mpeters13 Posted September 7, 2005 Share Posted September 7, 2005 Hi. I'm trying to get full acpi support for my laptop so that I can let the machine sleep and actually have it wake up when I'm ready to use it again. At the present time I cannot wake the machine out of sleep. ACPI will also enable me to adjust the audio. I've tried booting with the platform=ACPI command, but I get no success. Any ideas??? Specs: Sony Vaio VGN-T350p Intel Pentium M 753 @ 1.2ghz 512mb of RAM Intel 82855GME chipset. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/2083-acpi/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
lambsporriegetta Posted September 8, 2005 Share Posted September 8, 2005 i have the same issue with my Intel D915GAG desktop. I'm using the platform=acpi|x86pc boot parameter but no joy. I have an old usb imac keyboard so i have a functional power button to bring up the sleep/shutdown dialog box, but there is no response to my trying to wake it up from sleep using the keyboard. also when it does enter sleep, my dell p910 screen dimms and goes very yellowish, but doesn't enter power saving mode. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/2083-acpi/#findComment-13835 Share on other sites More sharing options...
dogbert Posted September 8, 2005 Share Posted September 8, 2005 I'm using the platform=acpi|x86pc boot parameter but no joy. no, no, no. the '|' char means logical OR, so you have the choice between platform =acpi or platform=x86pc. the platform parameter defaults to acpi if it hasn't defined or the defintion is invalid. the ACPI implementation of most mainboards is simply rubbish. so if the ACPI modes don't work, it's the fault of your mainboard's vendor. your best shot is to update your BIOS to the latest version, but the chances that this will fix the ACPI issues are slim. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/2083-acpi/#findComment-13853 Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpeters13 Posted September 8, 2005 Author Share Posted September 8, 2005 no, no, no. the '|' char means logical OR, so you have the choice between platform =acpi or platform=x86pc. the platform parameter defaults to acpi if it hasn't defined or the defintion is invalid. the ACPI implementation of most mainboards is simply rubbish. so if the ACPI modes don't work, it's the fault of your mainboard's vendor. your best shot is to update your BIOS to the latest version, but the chances that this will fix the ACPI issues are slim. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I think this person is using them exclusively . For the sake of posting he/she used | to signify that neither switch seems to really do anything. Anyway, updating the bios is always worth a shot, but I don't I'll see any chances. Hell I can't even find an update :/ Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/2083-acpi/#findComment-13920 Share on other sites More sharing options...
lambsporriegetta Posted September 8, 2005 Share Posted September 8, 2005 I think this person is using them exclusively . For the sake of posting he/she used | to signify that neither switch seems to really do anything. Anyway, updating the bios is always worth a shot, but I don't I'll see any chances. Hell I can't even find an update :/ <{POST_SNAPBACK}> both right! I have tried both with no joy, ând have left the parameter as posted, till i have good reason to change it. Also i have the latest v444 bios on my intel 915 MB. I read about a v450 bios for the x86macs. don't s'pose we'll find one of them knockin' about. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/2083-acpi/#findComment-14036 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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