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Old July 31st 04, 11:56 PM
General Schvantzkoph
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I'm thinking about getting an HP zv5000z series notebook with an Athlon 64
3400+. Does anyone in the NG have one of these, how do you like it? Also
are there any Linux compatibility problems?

One final question, I vaguely recall reading something about HP selling
systems with a castrated AMD64 that only operated in 32 bit mode. Does
anyone know if the processors in the zv5000z are proper Athlon 64s?


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Old August 1st 04, 04:51 AM
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The chips with the 64 bit disabled will be sold under the Sempron name.
http://www.c627627.com/AMD/Athlon64/

General Schvantzkoph wrote:

I'm thinking about getting an HP zv5000z series notebook with an Athlon 64
3400+. Does anyone in the NG have one of these, how do you like it? Also
are there any Linux compatibility problems?

One final question, I vaguely recall reading something about HP selling
systems with a castrated AMD64 that only operated in 32 bit mode. Does
anyone know if the processors in the zv5000z are proper Athlon 64s?


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Old August 1st 04, 11:58 PM
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General Schvantzkoph wrote in
news
I'm thinking about getting an HP zv5000z series notebook with an
Athlon 64 3400+. Does anyone in the NG have one of these, how do you
like it?


A friend considered buying it. There are a few wrinkles:

1) The harddrive is only 4800 RPM.
2) The video card, a version of nVidia Go 440 (I think that's the model)
is not getting great reviews. Furthermore, there are reports that it
does not support DirectX. Since you will be using Linux, this does not
affect you. OTOH, there is a petition to get HP to switch over to ATI
cards.

Other than that, it seems to be a very good machine.


Also are there any Linux compatibility problems?

One final question, I vaguely recall reading something about HP
selling systems with a castrated AMD64 that only operated in 32 bit
mode. Does anyone know if the processors in the zv5000z are proper
Athlon 64s?


Hmm, of all the reviews of this machine that I've read (including a few
users), I have not come across this one at all.

Good luck.

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Old August 8th 04, 03:12 PM
Lord Blue
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Just a few things to clear up here.

"None" wrote in message
...
General Schvantzkoph wrote in
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I'm thinking about getting an HP zv5000z series notebook with an
Athlon 64 3400+. Does anyone in the NG have one of these, how do you
like it?


A friend considered buying it. There are a few wrinkles:

1) The harddrive is only 4800 RPM.
2) The video card, a version of nVidia Go 440 (I think that's the model)
is not getting great reviews. Furthermore, there are reports that it
does not support DirectX. Since you will be using Linux, this does not
affect you. OTOH, there is a petition to get HP to switch over to ATI
cards.


The GeForce440 Go does not really support Direct X 8+ as it does not have
the hardware based shaders, etc, it gets away with a pretty good set of
software ones, but they are not nearly as fast as the hardware based ones.
This chip is a notebook version of the GeForce4MX, so you can check that out
for a better understanding of what HP put in there. If you want a really
good 64-bit notbook, check out Hypersonic or Voodoo computers as they both
offer their systems with DX9 level ATI cards(either the 9600 or the 9700).
Other than that, it seems to be a very good machine.


Also are there any Linux compatibility problems?

One final question, I vaguely recall reading something about HP
selling systems with a castrated AMD64 that only operated in 32 bit
mode. Does anyone know if the processors in the zv5000z are proper
Athlon 64s?


Hmm, of all the reviews of this machine that I've read (including a few
users), I have not come across this one at all.

Good luck.



