Hi Neal,

I would be very happy if HP downgrade this PC's family to XP
but I think this is unlikely <:-|

This PC was born as multimedia center, all in one, with a super multitouch 22" wide screen. I have explored deep the HP website but there are not informations about a possible
XP or VISTA32 support.

I think that multitouch screen used, and others components inside, has not 32 bit driver available.

I'm testing this PC not for have more memory to use but for his fascinating display with SDR, and for his compact full integrated elegant chassis: no cables (only one Firewire for F5K)

I hope..........a 64 bit Flex driver soon ! ;-)

73 Beppe
ik3vig



www.cqdx.it





At 15.55 11/10/2008, Neal Campbell wrote:
Sounds like its time to take the XP fallback option or ask HP for the
32 bit version.  I have heard where Dell has done the x64 to x32
relicensing but you can alway "downgrade" to XP. I think MS even has
just extended the time frame they will allow that. Why go thru the
pain for 800 mb  of extra memory?

73
Neal k3nc

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Giuseppe Campana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Dudley,
>
>
> yes, I think this is the only one explain for my problem, my VISTA 64 bit is
> SP1 and digital sign
> disable is only "apparent". If in the hardware resource FLEX5000 appears
> ready to use, this is false.
> The hardware (F5K) is not seen by driver, stop !
>
> There are no reasons for MS to make a free ability to run his VISTA64
> without digital sign for the hardware's driver.
> If, with a simply boot controlled by F8 option anyone can use his driver
> without digital sign requirement, why impose
> this requirements for a normal boot ? It is non sense.
>
> Well......very embarrassing situation !
>
> - Flex5000 is one of the best HF radio, and the best combination of Hardware
> and Software in SDR.
> - HP IQ500 is one of the best and friendly desktop PC never seen before.
> - Together may be the best existing SDR system.........when a digitally
> signed F5K driver will be ready.
>
> Same situation with other SDR, our "Italian" receiver: PERSEUS
> Cypress, the maker of USB chip installed on PERSEUS, did not issue the
> 64-bit driver for it.
> PERSEUS do not "play" on IQ500....of course.
>
> 73 Beppe
> Ik3VIG
>
>
> www.cqdx.it
>
>
>
>
> At 20.51 10/10/2008, you wrote:
>>
>> Beppe,
>>
>> With the radio being a real-time device,  can't wait on anyone,  video
>> being a very busy device,  this could be a problem,  but may not be your
>> issue though, I think that it's Vista 64, particularly if you are running >> with SP1. I understand with SP1, MS has killed the ability to run in the
>> test mode to ignore unsigned drivers.  Maybe just out of luck with 64 bit
>> Vista until a good signed driver appears.
>> 73,
>> Dudley
>>
>> WA5QPZ
>>
>>
>>
>> Giuseppe Campana wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> for last time.......return on problem:
>>>
>>> Looking on System Resource of IQ500&Vista64, I found that Firewire (IEEE
>>> 1394)
>>> interface.......share the IRQ16 with the video adapter (NVIDIA) and with
>>> one of the
>>> USB HUB on board too.
>>>
>>> Is this the problem ?
>>>
>>> In the other VISTA PC I have, the IEEE1394 has exclusive IRQ.....and F5K
>>> works.
>>>
>>> 73 Beppe
>>> IK3VIG
>>>
>>>
>>> www.cqdx.it
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> At 17.17 10/10/2008, you wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> >The thing most people need to understand is that Windows (XP as well
>>>> >as Vista) divides the memory in half, and gives one half for "system
>>>> >usage" and the other half for your programs.
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, no... that's not correct.
>>>>
>>>> Windows divides the VIRTUAL address space in half, not the physical
>>>> address space. So on any x86 (32-bit) system, each PROCESS has a maximum
>>>> 4GB of virtual address space, with 2GB (on most machines, for most
>>>> processes) reserved for system use and 2GB available to the application.
>>>>
>>>> The physical memory is absolutely not divided in half.  That wouldn't
>>>> make any sense.
>>>>
>>>> The amount of physical memory used by Windows at any given time will
>>>> vary, depending on what's paged in or out.  Note that many drivers, as
>>>> well as parts of the operating system itself, are pageable (though on
>>>> most practical systems today, the OS itself is almost never paged).
>>>> Also, parts of the OS (such as the paged and non-paged pools, the
>>>> scratch storage area the OS uses for control structures and whatnot)
>>>> will expand (within limits) as necessary.
>>>>
>>>> Soooo... If you have a system with 2GB of physical memory, it is
>>>> entirely possible that more than 1GB of that memory could be used by a
>>>> single process (assuming no competition for memory resources by other
>>>> processes, ymmv, etc, blah blah).
>>>>
>>>> Hope that helps,
>>>>
>>>> Peter
>>>> K1PGV
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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