room temperature + 15-20C so you can expect case temperature of about 40-48C.

Jethro
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Re: fit-PC2 XP

Post by Jethro »

Why bother with Wake-on-Lan if the Fit-PC2 uses as little as a normal in standy computer waiting for a WOL packet... :D

MattW
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Re: fit-PC2 XP

Post by MattW »

Jethro wrote:Why bother with Wake-on-Lan if the Fit-PC2 uses as little as a normal in standy computer waiting for a WOL packet... :D
Generally, I agree with you, but I could see a need for a small, but powerful PC like the Fit-PC2 to be used in a project where it is running off a battery and reduced power usage would be highly desired.

Standby for the Fit-PC2 is less than 1 watt. Wake-On-LAN (WOL) would be awfully nice to have for some people, I think.

roel
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Re: fit-PC2 XP

Post by roel »

Hi,

What kind of wake-up features are supported to wake the fit-pc2 from (S3) standby ?

Can it be done by lan , usb , infrared , etc ?

Is it possible that future bios updates support boot from SD ?

Roel

irads

Re: fit-PC2 XP

Post by irads »

To resume from standby press the power button. No Wake-on-lan, USB is not powered in standby, IR is connected through USB.
Currently there is no way to make SD bootable.

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