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Old August 8th 04, 04:05 PM
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"Lord Blue" wrote in message
news:rxqRc.249648$JR4.201409@attbi_s54...
| Just a few things to clear up here.
|
| "None" wrote in message
| ...
| General Schvantzkoph wrote in
| news |
| I'm thinking about getting an HP zv5000z series notebook with an
| Athlon 64 3400+. Does anyone in the NG have one of these, how do you
| like it?
|
| A friend considered buying it. There are a few wrinkles:
|
| 1) The harddrive is only 4800 RPM.
| 2) The video card, a version of nVidia Go 440 (I think that's the model)
| is not getting great reviews. Furthermore, there are reports that it
| does not support DirectX. Since you will be using Linux, this does not
| affect you. OTOH, there is a petition to get HP to switch over to ATI
| cards.
|
| The GeForce440 Go does not really support Direct X 8+ as it does not have
| the hardware based shaders, etc, it gets away with a pretty good set of
| software ones, but they are not nearly as fast as the hardware based ones.
| This chip is a notebook version of the GeForce4MX, so you can check that
out
| for a better understanding of what HP put in there. If you want a really
| good 64-bit notbook, check out Hypersonic or Voodoo computers as they both
| offer their systems with DX9 level ATI cards(either the 9600 or the 9700).


Or save a ton of money and get the eMachines m68xx series with the ATI 9600


| Other than that, it seems to be a very good machine.
|
|
| Also are there any Linux compatibility problems?
|
| One final question, I vaguely recall reading something about HP
| selling systems with a castrated AMD64 that only operated in 32 bit
| mode. Does anyone know if the processors in the zv5000z are proper
| Athlon 64s?
|
| Hmm, of all the reviews of this machine that I've read (including a few
| users), I have not come across this one at all.
|
| Good luck.
|
|
|


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Old August 4th 04, 02:24 AM
Jason Cothran
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"General Schvantzkoph" wrote in message
news | On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 06:29:40 +0000, Randy Howard wrote:
|
| In article ,

| says...
| I'm thinking about getting an HP zv5000z series notebook with an Athlon
64
| 3400+.
|
| Good choice.
|
| Does anyone in the NG have one of these, how do you like it?
|
| It's very nice, particularly as a portable 64-bit porting platform.
|
| Also are there any Linux compatibility problems?
|
| It seems to run SuSE 9.1 Pro 64-bit without a hitch. I haven't
| tried any other distributions.
|
| One final question, I vaguely recall reading something about HP selling
| systems with a castrated AMD64 that only operated in 32 bit mode.
|
| Sounds more like some of the early Intel EM64t "Nocona-ready" boxes that
| are technically capable of 64-bit, but being sold with 32-bit CPUs.
|
| Does anyone know if the processors in the zv5000z are proper Athlon
64s?
|
| The HP zv5000 is definitely 64-bit, but it only has one. :-)
|
| Only word of caution, DO NOT get the 1900xwhatever display. It's way
too
| fine pitch for a 15.4 panel, even if you have perfect vision. The
| 1600xwhatever option is much better and $100 less.
|
| Is there any support for the Broadcom wireless card? I was under the
| impression that Broadcom is completely unsupported.
|

Broadcom provides absolutely 0 support for their wireless cards. They claim
it is the manufacturers' responsibilty since they don't make the cards. As
of now, there are no 64-bit drivers for the Broadcom card. An email from
Broadcom:

Hi Jason,

Thank you for contacting us and for your interest in Broadcom technology.
Broadcom does not sell products directly to end-users and is unable offer
comprehensive support for Broadcom's customers' products. If you are having
a particular problem with a Broadcom-based wireless product, please contact
the PC or wireless device manufacturer directly for support.

Sincerely,
Danny Crouch



  #9  
Old August 4th 04, 02:43 AM
General Schvantzkoph
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On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 21:24:09 -0400, Jason Cothran wrote:


