Hi,
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 9:12 AM, Sven Schnelle svens@stackframe.org wrote:
what does nvramtool -a say? My X60s has no bluetooth, so i can't test on that particular hardware. However, the T60 i own (which is similar in many areas) works correctly.
$ ./nvramtool -a boot_option = Fallback last_boot = Fallback baud_rate = 115200 debug_level = Spew hyper_threading = Enable nmi = Disable # Bad value -> boot_devices boot_default = 0x71 cmos_defaults_loaded = Yes lpt = Disable volume = 0xe tft_brightness = 0xff first_battery = Primary bluetooth = Enable
Values I can test and which make sense: * volume (read-only). * tft_brightness (read-only). * bluetooth. Read-write, works correctly.
This model certainly does not have lpt and hyper-threading. No external RS232 as well (might be some pins on the motherboard, I don't know). Haven't heard about a bay for the second battery. Can't speak about other values, though.