"General Schvantzkoph" wrote in message
news | On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 06:29:40 +0000, Randy Howard wrote:
|
| In article ,

| says...
| I'm thinking about getting an HP zv5000z series notebook with an Athlon
64
| 3400+.
|
| Good choice.
|
| Does anyone in the NG have one of these, how do you like it?
|
| It's very nice, particularly as a portable 64-bit porting platform.
|
| Also are there any Linux compatibility problems?
|
| It seems to run SuSE 9.1 Pro 64-bit without a hitch. I haven't
| tried any other distributions.
|
| One final question, I vaguely recall reading something about HP selling
| systems with a castrated AMD64 that only operated in 32 bit mode.
|
| Sounds more like some of the early Intel EM64t "Nocona-ready" boxes that
| are technically capable of 64-bit, but being sold with 32-bit CPUs.
|
| Does anyone know if the processors in the zv5000z are proper Athlon
64s?
|
| The HP zv5000 is definitely 64-bit, but it only has one. :-)
|
| Only word of caution, DO NOT get the 1900xwhatever display. It's way
too
| fine pitch for a 15.4 panel, even if you have perfect vision. The
| 1600xwhatever option is much better and $100 less.
|
| Is there any support for the Broadcom wireless card? I was under the
| impression that Broadcom is completely unsupported.
|

Broadcom provides absolutely 0 support for their wireless cards. They claim
it is the manufacturers' responsibilty since they don't make the cards. As
of now, there are no 64-bit drivers for the Broadcom card. An email from
Broadcom:

Hi Jason,

Thank you for contacting us and for your interest in Broadcom technology.
Broadcom does not sell products directly to end-users and is unable offer
comprehensive support for Broadcom's customers' products. If you are having
a particular problem with a Broadcom-based wireless product, please contact
the PC or wireless device manufacturer directly for support.

Sincerely,
Danny Crouch


Have you tried the ndiswrapper around the windows driver? How well does it
work?
  #10  
Old August 4th 04, 02:56 AM
Jason Cothran
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"General Schvantzkoph" wrote in message
news | On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 21:24:09 -0400, Jason Cothran wrote:
|
|
| "General Schvantzkoph" wrote in message
| news | | On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 06:29:40 +0000, Randy Howard wrote:
| |
| | In article ,
|
| | says...
| | I'm thinking about getting an HP zv5000z series notebook with an
Athlon
| 64
| | 3400+.
| |
| | Good choice.
| |
| | Does anyone in the NG have one of these, how do you like it?
| |
| | It's very nice, particularly as a portable 64-bit porting platform.
| |
| | Also are there any Linux compatibility problems?
| |
| | It seems to run SuSE 9.1 Pro 64-bit without a hitch. I haven't
| | tried any other distributions.
| |
| | One final question, I vaguely recall reading something about HP
selling
| | systems with a castrated AMD64 that only operated in 32 bit mode.
| |
| | Sounds more like some of the early Intel EM64t "Nocona-ready" boxes
that
| | are technically capable of 64-bit, but being sold with 32-bit CPUs.
| |
| | Does anyone know if the processors in the zv5000z are proper Athlon
| 64s?
| |
| | The HP zv5000 is definitely 64-bit, but it only has one. :-)
| |
| | Only word of caution, DO NOT get the 1900xwhatever display. It's
way
| too
| | fine pitch for a 15.4 panel, even if you have perfect vision. The
| | 1600xwhatever option is much better and $100 less.
| |
| | Is there any support for the Broadcom wireless card? I was under the
| | impression that Broadcom is completely unsupported.
| |
|
| Broadcom provides absolutely 0 support for their wireless cards. They
claim
| it is the manufacturers' responsibilty since they don't make the cards.
As
| of now, there are no 64-bit drivers for the Broadcom card. An email from
| Broadcom:
|
| Hi Jason,
|
| Thank you for contacting us and for your interest in Broadcom
technology.
| Broadcom does not sell products directly to end-users and is unable
offer
| comprehensive support for Broadcom's customers' products. If you are
having
| a particular problem with a Broadcom-based wireless product, please
contact
| the PC or wireless device manufacturer directly for support.
|
| Sincerely,
| Danny Crouch
|

|
| Have you tried the ndiswrapper around the windows driver? How well does it
| work?

It will work if you are running 32-bit Linux, but there are no 64-bit
windows drivers to wrap to 64-bit Linux unfortunately.


 




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